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Originally Posted by Cali Panthers Fan
I also found that when reading Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde. That one is worth checking out as well.
I'm on a classic literature kick because I've always heard of these books but never got around to reading them. I'm finishing up a modern book right now, but I'm debating the next one to read and I'd kinda like to get some input from the CP collective. Help me choose!
100 years of solitude-Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Moby Dick-Herman Melville
Crime and Punishment-Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Grapes of Wrath-John Steinbeck
Either pick one to recommend first, or rank them in the order I should read them.
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I’ve also been on a classic literature spree and finally got around to reading a few that have been on my TBR list for a bit. Read 100 years of solitude last month and absolutely thoroughly enjoyed it. Id throw a vote for that. Haven’t read Moby Dick in a few years though.
Going to go on Dvotevsky reading spree starting this month, so planning to start with Crime and Punishment, though I have also heard people start with Notes from Underground.