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What is your most favorite classic novel and who wrote it? I need suggestions! ☺️

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message 1: by Jesca (new)

Jesca N. (jesca_n) | 15 comments To start off, mine is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen!


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Siddharth Seetharaman | 10 comments I love Pride and Prejudice! Since that's taken, I'll go with Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.


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Watership Down Richard Adams


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shayla | 8 comments sense and sensibility by jane austen!


LiteraryCryptid | 60 comments Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte - the first classic I fell in love with way back in elementary school.


♥︎ Heather ⚔ (New House-Hiatus) (boston730) oh, I have many-

Northanger Abbey - Jane Austen
Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte
To Kill a Mocking Bird- Harper Lee
Dracula- Bram Stoker
Great Expectations- Charles Dickens
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
The Beautiful and the Damned/Gatsby- F. Scott Fitzgerald
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll


message 7: by Mansi V (last edited Dec 08, 2023 06:27PM) (new)

Mansi V | 1 comments Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier is one of my favourites! I'm also a sucker for anything by F Scott Fitzgerald! Toni Morrison and James Baldwin are great too.


message 8: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Kohlstrom (aimlessdreamre) | 19 comments my personal favorites are (I don't have just one lol too many to choose from)

The Count Of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Sense And Sensibility by Jane Austen
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

and basically anything by Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie!

Hope this helps!! (:


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Janine Ballard (httpwwwdearauthorcom) | 103 comments Probably either A Room with a View or The Great Gatsby.


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Christine Mathieu | 948 comments "The Three Musketeers" with both sequels and "The Count of Monte Christo" by Alexandre Dumas père were the most readable classic novels that I read in my life.
Charles Dickens was very hard to read, Thackeray as well.
I couldn't get into Jules Verne.

Is Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck meanwhile considered classic or is it still contemporary?
I can highly recommend Hemingway's "A Moveable Feast" about his years in the 1920's in Paris with his young family. And John Steinbeck's "Travels with Charley" was such a pleasure to read (about the time when John F. Kennedy was president elect if I'm not mistaken).

Agatha Christie is a great choice, Jennifer!

And nothing beats Daphne DuMaurier's "Rebecca", but don't forget her most romantic novel "Frenchman's Creek".
Unfortunately most women read only "Rebecca", but she wrote several good novels. For instance a time slip novel called "The House on the Strand".
And more about the history of Rebecca's Manderley aka Menabilly can be found out in "The King's General" based on a true story.


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Len | 51 comments The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins, or Bleak House by Dickens. Then perhaps Graham Greene's Brighton Rock, and to lighten my mood The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence Sterne and The Diary of a Nobody by George and Weedon Grossmith.


message 12: by Jesca (new)

Jesca N. (jesca_n) | 15 comments Thank you, guys! :)


message 13: by Sam (new)

Sam K (zutara123) | 251 comments Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery


message 14: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Kohlstrom (aimlessdreamre) | 19 comments Thanks, Christine!

And I've always thought both Hemingway and Steinbeck are classics lol

and you're welcome, Jesca! (:


message 15: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 948 comments Jennifer wrote: "Thanks, Christine!

And I've always thought both Hemingway and Steinbeck are classics lol

and you're welcome, Jesca! (:"



Oh, good! :)
I was not sure.


message 17: by ali (new)

ali | 76 comments i would probably say the lord of the rings by j.r.r Tolkien :)


message 18: by Kindle Jenner (new)

Kindle Jenner | 89 comments The Crucible and Wuthering Heights


message 19: by Emma (new)

Emma | 112 comments Emma by Jane Austen!


