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What are some of yalls favorite classic novels?
Posted on 7/30/20 at 3:17 pm
Posted on 7/30/20 at 3:17 pm
It's honestly been a long time since I've read anything other than magazines, but I want to start reading actual books again.
What are some of your favorite classic ones? I'm looking to start re-reading those again. Huckleberry Finn, 1984, the Great Gatsby, To Kill a Mockingbird, etc. Stuff like that are what I want to look at.
What are some of your favorite classic ones? I'm looking to start re-reading those again. Huckleberry Finn, 1984, the Great Gatsby, To Kill a Mockingbird, etc. Stuff like that are what I want to look at.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 3:29 pm to A Menace to Sobriety
East of Eden, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Gone with the Wind, Journey in the Dark: wish I could read those for the first time again.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 6:25 pm to Charter Embers
Call of the Wild - at last count I have 130 different copies of it
Posted on 7/30/20 at 8:21 pm to A Menace to Sobriety
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
The Three Musketeers
The Count of Monte Cristo
Treasure Island
The Three Musketeers
The Count of Monte Cristo
Treasure Island
Posted on 7/30/20 at 9:04 pm to A Menace to Sobriety
Besides what’s already listed:
Les Miserables, Where the Red Fern Grows, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, anything by Charles Dickens (if you like him)
Les Miserables, Where the Red Fern Grows, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, anything by Charles Dickens (if you like him)
Posted on 7/30/20 at 9:16 pm to GreenRockTiger
quote:
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Definitely never read that one. Good one.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 11:03 pm to A Menace to Sobriety
Robinson Crusoe, Where The Red Fern Grows, Ivanhoe, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Chronicles of Narnia
Posted on 7/31/20 at 1:19 am to A Menace to Sobriety
Heart of darkness
as i lay dying
100 years of solitude
as i lay dying
100 years of solitude
Posted on 7/31/20 at 8:22 am to A Menace to Sobriety
Fahrenheit 451.
Posted on 7/31/20 at 2:05 pm to A Menace to Sobriety
I don't think most men have read it because the main character is a girl ... and it's a coming of age story ... the movie is very good, but stops about halfway through the book.
But it is very well written, and so very interesting. But I'm a weirdo that enjoys historical fiction.
But it is very well written, and so very interesting. But I'm a weirdo that enjoys historical fiction.
Posted on 7/31/20 at 8:26 pm to Allthatfades
quote:
The Sun Also Rises
Haven't read that since high school.
Posted on 8/1/20 at 12:03 am to A Menace to Sobriety
O Henry short stories. Probably doesn't fall into classics but I love reading Max Shulman books(Dobie Gillis, Anyone Got a Match?) and John D Macdonald's Travis McGee series.
Posted on 8/1/20 at 1:58 pm to A Menace to Sobriety
I don't know where the line is on classic.
Besides those mentioned:
Catch-22
Childhood's end
The Asimov series starting with 2001.
All the Vonnegut novels
The Movie Goer
Besides those mentioned:
Catch-22
Childhood's end
The Asimov series starting with 2001.
All the Vonnegut novels
The Movie Goer
Posted on 8/3/20 at 2:02 pm to A Menace to Sobriety
This Side of Paradise
The Sorrows of Young Werther
Heart of Darkness
War and Peace
The Sorrows of Young Werther
Heart of Darkness
War and Peace
Posted on 8/3/20 at 2:54 pm to A Menace to Sobriety
I'd rather list the writers of some classic novels I like.
F Scott Fitzgerald
John Steinbeck
William Faulkner
Flannery O'Connor
Sinclair Lewis
Ernest Hemingway
I think with those 6, it's easy to compile a great reading list of good books, though O'Connor only has 1 or 2 novels. Most of her work is short stories. Faulkner gets a lot of deserved pub for his novels, but I actually like a lot of his short stories better than his books. Fitzgerald also wrote a lot of great short stories.
I guess what I'm saying is don't limit yourself to just novels.
F Scott Fitzgerald
John Steinbeck
William Faulkner
Flannery O'Connor
Sinclair Lewis
Ernest Hemingway
I think with those 6, it's easy to compile a great reading list of good books, though O'Connor only has 1 or 2 novels. Most of her work is short stories. Faulkner gets a lot of deserved pub for his novels, but I actually like a lot of his short stories better than his books. Fitzgerald also wrote a lot of great short stories.
I guess what I'm saying is don't limit yourself to just novels.
Posted on 8/3/20 at 8:43 pm to A Menace to Sobriety
Catcher in the Rye
You Can’t Go Home Again
The Last Picture Show
Tobacco Road
The Old Man and The Sea
don’t think these have been mentioned
You Can’t Go Home Again
The Last Picture Show
Tobacco Road
The Old Man and The Sea
don’t think these have been mentioned
Posted on 8/4/20 at 5:46 pm to A Menace to Sobriety
Count of Monte Cristo
Brave New World
The Hobbit
Lord of the Flies
Lord of the Rings
The Hatchet
Treasure Island
Fahrenheit 451
Brave New World
The Hobbit
Lord of the Flies
Lord of the Rings
The Hatchet
Treasure Island
Fahrenheit 451
This post was edited on 8/4/20 at 5:47 pm
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:43 pm to A Menace to Sobriety
The Caine Mutiny
Shogun
The Flashman Papers
Shogun
The Flashman Papers
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