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message 1: by [deleted user] (last edited Feb 07, 2022 09:56AM) (new)

log here


message 2: by Yashika (new)

Yashika | 65 comments Okay, so I finished Macbeth written by William Shakespeare. I will say that it is quite hard to understand at times, (and can in some scenes get a bit boring). Since it is a play written in around 1606, so definitely a pre-1800 classic.

I also did think it was interesting how many of modern concepts are also seen in the book and we can also see how much of a creative writer and ahead of his time Shakespeare was.


message 3: by Gamar ❤ (new)

Gamar ❤  (itsmura) | 14 comments Oooohh classics ! There was a time in my life when I thought I could never read such books , it’s funny . My fav classics are probably east of Eden and gone with the wind . I haven’t tried all that many yet but so far .


message 4: by Gamar ❤ (new)

Gamar ❤  (itsmura) | 14 comments Oops sorry I just realized this was the log…


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

this challenge still exists people


message 6: by Willow Anne (last edited May 27, 2022 10:47PM) (new)

Willow Anne im joining a bit late but heres what i have so far this year :) (ill go back and link my reviews when im on my computer, its too hard on my phone lol)

2. A 20th century classic. Dune

3. A classic by a woman author.Little Women

4. A classic in translation. Le Petit Prince

6. Mystery/Detective/Crime classic. The Mysterious Affair at Styles


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