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What is everyone’s favorite classic novel? I’m looking to add some to my tbr list. :)

What is everyone’s favorite classic novel? I’m looking to add some to my tbr list. 🙂

Naomi #recommend #classics

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Savanah

Little women

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Sally

Great expectations, sense and sensibility, Cider with Rosie & Anne of green gables. More than one, I could have carried on.

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Sandy

Rebecca, Jane Eyre

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Liz

Rebecca all the way

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Sandra

Pride and Prejudice – absolute gem of a book.

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Melaina

The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. How a twenty something spinster wrote that story I will never know. Amazing characters.

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Lynn

??

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Beau

Les Miserables x

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Beau

And the hunchback of notre dame x

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Sandy

To Kill a Mockingbird, Of Mice and Men, and East of Eden

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Judy

Haha I knew I wouldn’t have to suggest any as I just like everyone else’s posts. But then again I like Ernest Hemingway and Graham Green

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Patti

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

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Georgina

Ulysses

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Andrea

Les Miserables, Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre

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Michelle

Jane eyre

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Cecile

Wuthering Heights

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Tiffany

The House of Mirth, Frankenstein

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Mary

The count of monte cristo. Pride and Prejudice. Gone with the Wind,

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Peppy

Jayne Eyre

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Meaghan

The Scarlet Pimpernel

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Julie

Persuasion, Silas Marner

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Vicki

The Scarlet Letter!

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Pauline

Hatters Castle, A J Cronin.

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Linda

Of Human Bondage
Atlas Shrugged

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Angela

Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier

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NaomiQuestion author

Thank you for the suggestions everyone! It looks like I have a lot of reading to do!?

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Angela

Hope you find some you love. I must admit I’ve not read many of the classics.

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Barb

Wuthering Heights, Oliver Twist, or Pride & Prejudice

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Jenny

Wuthering heights

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Samantha

Sense and sensibility, a tale of two cities, les mis, the jungle

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Aman

You should read Heidi by Johanna spyri

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Jane

Brideshead Revisited

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Cheyenne

Alice in wonderland

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Kim

Sister Carrie

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Sean

Les miserable

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Karen

@Sean glad you liked it x

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Michael

Dracula ..the last of the Mohicans

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Katie

The Three Musketeers
Wuthering Heights

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Sean

The three musketeers is brilliant ?

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Katie

@Sean I read it once a year every year.

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Sean

@Katie I read it for the first time last month. I was so impressed with it, way better than I expected

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Katie

It really is, I am glad you enjoyed it.

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Jane

To Kill a Mockingbird, one of the few books which translated (?) to a movie so well. Perfect casting and acting. I think I’ve read the book three times.

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Kristen

The Count of Monte Cristo

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Claire

Just bought this – it is quite thick! ??!

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Kristen

But so good! ?

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Claire

Good – I will venture in soon x

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Kristen

Enjoy!

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Shirley

Wuthering Heights and A Tale of Two Cities.

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Sarah

Tess of the d’Ubervilles, Pride and Prejudice

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Estee

War & piece , Anna karenina ,

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Margaret

Pride and Prejudice and Lorna Doone

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Maria

Jane Eyre
The Hunchback of Norte Dame
The Phantom of the Opera

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Judy

The count of Monte Cristo!

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Greg

Candide or Canterbury Tales

I love the humor

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Ruchi

Anne of green gables series!!!!

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Carol

Jamaica Inn – Daphne Du Maurier

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Shelley

Crime and Punishment

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Marna

The mill on the Floss

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Lynita

Scarlet letter

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Kit

To kill a mockingbird. Rebecca. Atlas Shrugged.

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Bertha

Too many actually, but if I had to pick Gone with the Wind-no one does it better than Scarlett.

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Pip

Jane Eyre, Phantom of the Opera

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Kacey

To kill a mockingbird and scarlet letter.

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Kacey

If you like to read plays, The Crucible is really good.

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Stephanie

To the lighthouse

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Kath

The Great Gatsby. I’ve read it so many times I think I have it memorized!

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Michelle

Gone with the wind and Wuthering Heights

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Joan

Those would be my choices also.

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Natalie

Othello makes me cry every time!

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Joyce

Gone with the wind

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Richard

The Brothers Karamazov.

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Angel

Wuthering Heights and The count of monte cristo

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Philip

The scarlet letter and Tess of d’Ubervilles.

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NaomiQuestion author

I’m so excited to begin some of these! I’ve screen shot them all into my phone. ?

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Paul

The Grapes of Wrath.

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Paige

Jane Eyre.

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Tara

The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit

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NaomiQuestion author

Just started The Hobbit yesterday! ?

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Tara

@Naomi I hope you love it!

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Muffy

The scarlet letter

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Tiffany

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, East of Eden, The Grapes of Wrath, Gone with the Wind. Also not a classic, but someday it will be I think???? The Thornbirds

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April

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Nikki

Flowers for Algernon

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Emma

Pride and Prejudice

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Jane

The Scarlet Letter

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