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What classic book should i read, I never read a classic in my life

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message 101: by aly (new)

aly 🪐 | 1 comments Anything by Kurt Vonnegut (but Slaughterhouse-Five, Breakfast of Champions, Cat's Cradle, and Sirens of Titan are my favs)


message 102: by Gregory (new)

Gregory Duncan | 5 comments The Adventures of Augie March by Bellow


message 103: by Henna_UwU (new)

Henna_UwU | 99 comments Emma wrote: "Normally I’d recommend Jane Austen’s Emma, but for just getting into classics, I’d say The Great Gatsby and Anne of Green Gables are both really solid introductory books. Not too difficult to read,..."

Seconding Anne of Green Gables! It's a great read, and much more entertaining than I feel like people give it credit for.


message 105: by Anthony (new)

Anthony Brooks (asbrooks88) Catcher In The Rye, The Great Gatsby, All Quiet On The Western Front, Of Mice and Men, Catch-22, Animal Farm


message 106: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Cecil | 272 comments To Sir With Love
Up The Down Staircase
Gone With The Wind then read Scarlett
The Whipping Boy
Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn


message 107: by Jamajčan (new)

Jamajčan | 1 comments I love this 3 books:

Brian Wilson Aldiss - Heliconia series
Robert Anson Heinlein - Starship Troopers
Stephen King - IT


message 108: by Eilidh (new)

Eilidh (eilidh_craw) It depends what kind of genre you love.

Romance - pride and prejudice
Gothic - Frankenstein, picture of Dorian grey
Sci-fi - twenty thousand leagues under the sea, war of the worlds
Crime/thriller - crime and punishment, any Agatha Christie
Fantasy - Dracula, heart of darkness, lord of the rings
Speculative/genre hybrid - Around the world in 80 days
Historical - Iliad, odyssey, Greek tales
Religious - inferno (catholic/christian)

I hope these help ☺️💕


message 109: by Eilidh (new)

Eilidh (eilidh_craw) Also, if you want a book with mental health as a focus try; Frankenstein, picture of Dorian Grey, Jakeyl and Hyde (gothic horror tends to verge on mental health topics).


message 110: by Alisha (new)

Alisha Goldstein | 50 comments I also recommend Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde as well as the Picture of Dorian Grey. But any if the Sherlock Holmes stories make a good read.


message 111: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (quakerwidow) | 155 comments A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle


message 112: by Kie (new)

Kie (kie06) | 96 comments i'm currenly reading Pride and Prejudice and it's so good!


message 113: by Janice Dudley (new)

Janice Dudley | 31 comments Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen


message 114: by Bianca (new)

Bianca (bemusedtreefrogreads) | 11 comments The Great Gatsby and To Kill A Mockingbird


message 115: by Tim (new)

Tim Mcguire | 166 comments Watership Down by Richard Adams. Bunnies!!


message 116: by cia (new)

cia sunshine ☭ | 9 comments If you’re looking for easy classics:
The Catcher in the Rye
The Great Gatsby
A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner
The Bell Jar
Lolita
Fahrenheit 451


message 117: by Nav (last edited Mar 07, 2024 10:45PM) (new)

Nav (_nav) | 7 comments The Things They Carried - Tim O'Brien
Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen


message 118: by octav (new)

octav | 31 comments “emma” by jane austen. it was one of my first classics and it’s still one of my favorites as well


message 119: by Lizp (new)

Lizp | 73 comments cia wrote: "If you’re looking for easy classics:
The Catcher in the Rye
The Great Gatsby
A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner
The Bell Jar
Lolita
Fahrenheit 451"



Easy classics! How very patronising of you.


message 120: by Antonella (new)

Antonella 1984


message 121: by Martina (new)

Martina | 1 comments il conte di Montecristo ♡
un classico che tutti dovrebbero leggere


message 122: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 17 comments East of Eden by Steinbeck s one of my favorites.
Anna Karenina by Tolstoy


message 123: by Siti (new)

Siti | 1 comments 1984
Animal Farm
Of Mice and Men
The Pearl
Orang-orang Proyek


message 124: by pierre bovington (new)

pierre bovington | 6 comments Jane Austen surprised me in Pride and prejudice. Her understanding of people was extraordinary.


message 125: by pierre bovington (new)

pierre bovington | 6 comments Oh, my choice is Don Quixote!


message 126: by Ángel (new)

Ángel Javier | 7 comments Anything by Charles Dickens. «Wuthering Heights». And Don Quixote: best novel ever.


message 127: by Christine (new)

Christine | 93 comments I decided to listen to Jane Austen, so far i have listened to Emma and Mansfield Park.


message 128: by Beck (new)

Beck | 8 comments I can NOT get through classics. They bore me to death, but “Dracula” by Bram Stoker is a standout. It’s good and I breezed through it.


message 129: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (quakerwidow) | 155 comments The Plays of William Shakespeare but NOT the bowdlerized versions they have in high schools.


message 130: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 130 comments Siti wrote: "1984
Animal Farm
Of Mice and Men
The Pearl
Orang-orang Proyek"


Nice list.


message 131: by Nikki (new)

Nikki | 19 comments To kill a mockingbird!! or 12 angry men, both of them were amazing


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