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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Great Expectations by Dickens Mill on the Floss by George Elliot anything by Balzac anything by Jack London [/quote]Yes, when I was in high school and college I loved George Eliot - so, OP, you might want to check out Eliot. I remember liking Mill on the Floss, like this pp, but I also remember adoring Middlemarch. Caveat - now that I'm older I don't know that I would fall for the weepy sort of plot line but I remember really liking it then. I read almost all of her novels but Middlemarch was the one I remember best. Also if you haven't read them, Charlotte Bronte's Villette and Shirley were both quite enjoyable. I particularly loved Villette - although now that I'm older I don't know how I'd feel about the heroine's love relationship.[/quote]
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