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Ptera Hunter (ptera_hunter) | 23 comments It's a toss-up between The House of Seven Gables (Hawthorn), The Mayor of Casterbridge (Hardy), and Candide (Voltaire). It all depends on my mood.


message 21: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Durand | 29 comments I think that I’ve read everything listed, sooooo, it’s the season for
“A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens


message 22: by karissa m (new)

karissa m  | 139 comments Jane Eyre
Farinhieght 451
To Kill a Mockingbird


message 24: by Kayla (new)

Kayla Yong | 2 comments Pride and Prejudice


message 25: by Lala (new)

Lala (lala_p_) | 4 comments 1984 for sure


message 26: by Alex (new)

Alex | 7 comments Rebecca by du Maurier


message 27: by Cecilia (last edited Dec 13, 2023 09:13AM) (new)

Cecilia Baker | 16 comments The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
The Novels of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Moby Dick by Herman Melville
Charlotte's Web by E.B. White
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

I read lots of classics as I grew up. I cannot pick just one.


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كوثر  (alkaoutar444) | 6 comments Little Women / Louisa May Alcott


message 29: by Tanja (new)

Tanja | 315 comments I love Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle and also Agatha Christie's books, especially Poirot❤
Another favourite is The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas


message 30: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Kohlstrom (aimlessdreamre) | 19 comments No worries, Christine!! (:


message 31: by Defenestration (new)

Defenestration Of An Exceedingly Odious Manner | 12 comments anything austen is spectacular, lord of the rings, jane eyre


message 33: by Nita (new)

Nita Wilkes | 2 comments There are quite a few I really love, but my all-time favorite is Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. I am currently reading it for the third time.


message 34: by Shannon (new)

Shannon Green-Kingery | 70 comments To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, followed by Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger


message 35: by Jeannie (new)

Jeannie | 12 comments I agree. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is amazing but I think my all time favorite was Emma by Jane Austen.


message 36: by Hermione (last edited Dec 16, 2023 08:14AM) (new)

Hermione | 18 comments Frankenstein - Mary Shelley (unlike anything I've read before, spectacular prose)
East of Eden - John Steinbeck (my 1# favourite of all time, super accessible and engaging)
A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens (what can I say, it's Dickens, if you like historical fiction and romance it's perfect)
1984 - George Orwell (again what can I say, a masterpiece)

Also I'd add Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov but it can be extremely triggering and disturbing so proceed with caution. I'd 10000% advice you to read it though if you're ready to challenge yourself, it's considered one of the best books of all time for a reason.


message 37: by Ramona (new)

Ramona Banos | 2 comments the picture of dorian gray by oscar wilde!


message 38: by Heaven (new)

Heaven | 23 comments Definitely seconding 1984, The Picture of Dorian Gray and Lolita. Throw in And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie as well!


message 39: by Michael (new)

Michael Bertrand | 86 comments William Gibson. Neuromancer.


message 40: by Lucy (new)

Lucy | 131 comments Little Women by Luisa May Alcott, that book is a masterpiece and so is the 2019 movie adaptation <3


message 41: by Shawna (new)

Shawna Finnigan (sugoishawn) | 120 comments To Kill a Mockingbird


message 42: by Athena (new)

Athena Rupas (athenamaerupas) | 20 comments My all time favorite is anything Edgar Allen Poe which is followed very closely by The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne & To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.


message 43: by Neusa (new)

Neusa | 12 comments Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen <33


message 44: by Katie (new)

Katie Rahorst (katiehowrah) | 5 comments Pride and Prejudice or Persuasion both by Jane Austen


message 45: by Sam (new)

Sam K (zutara123) | 251 comments Pride and Prejudice & Emma by Jane Austen, Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery, The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald, Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.


message 46: by Dave (new)

Dave | 41 comments If you haven't read Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, you should.


message 47: by Tim (new)

Tim Mcguire | 166 comments Watership Down by Richard Adams


message 48: by Avery (new)

Avery Sigler | 4 comments Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is my easiest pick here, it’s so good. Also Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, but be prepared to possibly cry.


message 49: by Sally (new)

Sally Chang (sallymacabre) | 111 comments Carmilla
The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland
The Secret Garden
Romeo & Juliet


message 50: by Clau (new)

Clau | 3 comments Little Women is awesome!


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