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"The Time Machine. It's slightly different to the film." I tend to think of The Time Machine as one of the first 20th century novels, even though it was published in 1895 - Wells has a run from then to 1901 in which Wells basically invents 20th century sci-fi. The Time Machine is superb. | |||
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"Add the yellow wallpaper to list of enjoyed actually. If that counts as a classic. " That was a tragically fantastic read. | |||
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"The literary works of Bram Stoker and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle " I read Dracula after struggling through Frankenstein and was relieved to find it a much better novel. I'm not a big fan of the epistolary novels normally but it worked pretty well. Big fan of Sherlock Holmes but found ACD's non-Holmes short stories mostly poor. I need to read the Professor Challenger novels though. | |||
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"Add the yellow wallpaper to list of enjoyed actually. If that counts as a classic. That was a tragically fantastic read. " CPG is great. I think I have like 3 copies of this book | |||
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"Add the yellow wallpaper to list of enjoyed actually. If that counts as a classic. That was a tragically fantastic read. CPG is great. I think I have like 3 copies of this book " Its one of the books I make everyone I know read. Ive had to buy it a few times. | |||
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"Add the yellow wallpaper to list of enjoyed actually. If that counts as a classic. That was a tragically fantastic read. CPG is great. I think I have like 3 copies of this book It’s one of the books I make everyone I know read. Ive had to buy it a few times. " Hmmm. I think I’m in love with you. | |||
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"Dantes inferno (the devine comedies) " Have you seen Gustave Dore's illustrations for the Commedia? | |||
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"Think the first one I read was the secret garden. My favourite is Jane Eyre I think, but one flew over the cuckoo's nest really had an impact on my way of thinking. " I read the secret garden in primary school and I think that has impacted my views on it. Maybe I’ll reread it | |||
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"Think the first one I read was the secret garden. My favourite is Jane Eyre I think, but one flew over the cuckoo's nest really had an impact on my way of thinking. I read the secret garden in primary school and I think that has impacted my views on it. Maybe I’ll reread it " I think it wouldn't be published these days, due to some of the views in the book. My favourite book at primary school level was Pollyanna, loved that book so so much. Used to play the glad game, which looking back is kinda really sad. | |||
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"I’ve read very few but I was totally absorbed in Pride and Prejudice. Bit of a departure from my usual material. " All time classic, it reads so much like a script that adaptations hardly have to alter it, they only cut for time. (apart from the famous BBC 6 parter which was the whole book apparently). It's always been my recommend classic because it's such a breeze to read and still really funny too. pt | |||
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