clarky 2:11 Sun Apr 15
Your favourite classic book
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The count of Monte Christo for me Amazing book!
You Monkey's?
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EssexGaz
11:11 Tue Apr 17
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Catch 22 – Joseph Heller.
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SHORTYHAMMER
11:08 Tue Apr 17
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Salman Rushdie
The Satanic Verses
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Admiral Lard
8:59 Mon Apr 16
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The Pillars of the Earth
Ken Follet
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clarky
8:54 Mon Apr 16
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Chalkie
Anything in the classics section of a bookshop!
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Hasans Fish Bar RIP
8:00 Mon Apr 16
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Crime and punishment Dostoyevsky
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WHU(Exeter)
12:52 Mon Apr 16
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First third of Remembrance of Things Past.
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yngwies Cat
12:41 Mon Apr 16
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The Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers.
A rpping yarn if ever there was..
When Charles Carruthers accepts an invitation for a yachting and duck-shooting trip to the Frisian Islands from Arthur Davies, an old chum from his Oxford days, he has no idea their holiday will become a daredevil investigation into a German plot to invade Britain.
Great book, good film as well.
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Uncker
10:24 Mon Apr 16
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Two books immediately came to mind both by Wilkie Collins. The Moonstone and The Woman in White.
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hammerintheorient
9:53 Mon Apr 16
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My Mrs is reading that right now clarky!
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goose
9:51 Mon Apr 16
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green eggs and ham.
or put me in the zoo.
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hammerintheorient
9:51 Mon Apr 16
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Is there room for some Schopenhauer?
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Texas Iron
8:28 Mon Apr 16
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Not one of Oscar's better Bon Mots...
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Monk~koknee
8:23 Mon Apr 16
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Tex
If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all.
Oscar Wilde
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero
8:10 Mon Apr 16
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stomper 2:53 Mon Apr 16
'VIRGIL'S AENID State serving servile bullshit of the highest order '
Quite right. If you want a truly radical take on the ConDem facist conspiracy that was the Augustan state you should try the works of Dave 'Spart' Ovid.
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Texas Iron
8:02 Mon Apr 16
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Aalborg...
Why would anyone read a book...umpteen times...and how can it be nailbiting...if you've already read it and know how it pans out...???
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Texas Iron
7:59 Mon Apr 16
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1000 Books...
One a week...about 20 years' reading...
Pass...I'd rather watch Football Streams...
;=0)))
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Aalborg Hammer
7:55 Mon Apr 16
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Dunno if it's deemed a 'classic book' but I have read and re-read 'Maneaters of Kumaon' by Jim Corbett umpteen times...all about hunting down rogue tigers and leopards in India between the 1900's and 1930's..nail biting and atmospheric stuff
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Nagel
7:49 Mon Apr 16
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Son of Sam,
I've read Hunger. Knut Hamsun is my favourite writer. Actually my username is named after the character in his novel Mysteries, which I've read several times.
Victoria and Pan are also great novels of his.
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Son of Sam
7:21 Mon Apr 16
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Heres a good list if anyone wants a reference point for Classics
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/jan/23/bestbooks-fiction
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Chalkie the Ponce
6:37 Mon Apr 16
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depends on what you can call classic, are we talking Dickens here, or are we talking a book that an individual thinks is a classic?
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Son of Sam
6:32 Mon Apr 16
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There is some fantastic stuff on here and a few i am dusting down again but one I have not seen get a shout is HUNGER by Knut Hamsen, very funny anyone read it?
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