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John E. Dobbs's avatar

I love the idea and may join you in it ... I'll think more on it. Some of the classics are very long and my reading is very slow... and many of the classics are written in a manner that is not second nature to us. Anyhow, my only criticism of your list (and those suggested) is the absence of Dickens. Though familiar, his stories truly touch the heart. And as a mystery lover, I wonder if Agatha Christie can be considered 'classic', if not in time, in her unique style. By the month you will get to October and Poe might be reserved for then. I look forward to your reviews!

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Deborah Begley's avatar

It’s great to be retired and lead a book club!

Some of these are for Book Club. Some are re-reads. The rest are books I should have read long ago. Not in any certain order:

1. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

2. To Kill a Mockingbird

3. Fellowship of the Rings

4. Beloved (it will be a classic)

5. Out of Africa

6. As I Lay Dying

7. East of Eden

8. Jayber Crow (another future classic)

9. Anna Karenina

10. The Gospel According to Tolstoy

11. Heart of Darkness (the Karen Swallow Prior edition)

12. Bleakhouse

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