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    I actually really loved this book. That and the giver were two pieces of mandatory reading I really enjoyed, unlike Catcher in the Rye and Lord of The Flies, to name a few. The book Fahrenheit 451 really hit home for me on a few issues. I just found a copy and I'm going to reread it.

    Have you read the book? Did you like it? What "classics" have you read that you enjoyed, and which didn't you?

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    yes, yes, the outsiders, what's a classic really

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    I went through a classics book list to pick out what I'd read and I was super surprised to see I've read more than I thought from the list. Granted, many of these were in school or when I was very young. I don't think I disliked any of them (except maybe A Little Princess, I never particularly understood why it was so revered), but I'll bold the ones I particularly liked.

    A Little Princess
    Alice in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass
    Black Beauty
    Dracula
    Frankenstein
    Les Miserables
    (tattered and torn, pages falling out and cover missing from re-reading)
    Moby Dick
    Oliver Twist
    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
    The Call of the Wild
    The Jungle Book
    The Picture of Dorian Grey
    The Princess and the Goblin
    (still have my suuuuuper old copy - the front of the cover is missing)
    The Secret Garden
    The Wizard of Oz
    Treasure Island
    White Fang (still have my suuuuuper old copy of this one as well)

    In the middle of reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, but I started reading those a million years ago and probably have to start over now. I have copies of the Count of Monte Cristo, A Tale of Two Cities, The Scarlet Letter and Don Quixote that I've acquired and never read.

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    I remember required reading of a book called Sarah Bishop. Couldn't tell you one thing about it other then I smurfing despised it.

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    The first required reading I really enjoyed was probably Call of the Wild. I still love that book for some reason.

    Fahrenheit 451 is excellent, though. I had to read it for a freshmen seminar class in college (that's supposed to just be a class to help transition people into college life I guess, but always ends up just being a class about whatever the professor you had would normally teach). The class was terrible, but that book made it worthwhile to me.

    Frankenstein is excellent, I think. I'm going to be reading Dracula soon, which everyone I've talked to has loved.

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    Farenheit 451
    1984
    Animal Farm
    Alice In Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass
    Wizard of Oz
    Chronicles of Narnia (yes, I consider them classics)
    Island of the Blue Dolphins - I really liked this book

    I absolutely cannot get through any of the old school classics. Like "Anne of Green Gables" and Wuthering Heights. Omg. Soooo boring.

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    A lot of classics are free on my kindle, so I am determined to read them all. Get back to me in a year. xD

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    I love Fahrenheit 451. It's one of my favourite books of all time. Using the USA list Sarah provided:

    Litte Women (probably my number one favourite book of all time, if I had to choose)
    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    Jane Eyre (Also in my top ten favourite books)
    A Little Princess
    The Secret Garden
    Alices Adventures in Wonderlan
    Through the Looking-Glass
    The Scarlet Letter
    The Odyssey
    The Phantom of the OPera
    Hamlet
    Romeo and Juliet
    The Taming of the Shrew
    Frankenstein

    Some modern "classics" I've read:
    1984
    Animal Farm
    Fahrenheit 451
    Cat's Cradle
    Lolita

    Several classics are on my to-read list:

    Les Miserables
    The Portrait of Dorian Gray
    Remembrance of Things Past
    Pride and Prejudice
    The Age of Innocence
    A Tale of Two Cities
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    Jinx you are absolutely smurfing insane. Never change.

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    taken from the same list as Sam:

    (SPOILER)The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - L. Frank Baum
    The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett
    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
    Through the Looking-Glass - Lewis Carroll
    Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad
    The Odyssey - Homer
    The Call of the Wild - Jack London
    Hamlet - William Shakespeare
    Macbeth - William Shakespeare
    A Midsummer Night's Dream - William Shakespeare
    Romeo and Juliet - William Shakespeare
    Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
    Dracula - Bram Stoker


    13 out of a list of 100. And I really only enjoyed like 6 or 7 of those that I did read. "Classics" just ain't my style. I've read a bunch of more modern classics, like Fahrenheit 451, 1984, Brave New World (can you sense a theme here) and I really enjoyed those. Catch-22 may be my favorite book of all time (go read it it's really good)

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    The Secret Garden ~ Mandatory for school
    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
    Through the Looking-Glass
    The Count of Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas is my favorite author
    The Man in the Iron Mask
    The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
    The Call of the Wild~ Mandatory for school
    White Fang
    Moby Dick
    Black Beauty
    Romeo and Juliet~ Mandatory for school
    Frankenstein
    The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
    Kidnapped
    Dracula
    War and Peace
    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ~Mandatory for school
    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer~ Mandatory for school
    The Time Machine
    The Three Musketeers
    Treasure Island


    Gulliver's Travels~ I read the first few chapters and was so horribly bored I threw it and never read it again.

    Farenheit 451
    1984
    Brave New World

    I want a more complete list. Where is The Last Unicorn, James and the Giant Peach, Peter Pan, The Princess Bride, or Never-ending Story? I've read them all. I may have read some of the others on that list at school and just not remembered their names.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorty View Post
    I've read more than I thought from the list. Granted, many of these were in school or when I was very young.

    Moby Dick
    How did you read Moby Dick when you were young? That must have been tough. Did you like when he spent several chapters defining several suborders of cetacea?

    I'm reading 1984 now. Of course, I read about a zillion books as an English major.

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    I read Les Mis at age twelve! That's damn harder than Moby Dick.

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    I've only read about thirty books on each list, but I think I enjoy the US version of the list better. My favourite books as a kid were Robinson Crusoe, Heidi, and Black Beauty.

    This is an interesting article I was reading today about book lists. I don't think I'll ever read any Austen or Bronte. Here is a list of books that I am considering working through, as I have not read a very geographically diverse range of authors. One of my goals for the next six months is to double my reading, and read more widely. I just culled my beautiful book collection, and I have a lot of credit at multiple secondhand book stores, and I work at a library, so I'm good to go.

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    I'll go down the list Shorty provided and see how many hits I get. I ready constantly as a kid, up through high school.

    UK Version:
    Pride and Prejudice
    Jane Eyre
    Wuthering Heights
    Alice's Adventures In Wonderland
    Through The Looking Glass
    Last of The Mohicans
    Robinson Crusoe
    Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
    A Christmas Carol
    Great Expectations
    The Count of Monte Cristo
    The Three Musketeers
    Silas Marner
    The Scarlet Letter
    The Call of the Wild
    White Fang
    Moby Dick
    Rob Roy
    Black Beauty
    Hamlet
    Julius Caesar
    Macbeth
    Othello
    Adventures of Tom Sawyer
    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

    US Version: (not already on UK list.)
    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    The Red Badge of Courage
    A Midsummer Night's Dream


    Why isn't Catch-22 on these lists? Too modern?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calliope View Post
    I don't think I'll ever read any Austen or Bronte.
    Why not?

    Quote Originally Posted by sharkythesharkdogg View Post
    Why isn't Catch-22 on these lists? Too modern?
    It's definitely considered a modern classic. I couldn't help but thinking it was one of the best books written in the English language.

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