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So called 'classic' novels top 100 from The Guardian


39. But I did do a degree in English which covers a lot of them. And it should be 38 1/2 as I never finished Ulysses as I detested it. 😁
As for recommendations it depends on your tastes really.
My favourite authors from the list would be Jane Austen, Thomas Hardy and Charlotte Bronte.
I would definitely recommend the Ripley novels of Patricia Highsmith, however.
How odd. I also did an English degree and have read 39 of them.
 
There's a few quite shocking omissions, but of the ones that are there and that I have read, I would say Catch 22 is a must, Heart of Darkness is good (especially if you like the film Apocalypse Now), Invisible Man (Ralph Ellison, not HG Wells) is worth a look, and The Great Gatsby is probably my favourite novel.

1984 has been dramatised more times and inspired more books and films than any other book on that list, but I don't even think that is Orwell's best book.
 
Guardian readers though..👍

I'm right though yes?

No no no, 9 of the top ten is made up of the multi volume cycle of novels by Nigel Farage collectively known as "The Burning Gammon: Why White Blokes Like Me Have It Tougher Than Anyone Else Ever In The World And Everyone Should Shut Up And Listen While I Phone Up Someone's Employer To Complain About It"
 
With it being the Guardian I will put my bottom dollar on none of the top 10 (being generous) will be a White British male.

Am I close?
You are correct,though there's a white Irish lad, two white French lads, and two books by a white Russian lad if that helps.

There's also another 4 books by white British women if it's black people and foreigners you don't like.

Stay away from Beloved though. You definitely won't like that.
 
No no no, 9 of the top ten is made up of the multi volume cycle of novels by Nigel Farage collectively known as "The Burning Gammon: Why White Blokes Like Me Have It Tougher Than Anyone Else Ever In The World And Everyone Should Shut Up And Listen While I Phone Up Someone's Employer To Complain About It"
Here he is!!!!

😆
You are correct,though there's a white Irish lad, two white French lads, and two books by a white Russian lad if that helps.

There's also another 4 books by white British women if it's black people and foreigners you don't like.

Stay away from Beloved though. You definitely won't like that.
So I was correct👍




Apologies for derailing the thread, it was only in jest.
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You are correct,though there's a white Irish lad, two white French lads, and two books by a white Russian lad if that helps.

There's also another 4 books by white British women if it's black people and foreigners you don't like.

Stay away from Beloved though. You definitely won't like that.

Lots of trendy woke stuff from the....

*Checks notes*

19th Century
 
25 completed -The Brothers Karamazov is a masterpiece.

Read parts of others -I didn't like 100 years of solitude so gave it a miss about 6 chapters in. Ullyses is a work in progress:D (though Joyce did say it should take 5 years to read - It's been half-read on my shelf for about 7 now.)

I'd recommend Midnight's children and the Nabakov novels: Lolita and Pale Fire.
 
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