Wuthering Heights~Emily Bronte
Look Homeward, Angel~Thomas Wolfe
The Grapes of Wrath~John Steinbeck
The Great Gatsby~F. Scott Fitzgerald
Jane Eyre~Charlotte Bronte
...love anything by Jane Austen; Virginia Woolfe was amazing...Oo Zora Neal Hurstons's "Their Eyes Were Watching God"-I cried SO much reading that book...Willa Cather is good too.
2006-06-29 14:09:18
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answered by cooperslassie 4
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Frankenstein. Great Expectations. 1984. Brave New World. Jane Eyre. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and anything by Stephen King. Those last two are not really 'classics' yet, but I'm sure they will be in due course.
I would say Shakespeare, but he wrote plays, not novels.
2006-06-29 21:06:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The Man In The Iron Mask - Alexandre Dumas
Animal Farm- George Orwell
any and all books by Alfred Hitchcock or Edgar Allen Poe
2006-06-29 21:04:20
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answered by drake_sis1 3
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Jane Eyre..(absolute favorite)
To Kill a Mockingbirds
Pride and Prejudice
Black Beauty ( a must for children)
Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass
The Hobbit
Lord of the rings trilogy
Count of Monte Cristo
Les Miserables
2006-06-30 10:07:38
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answered by celebrian995@sbcglobal.net 1
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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Crime and Punishment (Signet Classics (Paperback)) by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Turn of the Screw (Dover Thrift Editions) by Henry James
2006-06-29 21:06:04
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answered by loligo1 6
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Flowers for Algernon
Portrait of Dorian Gray
Dracula
To Kill A Mockingbird
The Great Gatsby
Far From the Maddening Crowd
way too many....
2006-06-29 22:32:03
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answered by limitations_32 2
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Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (actually, anything by her)
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
2006-06-29 21:06:02
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answered by jamie5987 4
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I'm A Charles Dickens lover, so any of his major works, especially 'Great Expectations'. Also, on my list... 'War and Peace', 'The Grapes Of Wrath', 'The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy' , 'Dracula', Goethe's 'Faust' and for a modern classic Steven King's 'The Stand'
2006-06-29 22:09:52
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answered by michael g 6
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Visionary : Jules Verne 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea
Political: Gullivers Travels (yes it is now billed as a childrens story)
Pure Fun: The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling (and not the disney pap)
And my guilty pleasure J.R.R. Tolkiens Lord of the Rings. :-)
2006-06-29 21:06:33
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answered by Paladin 3000 1
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The Sound and the Fury - Wm Faulkner
Crime and Punishment - Doestoevsky
The Once and Future King - T.H. White
Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy
Moby Dick - Herman Melville
2006-06-29 21:05:56
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answered by Me in Canada eh 5
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