Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish.
Just to clarify, my definition of classic is anything written approximately 50+ years ago that's received considerable recognition.
Agnes Grey
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Christy
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Christy
Emily of New Moon
Fahrenheit 451
Rebecca
Rebecca
The Scarlet Pimpernel
A Tale of Two Cities
The Hobbit
Wuthering Heights
Cover mages from Goodreads.com
Well, seeing as I've never read any of these either... I won't judge lol
ReplyDeleteAlexa S. Winters
thessalexa.blogspot.com
Lol. Thanks. I REALLY want to read them, though. I just put them off because I know they'll take longer to read....Why do I do that?
DeleteI do the same thing if a book is really long. There are just so many other books I could read with that time, lol.
DeleteI'm not really a fan of classics although I sort of have to read them because I'm an English major. :D LOL Anyways, I haven't read any of those on your list. The only classics I've read are Jane Eyre and The Handmaid's Tale (is that even a classic?)
ReplyDeleteLol. I'll be honest, I have a love/hate relationship with them. Like, LOVE everthing I choose for myself. HATE everything I have to read for school. I guess that's just the way it works.
DeleteI've only read Hobbit in this list though I want to read Tales of Two Cities as well. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a good post to start my Fan Month :D
Neal Kind
Daily Diaries
Thanks Neal! I'm not starting until the third week of March, but I dropped by your blog as well!
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