Classics for Beginners discussion
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Book Concierge wrote...
Thanks.
Thanks.

my favorite one is Oliver Twist and currently am reading 1984- George Orwell



Nice to meet you!

Erm favourite classics...The Jungle Books, Robinson Crusoe, Treasure Island, Wind in the Willows and all those sort of 'childhood classics' were definitely among my favourites growing up, but I haven't reread most them in about a decade.
More recently I've been trying to catch up on all the classics I avoided as a teenager and finally got round to reading Austen. I expected to love Emma, Pride and Prejudice, and Sense and Sensibility of course, but I actually really enjoyed Pesuasion and Northhanger Abbey as well. Those two both need a lot more love - especially Northhanger Abbey.
Next classic on my list is a toss up between Ivanhoe and Tess of the D'Urbervilles at the moment. But whichever it is they're gunna have to wait until after exams in June.



Good luck on all your exams!
Hi ! I'm new on goodreads and French ^^ I'm not a newbie in French classics but I start to read in English the classical English literature only now. I'm tired of French translations. They make me hate English literature because of the atmosphere so oldy...
I'm in love with Jane Eyre, my real first classic in original version ♥
I'm in love with Jane Eyre, my real first classic in original version ♥

Thank you though. And good luck to anyone else with exams coming up too!"
Thanks Louise, I deffinitely need it!

Hi, glad you found this group.

I think my favorite classic is The Picture of Dorian Gray, with Jane Eyre being a close second. I also really love Ivanhoe and Kidnapped, but last year I discovered my editions of those were abridged, so I'm not sure how much of the experience I got from them. It was frustrating because until that point Ivanhoe was one of my favorite books of all time.
I'm not very good at discussing books so hopefully I can pick up some good skills in this group. :o)


Doug, I enjoyed reading your poetry. I especially liked XI and XXIV. Nice to meet you. Hello to everyone else too.

My favourite classics so far are probably Rebecca, Frankenstein and The Chronicles of Narnia.
My next classics are probably going to be (for an around the world year long challenge)The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom and Kidnapped

Anyway, so far I've read Romeo and Juliet only. I'm reading now Sense and Sensibility and struggling with Anna Karenina...
I've joined because you are going to read Jane Eyre, and I wanted to read it, but I came across Game of Thrones, so now it is abandoned in my bookshelf ahhahahahaha
I really need some pressure, otherwise I will never read it!

Hi, I'm Layla, also from Brazil. I've read only a few classics so far, like Pride and Prejudice and Wuthering Heights, and I'm really excited to start Jane Eyre.
And I understand your obsession with Game of Thrones Bia!
And I understand your obsession with Game of Thrones Bia!

So you're a red sox fan huh, Kyle? Nice.

Hi Kyle, take a peek at our classics for beginners to-read list and I'm sure you'll find something great to read. All books in it are recommended by group members and not just literary snobs so we can guarantee you'll find a good read. :)

Hi Kyle, based on the fantasy and speculative fiction authors you cite, you might enjoy Lord Dunsany apart from the generic suggestions here- he specifically influenced Tolkien, whom you mention.
Hi all! I haven't read many classics before. I'm almost 44 years old and I am challenging myself to read more classics. I typically read science fiction, horror, and just about anything else. I'm looking forward to participating in this group!


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Welcome all the recent newcomers to the group. I'm sort of getting lost in the rush of messages and people recently.