Well with “classics” I tend to think of the Laura Ingalls Wilder series, Little Women, Little Men, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Twenty Thousand Leagues, Robinson Crusoe. I agree with the Jane Austin novels mentioned above. Tons of others.. depending on your tastes and who will be reading.
The great Gatsby
Yes
Goodbye Mr Chips.
The mayor of casterbridge, sons and lovers, tess of the durbervilles
Loved The Mayor of Castorbridge, but prefer The Woodlanders over any of Hardy’s others.
Haven’t read that one. Try sons and lovers by DH Lawrence
1984
Dracula
Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov. Short stories by Tolstoy, Chekhov, Lolita, Trollope, Middlemarch just for starters.
Tale of Two Cities. Pride and Prejudice
Little women 🙂
The Picture of Dorian Grey, Jane Eyre, To Kill a Mockingbird
Also love me some Homer (The Iliad and The Odyssey)—but then I’ve taught The Odyssey for four years now so that might be why lol
Any book from Mark Twain or Shakespeare
Anything by Jane Austen, but especially Pride and Prejudice, Emma, and Sense and Sensibility.
Little men
Tortilla Flats.
Well with “classics” I tend to think of the Laura Ingalls Wilder series, Little Women, Little Men, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Twenty Thousand Leagues, Robinson Crusoe. I agree with the Jane Austin novels mentioned above. Tons of others.. depending on your tastes and who will be reading.
The Grapes of Wrath
Little women
Wuthering Heights, Gone with the Wind, The Moonstone, Great Expectations