12 Classic Books to Read with Dusty Book Sniffers in 2025 #TBR

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I also want to read more classics this year.📚🧡 I havent read any Bonte sisters books so a few of those and I want to read some Jane Austen and some gothic horror would be nice as well. And I really want to read Sherlock Holmes one day, not sure if it's going to happen this year. We shall see.😆

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1) Okay, so... If I can work them in: Little Women, Scarlet Letter, and Lady Chatterley's Lover are the novels I have.

2) "Picnic (1975)" is on Max, so I have access to the movie. 🤗 It was remade into a 6-episode miniseries in 2018, and it's on Prime here. 😉

3) You've probably read Tell Tale Heart. It's pretty well known, and I think the only story story of Poe that I've read.

4) You'll have to send me the lists of which Lovecraft and Poe you're doing. I have all of Poe's stuff, but not all of Lovecraft. ❤

KodaMeansFriend
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I would like to read The Scarlet Letter along with you. Also, I enjoyed you sharing about the Piano being a film first, then a book.

TheNovelHoneyShelf-Essie
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I should reread Little Women and Jo's Boys sometime. I read them repeatedly while I was a student, but haven't as an adult. Not even sure where my copy went.
If you haven't read it already, once you read The Fall of the House of Usher, What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher is a really good reimagining of the story - I read it this year and really enjoyed it.

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How do you define “classic”? I heard someone say if it was published more than 30 years ago. Horror, I’m 78. I was thinking more like before the 1940’s.

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