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Re: Have you read a classic recently?

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Not for a few months, which is unusual for me. I have quite a few on my TBR list - some I've never read, some I want to reread. I try to read a couple of Dickens' novels each year. I've read them all already, but I never get tired of his writing; he's one of my favorites. When I settle in with Dickens it feels like a comfortable visit with old friends. I want to read more from Austen, London, and Steinbeck too.
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Unfortunately, I have not. I have a few on my TBR and and another few to fulfill my reading challenge this year.
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marlajane88 wrote:I recently read "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin for the third time. It really is an amazing book and I find that I connect with it in a different way every single time that I read it.
Thank you, I am going to start it today for the first time. :P
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Attempting to read Gulliver's Travels, but I haven't gotten very far.
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So far this year I have read The Hobbit, Old Yeller, Anthem, The Handmaids Tale, The Incredible Journey, Slaughterhouse-five, The Little Prince and Alice in Wonderland. Currently I am working on The fellowship of the rings and a tale of two cities.
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I didn't read, but I watched huckleberry Finn the other day with my siblings. Trying to get them acquainted with the classical movies. Elijah wood was so cute when he was small.

We also watched the sound of music. What next.

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I mainly read classic literature


Most of the novels i read are written between 1700 and 1900.

The last classic novel i read was Emma by Jane Austen
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I'm in the process of reading Gulliver's Travels. It's the third classic book for my goal of reading 10 classics this year.
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Not literature, but I just finished Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil a few days ago. Read Plato's Republic back in the spring... I guess those count as classics.
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Reading Hemingway's Farewell to Arms and just finished Old Man and the Sea.
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Souls of Black Folks
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Started "Up the Down Staircase' last night by Bel Kaufman. ...Read it many years ago as an early teen. Any older folks remember this book and film? :lol:
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My favorite thing about home schooling my children is the ability to walk through the classics with them. Their 5th grade year that just wrapped up included Call of the Wild, Red Badge of Courage, Hobbit, Anne of Green Gables, and Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

I already can't wait for next year in this regard!!!
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RussetDivinity wrote:I finished rereading A Tale of Two Cities just a few days ago, and before that I read Horrid Mysteries by Carl Grosse. I'm waiting for The Orphan of the Rhine to come through from the library; I'm on a bit of a Gothic horror kick.
I read A Tale of Two Cities this past December. I actually hate Dickens with a passion, but the story was good.

I've got plans to read Wuthering Heights later this year.
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Just finished Jane Eyre!
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