Hey everyone,
I'm 20 and I recently start to read some classics such as:
A Tale of Two Cities
Les Misérables
Crime and Punishment
Of Mice and Men
I know I'm kinda old for starting to read these books but I don't want to miss out anything. So please suggest me other classics that I should read. Thanks already…
by Creed-Bratton8811
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It’s never too late. For what it’s worth, Bleak House is my favourite Dickens, and Stern’s Tristram Shandy is amazing, although it’s difficult to get into due to the archaic language and style.
But in my opinion Middlemarch is the greatest novel ever written in the English language.
Sarah Waters books count? If so, Sarah Waters!
Frankenstein
I love The Three Musketeers.
A few of my favorites:
The Count of Monte Christo
Moby Dick
War and Peace
Blood Meridian
The count of Monte cristo made
Jane Eyre. I loved it and it was actually quite easy to read.
Pride and prejudice
Jane Eyre
Atonement
Crime and Punishment
Animal Farm & 1984
I capture the castle
Dracula
The secret garden
Jane Eyre and Little Women are my favorites. But there are so many amazing classics out there to choose from.
Great expectations, the bell jar, in cold blood and catch 22
20 isnt too old to start reading classics get over yourself, you are basically a baby.
Les miserables, count of Monte Cristo and pride & prejudice. Also Sherlock Holmes I love to listen to
Short stories (David Clarke on librivox) while gardening.
I don’t like anything book by Herman Melville.
brothers karamazov, crime and punishement, jane eyre
David Copperfield
Grapes of Wrath is one of my favorites!
Dante. Dante. Dante.
Wuthering Heights!
*The Good Earth* -Pearl S. Buck
she won the Nobel Prize for this book
Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe