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Let’s talk classics! Name your favorite below.

Let’s talk classics!

Name your favorite below.

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Shelby

Jane Eyre…so good! One of the only books I’ve ever read multiple times.

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BreQuestion author

I agree. It’s great!

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Aisha

Pride and Prejudice ??❤❤❤

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Holly

The Scarlet Letter

Anne of Green Gables

A Separate Peace

The Great Gatsby

Gone with the Wind

Charlotte’s Web

Christy by Catherine Marshall

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Beth

Main Street (Sinclair Lewis), Candide (Voltaire), Sister Carrie (Theodore Dreiser)

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Danielle

Charlotte’s Web and The Great Gatsby ♥️

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Danielle

And TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD!

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Stephanie

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald or anything by Edgar Allan Poe

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Steph

Cold Comfort Farm.

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Linda

Gone with the wind
The Sun Also Rises
A Farewell to Arms
Rebecca

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Holly

Rebecca is one Im wanting to read.

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Linda

@Holly Love it!!

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Wanda

Little Women, Pride and Prejudice

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Christy

Yep!! Those are my favorite classics too!!!

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Tina

Pride and Prejudice, Gone With The Wind

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Carrie

Of Mice and Men

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Barbara

Rebecca

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Karen

Jane Eyre, Little Women, To Kill a Mockingbird.

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Jaci

Anne of Green Gables

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Mary

Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, To Kill A Mockingbird

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BreQuestion author

Mine too!!!

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Kevin

Journey to the West

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Kelly

East of Eden and To Kill a Mockingbird

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Caitlin

Little women!

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Paula

Gone With the Wind

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Christie

Wuthering Heights.

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Camille

Jane Eyre

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Josh

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and anything by Poe (specifically The Cask of Amontillado).

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Gail

Hawaii by James Michner

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Heather

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Carol

Winter of Our Discontent, The Good Earth, Pride & Prejudice

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Laura

The Great Gatsby

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Nicole

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Agayan

Wuthering Heights

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Terry

Pride and Prejudice.

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Agayan

Mr. Collin fever

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Alanna

East of Eden. Steinbeck.

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Jaymi

Little Women, Gone with The Wind, Sherlock Holmes

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Susan

Gone with the Wind, East of Eden

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Paula

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (Mr Rochester!!!! ~ he deserves all those exclamations points)?

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Paula

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Laura

The Sun Also Rises

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Regan

Pride & Prejudice
Where The Red Farn Grows
Charlotte’s Web
Of Mice and Men
Anne of Green Gables

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Wendy

Jane Eyre and Emma

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Andrea

The great gatsby, catcher in the rye, little women

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Emily

The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

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Heather

Frankenstein, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Odyssey, The Great Gatsby, Don Quixote, To Kill a Mockingbird, War of the Worlds… I’m not very good at choosing only one. ?

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Jan

Just one!
The Count of Monte Cristo
East of Eden
Les Miserables

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Deborah

The Little Prince
Catcher in the Rye
The Glass Bead Game

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Jat

Anna Karenina and War and Peace by Tolstoy

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Jat

Reed Williams yeah, they are extensive but once I start reading them I’m sucked into Tolstoy’s worlds. He is a master story-teller.

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Lanie

Gotta go with The Great Gatsby. I really tried so hard to like Jane Eyre but I just couldn’t. Next would be..Sherlock Holmes. I pick them up from time to time to just read a story every now and again. Still have a few bits I haven’t read so I always have more to read. 🙂

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Marilyn

Madame Bovary

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Monica

Little women, Charlotte’s web. I honestly don’t think I’ve read many classics.

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Darlene

Grapes of Wrath…Steinbeck

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Rhonda

Little Women

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Andra

To kill a Mockingbird an Wuthering Heights.

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Barbara

Jane Eyre.

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Colleen

Their Eyes Were Watching God, East of Eden, Pride & Prejudice

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Shannan

Jane Eyre

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Mel

The Catcher In The Rye, To Kill A Mockingbird, Of Mice & Men, Lord of The Flies.

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Jane

Rebecca, Pride and Prejudice

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Paige

Vanity Fair !!!

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Melissa

Nick Adam’s stories Hemingway <3

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Linda

I was fascinated with Fitzgerald ?❤️

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Phyllis

The first classic that I read and really enjoyed was The Great Gatsby. It is tied with 1984 for me.

but I also like
Animal Farm
Of Mice and Men

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Phyllis

If we count short stories the metamorphosis by Kafka is one of my favorites.

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Christie

The Catcher in the Rye.

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Katie

Gone with the Wind, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Catcher in the Rye, The Great Gatsby and anything by Ernest Hemingway!

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Nancy

These are exactly the ones I like

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Barbara

Not to be a copy cat, but Jane Eyre. Also, To Kill a Mockingbird.

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Author

Rebecca and Jane Eyre

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Carol

Little Women … Jane Eyre…Wuthering Heights.

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Darlene

Clockwork orange…this is not a pipe

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Phyllis

Anne of Green Gables

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Marti

A Tree Grows In Brooklyn ❤️???❤️

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Marisa

A tree grows in Brooklyn. Tender Is the night. Little women. Gone w the wind

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Shelly

A tree grows in Brooklyn
Flowers in the Attic

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Ayame

Little Women

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Camille

The Major and the Minor. And White Christmas.

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Darlene

The wisdom of insecurity….favorite of all time

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