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Farenheit 451
Animal Farm I didn't read these in high school, but found them great reads afterward. |
That's funny, because The Brothers Karamazov is the only Dostoevsky I've actually succeeded in reading. Whereas I can't count the number of times I've started but not finished The Idiot and Crime And Punishment. |
Heheheh. Start with Anna Karenina instead |
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A few more
Ones I've read: Eugene Onegin Dead Souls No Exit (love me some Sartre) The Canterbury Tales Sir Gawain and the Green Knight My Antonia Ones I need to read: Oliver Twist The House of Mirth Ulysses (though part if me wonders if this is only to be all like, "I read Ulysses") One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch Sister Carrie |
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I finally just crossed My Antonia off my list last year!
Some on my still need to read list Catch 22 Moby Dick Ethan Frome more Hemingway The Pickwick Papers I'm glad to see so many others go back to read the classics I thought it was just me (totally get mocked in my family)
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Re the book My Antonia--same here! Loved the story and thought it was beautifully written. |
| Pickwick Papers - Ambitious! Maybe I will too! (It will take me forever. I miss those days when I could curl up with a book for hours.) |
| Try some Nabokov. Pale Fire will make you laugh. |
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Here's an idea that might prove unpopular but could help if all you have is short bursts of time on the metro.
get the cliff notes to the books, then read the book. that way you'll know what to look for and where the book is going and can follow it better. (I know, I know, not the same as reading straight through, but better than never getting to it) |
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If you have not read them, I suggest The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne, On Walden Pond by Thoreau, The Color Purple by Alice Walker, Their Eyes Are Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston and Bleak House and A Tale Of Two Cities by Dickens.
I cannot seem to get through any of Gagriel Garcia Marquez's stuff - I've tried On my can't believe I have not read but must list: Ulysses by James Joyce and The Metamorphisis |
| Master and Magarita - it is my favorite Russian novel. |
| Oh, and Frank Herberts Dune. |
Just read this because DC is reading it in school. Very moving; wish I had gotten around to it much earlier. |
| You can most classics for free on the Web. |
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Count of Monte Cristo
20,000 leagues under the sea |