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gypsy101
13 minutes ago, A Hybrid said:

3-4, but this seems like a pretty bad list tbh. Don Quixote, the first novel ever, isn’t included. Neither is 1984 by Orwell. Lord of the Flies, Of Mice And Men are a few other excluded books that come to mind. Idk, seems kinda rushed to me.

the “first novel” is generally considered to be The Tale of Genji, written around the year 1200

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1 minute ago, gag said:

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1984 and Wuthering Heights :saladga:

Need to get back into reading soon this is so HUMILIATINGGGGGGGGG

Both are amazing

Wolałabym być sucha, ale przynajmniej jestem mokra. Szczaj na mnie, szczaj, szczaj, szczaj na mnie, szczaj, szczaj
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Tranquility

The Epic of Gilgamesh

The Old Man and the Sea

Iliad

Odyssey

A Doll's House

Hamlet

Oedipus the King

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Aenied

More than I thought I would have read tbh. I only haven't read 1984 because I took a college English course my senior year of high school so I missed out on that and Othello.

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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë - forced to read it, all I remember is that I was bored as hell

The Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey Chaucer - disgusting book

Great Expectations - Charles Dickens - meh

The Old Man and the Sea - Ernest Hemingway - I liked this one, very short and I like Hemingway's style 

Moby-**** - Herman Melville - The worst book of all time

Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov - Disturbing book to say the least

Hamlet - William Shakespeare - Overrated

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain - nothing special

Leaves of Grass - Walt Whitman - beautiful poems 

To the Lighthouse - Virginia Woolf - for me reading Woolf is a waste of time, she's so depressing to read

Thats it :vegas:

 

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10 :

Fairy tales by Andersen - I love it, by far my favorite fairy tales book !
Le Père Goriot by Balzac - I'm not a fan of Balzac but it's fine.
Odyssey by Homer - Read it in middle school, not a fan of ancient books like this.
Tales by Edgar Allan Poe - I like the atmosphere but I don't like his writing that much.

Gargantua by Rabelais - Read it in high school, didn't like it but it's still interesting and I get why we studied it, there are some good things in there but the whole thing is a bit boring.
The Red and the Black by Stendhal - I love it ! And the author comes from my hometown !
War and Peace by Tolstoy - I love Tolstoy, this is one of my favorite books.
Anna Karenina by Tolstoy - One of my favorite books too, it surpasses War and Peace for me.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Twain - I liked it, it was nice but did it deserve to be in that list when you see other books that are not included ?

Read partly, seen adaptations etc :

The Divine Comedy by Dante (read some of it in class)
One Thousand and One Nights obviously
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (movie)
The Stranger by Camus (comics)
Madame Bovary by Flaubert (comics)
Moby-**** (movie)
Lolita (movie)

Aeneid by Virgil (read half of it because it was mandatory but I didn't like it enough to continue)
In Search of Lost Time (one of the characters has my name so I tried to read it, but as much as I love reading, even classics, I can't cope with the 21-lines-long sentences !)
 

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Mr Mirko

Fairy tales

The Divine Comedy

Epic of Gilgamesh

The Stranger

Don Quixote

Crime and Punishment

The Brothers Karamazov

Faust

Iliad

Odyssey

Ulysses

... and many many more

 

Now I am reading the book by Natasha Zarich, montenegrin  one. Andrei Nikolaidis (greek-montenegrin) book Hungarian sentence is the one that I warmly recommend, it deals with an open question of Eastern Europe, our future and far right movement by breaking the rules of sintax and classic form of a novel.

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8 minutes ago, Oriane said:

10 :

Fairy tales by Andersen
Le Père Goriot by Balzac
Odyssey by Homer
Tales by Edgar Allan Poe

Gargantua by Rabelais
The Red and the Black by Stendhal
War and Peace by Tolstoy
Anna Karenina by Tolstoy
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Twain

Read partly, seen adaptations etc :

The Divine Comedy by Dante (read some of it in class)
One Thousand and One Nights obviously
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (movie)
The Stranger by Camus (comics)
Madame Bovary by Flaubert (comics)
Moby-**** (movie)
Lolita (movie)

Aeneid by Virgil (read half of it because it was mandatory but I didn't like it enough to continue)
In Search of Lost Time (one of the characters has my name so I tried to read it, but as much as I love reading, even classics, I can't cope with the 21-lines-long sentences !)
 

Is The Red and the Black worth reading? I've read mixed reviews of this one.

Wolałabym być sucha, ale przynajmniej jestem mokra. Szczaj na mnie, szczaj, szczaj, szczaj na mnie, szczaj, szczaj
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Just now, baazyll said:

Is The Red and the Black worth reading? I've read mixed reviews of this one.

I personally loved it ! I guess it's not to everyone's taste though, but I like Stendhal's writing.

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