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Seeing how it has beed adapted as book and movies, this book must be interesting! Thanks for sharing!!Hamna Asif Kiani wrote: ↑14 Jun 2024, 13:52 Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. I am not sure if everyone would agree with classifying it as a classic, but it is for me. It was originally written as a play but has now been adapted to books and movies some under the same name while others under different.
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Probably A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett was even more consequential in my life. At some point in the story, the French Revolution is mentioned. This led me on a tangent; I became obsessed with the French Revolution. This interest lasted for several years. I read Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens somewhere along the way. Recently, I was subbing in a grade 5 class where one of the spelling words was guillotine. That brought back memories! The Little Princess doesn't seem to come up much, but the obsession it started lingers fifty-plus years later.
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This is one of yhe first classics I read and it has been an all time favorite. Probably because I read it as a 14 year old and it took me at least 10 years of re - reads to understand most of it. Still I can find new things if I go searching.
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The main character is on a hard journey to happiness. We can also see that being in an elite society isn't always the solution to a happy and fulfilled life.
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Muhammad Tamoor Jan wrote: ↑23 Jan 2025, 15:48 One of my favourite classics is Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice”. My favorite part is Elizabeth Bennet's sharp wit and growing bond with Mr. Darcy. Their spirited interactions and eventual camaraderie make it evergreen.
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I’ve only recently discovered Dostoevsky but have loved Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov and look forward to reading more. One of the standout features for me is how vividly the author creates a scene, especially one which becomes chaotic and lively, so that I feel completely immersed in it. His characters are so authentically flawed without ever losing our sympathy. I’m a big fan.Nati Jiniya wrote: ↑11 Jan 2025, 10:37 I absolutely love Dostoyevsky's books. They are so deep and sentimental. It is very challenging ti go through most of them.