Classics
Carissa145
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Is anyone else into the classics? Such as the Bronte sisters, Jane Austen, Alcott, and etc.? What's your favorite book?
Mine is Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte.
Mine is Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte.
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I loved Robinson Crusoe.0
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I loved Robinson Crusoe.
Just read that! It was really good. The movie didn't even compare in quality to the book, though.0 -
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
and Animal Farm by George Orwell
Both of those books really set me to thinking0 -
Reading Jane Austen made me contemplate suicide. (Ok, not really, but it was pretty awful)
I did love Robinson Crusoe, though, and read it at least a half dozen times as a kid.0 -
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
and Animal Farm by George Orwell
Both of those books really set me to thinking
I think I read animal farm too young (I think I was around ten or so). I cried and cried. It was a good plot, though.0 -
Always has been and always will be (as far as I can tell) The Iliad. I love books of all kinds. My favorites are on historical subjects. I'm an artist, so I get a lot of my inspiration for paintings from old folktales or stories. Even if they weren't made for books, I still love reading about old stories like that.0
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Always has been and always will be (as far as I can tell) The Iliad. I love books of all kinds. My favorites are on historical subjects. I'm an artist, so I get a lot of my inspiration for paintings from old folktales or stories. Even if they weren't made for books, I still love reading about old stories like that.
That was a good one too. Who was your favorite character? I liked Hector a lot....0 -
Always has been and always will be (as far as I can tell) The Iliad. I love books of all kinds. My favorites are on historical subjects. I'm an artist, so I get a lot of my inspiration for paintings from old folktales or stories. Even if they weren't made for books, I still love reading about old stories like that.
That was a good one too. Who was your favorite character? I liked Hector a lot....
Probably Patroclus.0 -
The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss0
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Big fan of Thomas Hardy.
Also, The Count of Monte Cristo and The Hunchback of Notre Dame are very good reads.
I just finished Jane Eyre and loved that too. If you enjoyed Wuthering Heights, you should definitely give Jane Eyre a go if you haven't already.0 -
i read Catch-22 cuz i was in a huge anti-hero theme. Portnoy's Complaint, oooh i Loved it, such a dirty filthy writer, it was awesome. Older than that i like poetry by Edgar Allen Poe and Ezra Pound0
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Of Mice and Men. Read it so many times, I must've replaced it 10 times over the last 50 years. The copy I have now is held together with a rubber band.
The other book I love is The Judoka. Unfortunately, it is out of pring for decades and I cannot replace it.0 -
I loved "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde. Also another fan of "The Iliad" I'm tossing up between reading "Madame Bovary" or "Dangerous Liaisons" next...0
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Huckleberry Finn
The Odyssey
Dante's Inferno
Papillion0 -
Also, The Count of Monte Cristo and The Hunchback of Notre Dame are very good reads.
Yes! I revisit TCoMC at least once a year. If only they hadn't happily-ever-aftered the movie version… :grumble:
'Call of the Wild', Jack London, is my favourite bedtime story.
Did anyone else feel genuinely sorry for Humbert in 'Lolita', Vladimir Nabokov?0 -
The other book I love is The Judoka. Unfortunately, it is out of pring for decades and I cannot replace it.
@ TheRoadDog. Sure you can, Alibris has them starting from $57.
http://www.alibris.com/The-Judoka-W-D-Norwood/book/3475598?qsort=p&matches=7&cm_sp=works*listing*buyused0 -
The Count of Monte Cristo, by far my favorite book. Following for other classics to add to my reading list.0
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Also, The Count of Monte Cristo and The Hunchback of Notre Dame are very good reads.
Yes! I revisit TCoMC at least once a year. If only they hadn't happily-ever-aftered the movie version … :grumble:
'Call of the Wild', Jack London, is my favourite bedtime story.
Did anyone else feel genuinely sorry for Humbert in 'Lolita', Vladimir Nabokov?
They butcher movie versions of most books unfortunately... Movies are aimed at the widest possible audience and so a lot of things have to be tweaked0 -
Well perhaps not really a classic, but one of my favourites is The Shining by Stephen King
Ohh I want to read that one!0 -
The Count of Monte Cristo, by far my favorite book. Following for other classics to add to my reading list.
I got about half way through this one, and I realized it was the abridged version (they had it in tiny little words on the back cover). I started the unabridged, but I was already kinda discouraged about wasting my time on the abridged.0
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