15 Classic Books Everyone Should Read In Their Lifetime Part I

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15 Classic Books Everyone Should Read In Their Lifetime Part I | THE BOOK CLUB

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Which are the best classic books to read?
What classics should I read in high school?
What classic books should I read in highs chool?
What classics should I read in college?
What classic books should I read in college?
What are the best authors to read in my lifetime?
What are best classic books to read in a lifetime?
Which are the most inspiring classic books to read?

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Hello Aluxers, Which of these 15 Books have you read so far?

alux
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Always have a book with you; when you are alone, close the world and open the book.

lohkoonhoong
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*Classics never disappoint*
- War and peace
- Books by Dostoyevsky
- 1984

ossen
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1. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
2. The picture of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde
3. To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee
4. Bleak House by Charles Dickens
5. War and peace by Leo Tolstoy
6. Persuasion by Jane Austen
7. The color purple by Alice Walker
8. Little women by Louisa May Alcott
9. The count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas
10. The outsiders by Susan Hinton
11. The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoyevsky
12. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
13. Daniel Deronda by George Eliot
14. Moby Dick by Herman Melville
15. Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes

floreavlad
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The Count of Monte Cristo is indeed an amazing book. You learn life lessons from each and every character. Such a classic!

martinsolomon
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I read The Picture of Dorian Gray every year. It never gets old.

ezzthetick
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I'm currently reading To Kill a Mockingbird. I've read War and Peace, Pride and Prejudice and The Brothers Karamazov. I've ignored fiction books for years, focusing on business, science, philosophy but I was wrong.

IshfaaqPeerally
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Russian classical works will never lose their relevance. Russian classics teaches the ability to think, understand human nature, his actions, opens his eyes and makes a different look at the usual things, changing your worldview . I advise you to read:
Fyodor Dostoevsky — "Crime and punishment", "Idiot",
Anton Chekhov — "Uncle Vanya", "Lady with a dog", "Kashtanka»;
Alexander Pushkin — "Eugene Onegin»;
Nikolai Gogol — "Dead souls»;
Ivan Turgenev — "Fathers and children»;
Mikhail Bulgakov — "the Fateful eggs", "the Master and Margarita»;
Vladimir Nabokov — "Lolita»;
Ivan Bunin "Sukhodol", "Village»;
Alexander Griboyedov's "Woe from wit»;
Mikhail Lermontov — "Hero of our time", "Demon»;
Boris Pasternak — "Doctor Zhivago".

mhccjff
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I like to recommend three more
1. The good earth by Pearl S. Buck
2. Great expectations by Charles Dickens
3. Les miserable by Victor Hugo

nanditamondal
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The Illiad
The Odyssey
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
The Divine Comedy
Don Quixote
The Miserables (My favorite Book)
Faust by Goethe
Siddhartha
Great Expectations
Rayuela by Cortázar
(more books...)
Borges Fictions
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Camus complete works
Tao te ching

sansastark
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My personal favourites:
- Jane Eyre
- Wuthering Heights
- Animal Farm
- Lord of the Flies
- Dracula
- The Colour Purple
- The Kite Runner
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

jamesaitken
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I read Jane Eyre when I was 13. Till this day, it has remained my favorite novel♥️ A brilliant masterpiece!

StutiRajguru
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I am halfway through "The Brothers Karamazov" right now. It is already blowing my mind! If humanity were to choose candidates for the single greatest novel ever written, this would easily make the list.

LFOD
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Short Stories are great way to ease into the classics. I’m currently teaching 5th graders The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Tell-Tale Heart, The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. With help, they understood and loved them all! Don’t dumb stuff down for kids. I was reading many of these books myself by age 10-11, no problem.They shape a person!

cynthiachazen
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Pride and Prejudice is amazing. I think Darcy is an amazing character! Such humility!

smithandscholar
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Wow, I read Flowers for Algernon in 9th grade English class. Almost forgot about it. Dickens had a lot of good ones too: Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, and David Copperfield.

RoquitaJohnson
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Any top 15 that doesn't include George Orwell - especially in our present time, is seriously remiss.

brucethomson
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Reading books gives a new perspective, choices, options, and literally godly wisdom

Rard.
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Of mice and men - John steinbeck
The way of kings - Brandon Sanderson
Band of brothers - Stephan E. Ambose
Nothing new on the western front - Erich Maria Remarqur
Three Comrades - Erich Maria Remarqur
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea - Jules Verne

mariholst-larsen
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I am an English Major. I have read most of the books on your list. You have picked some treasured jewels in the finest of literature. I plan on reading Daniel Deronda and Bleak House, as well as rereading The Count of Monte Christo. My life is richer from having read War and Peace. I would like to see Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky on your list!

irenemcnamara