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Feb 02, 2010 07:30PM
Which classics have you read? Favorites? If you were forced to read any classic is school did you like it better if you read it on your own?
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I remember reading To Kill a Mockingbird in class. But I couldn't remember most of what it was about. So, I picked it up in audio and listened to it not to long ago on my drive to school. The story was controversial for that time and I think that is what I enjoyed the most about the story. The author stepped out of the norm of the day.

My favorite classics I had to read in school were Of Mice and Men, Heart of Darkness, and Siddhartha. My least favorite was Lord of the Flies. I just could not stand that book. I do tend to like classics better when I read them on my own. I don't feel like I have to analyze every single word and sentence and can just enjoy what I am reading.


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I read Little Women in elementary school and loved it, as well as the sequels. Catamorandi, try Pride and Prejudice or Sense and Sensibility (both are in my ever-growing list of favorites, but I can't choose).



Before that I have read some Jane Austen (Pride and Predjudice, Emma, Sense and Sensibility), and just loved the hilarity of Austen's style. Kind of like how Elizabeth's character loves to laugh at the ridiculous things she discovers in the people of her life, I love the playful style some of those books.
Still trying to get in more classics, as well. If I was forced to read classics in school, I don't have very many memories of them.
I have Wuthering Heights TBR. However, I haven't opening it because I didn't want to be one of the post Twilight Statistics for picking it up instead of for the pure interest of finding out what is between the covers. So, I'm holding off for a little while.


I have not read The Count of Monte Cristo but I've listened to it. Close. I liked it. One of my favorite books is a spin off of this classic. Master: An Erotic Novel of the Count of Monte Cristo by Colette Gale.

Phew! Glad I read that a few years ago then. :P

I'd rather read a classic (or any book) on my own because I can go my own pace and I don't have to over think anything. I don't have to worry about deadlines or points that I have to make on my paper. If I read it on my own I can just enjoy it as is.


lol i read it because of twilight, relly.it wasnt as good as bella described it

i actually read romeo and juliet cuz edward said a part of the play..lol..and i loved it
I would describe him as stalker, controlling, and way too over protective. Try and tell me I can't hang out with a friend. Edward is def hotter in my mind though. This year I actually spent time on the Olympic peninsula and talked to some of the Quileute Tribe members about Twilight when I was attending a Native American Event.

what did the Quileute Tribe say about twilight when you talked to them???

Yes! Thank you. Nobody else understands why I say that. They justify it "Oh, he's romantic." or "Oh, he has flaws, which makes him more amazing."

He likes her basically for the same reason. Except she smells good enough to have for breakfast.
That's just poorly written characters.


I'd have to classify myself as Team Edward (Ferrars). It's funny when my friends are talking about Twilight, and they reply "Who?"
Myosh wrote: "what did the Quileute Tribe say about twilight when you talked to them???"
I'll reply and move this conversation to Twilight.
I'll reply and move this conversation to Twilight.


Wuthering Heights is not too bad. However, many do tend to be long. Moby Dick comes to mind.

Books mentioned in this topic
To Kill a Mockingbird (other topics)Little Women (other topics)
Wuthering Heights (other topics)
The Count of Monte Cristo (other topics)
Master: An Erotic Novel of the Count of Monte Cristo (other topics)
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