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Hi So I’ve been trying to read more classics lately and it would be lovely if you suggest a classic you loved. Ty ?

Hi

So I’ve been trying to read more classics lately and it would be lovely if you suggest a classic you loved.

Ty ?

Menna #recommend #classics

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Rebecca

Pride and prejudice

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Barbara

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (a more ‘recent’ classic)

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Valeria

Frankenstein. The Secret Garden. Pride and Prejudice.

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Shelby

Dracula by Bram Stoker. Seriously such an amazing read if you haven’t read it already.

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Alex

The Scarlet Pimpernel! One of my ultimate favorites!

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Lynn

Crime and Punishment

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Jessica

A Clockwork Orange, Crime and Punishment

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Jean

Count of Monte Cristo, Anne of Green Gables, The Little Princess

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Mariam

The great Gatsby

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Nicole

Far from the madding crowd ?

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Megan

My Top 3:
Pride and Prejudice
Frankenstein
Great Expectations

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Breshna

Even tho I love classics. I couldn’t get into great expectations at all ?

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Megan

@Breshna I know how you feel. When I read it in high school English class, I was one of the few students who actually enjoyed the book, but it still took awhile to get into the book itself. Everyone else in my class just read the Sparknotes or something similar

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Breshna

It was quiet a long while ago, sometimes think of giving it a try again cause I don’t like to dnf books at all ?
I feel a compulsion to finish them, it feels as if the books haunt me if I don’t ?

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Lexi

Anne of green gables ?

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Sabika

Little Women

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Ahlam

Wuthering Heights

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Michelle

Lord of the Rings

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Gemma

Pride and Prejudice is my all time favorite

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Kristina

Frankenstein

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Breshna

Night and day by Virginia Woolf ♥️

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Courtney

Flowers For Algernon

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Scarlett

Little Women

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Lynnae

The Scarlet Pimpernel

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Bethany

Persuasion by Jane Austen

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Ariane

The Hunchback of Notre-Dame

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Francesca

Anything by Honorè de Balzac ?

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Jessica

Frankenstein

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Olivia

Pride and Prejudice

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Emilie

Sense & Sensibility ?

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Ru

Their Eyes Were Watching God

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Angelique

Jane Eyre, Mansfield Park or The hound of the baskervilles

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Catherine

Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

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Pamela

Black Beauty

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Mahnoor

Sorry to ruin this thread but can you all give me tips on how to read classics? I find them really hard and confusing though I am an avid reader ? much love.

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Ipshita

Try easier and smaller classics like Austen or Jane Eyre or Little Women first. What genre do you like to read?

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H

Definitely start with a classic related to something you’re interested in (like a specific era or country, etc.) and I find it easier if I read a little bit about the story before starting. For example, just a quick read on the author and the time period they were writing in and about can help get your mind ready for a novel.

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Mahnoor

@Ipshita I read fiction , contemporary , humor, romance everything but not classics. And would love to honestly.

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Mahnoor

@H I will try do that. ?

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Makenzie

I like to do extra research when reading classics. If there is something I really don’t get I might look at something like Schmoop. Books can be open to more than one interpretation so you may get something different out of it than others. Really just don’t hesitate to look at other sources ?

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Ipshita

I meant what genre do you prefer so i can suggest classics in that genre.

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Mahnoor

@Makenzie thankyou so very much. I will try this ?

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Mahnoor

@Ipshita romance mostly

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Mahnoor

@Ipshita and a bit self help

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Ipshita

If you like romance, you can start with everyone’s favourite, pride and prejudice or you can try romance mixed in with some thrill with Rebecca.

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Nida

The secret garden

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Abby

The Great Gatsby and To Kill a Mockingbird are two of my all-time favorite books. Rebecca and Jane Eyre are very good too

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Lisa

Fahrenheit 451. Slaughterhouse 5.

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Mel

The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde ??

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Natalie

The picture of Dorian Gray, black beauty, into the wild

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Brittany

The Picture of Dorian Gray!

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Melissa

To Kill a Mockingbird is my favorite.

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Markie

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

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Rula

Jane Eyre.

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Amy

Death Comes for the Archbishop, Wuthering Heights, The Bell Jar, Their Eyes Were Watching God, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Anna Karenina

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Makenzie

Lord of the Flies

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Tracey

The Count of Monte Cristo
I loved that book so much!!
also The Bell Jar I think counts as a classic – in my opinion

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Kathryn

The count of monte Christo is honestly the best book of all time

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Mary

Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, also Magnificient Ambersons

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Angel

Jane Eyre

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Marissa

Dracula and Frankenstein

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Stephanie

Little dorritt by Charles Dickens but whatever you do NOT The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens

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Natalie

Jane Eyre

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Joanna

just finished The Scarlet Pimpernel ?

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Claire

The Great Gatsby
The Picture of Dorian Grey

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Johnny

Dracula

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Gabrielle

The Monk is a good one that doesn’t get much attention.

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Ashley

Frankenstein

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Suzanne

Jane Eyre!

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Neetu

Jane Eyre

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Chris

Sense and Sensibility

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Supriya

Picture of Dorian Gray

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Johanna

Far From the Madding Crowd

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Barry

On The Road

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Emily

Count of Monte Cristo ❤️

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Lucynda

Jane Eyre

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