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Does sci-fi count? I've recently read H.G. Wells "The Time Machine" and "The War of the Worlds". Wonderful imagination the guy has.
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Portrait of a Lady by Henry James about 2 weeks ago.
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sahmoun2778 wrote:Does sci-fi count? I've recently read H.G. Wells "The Time Machine" and "The War of the Worlds". Wonderful imagination the guy has.
Absolutely!! :D
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'The House on Mango Street' by Sandra Cisneros. I guess it is considered a modern classic. I liked it. It made me feel nostalgic.

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Just finished When the Sleeper Wakes by H.G. Wells if that counts.
Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way around or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves. - Bruce Lee
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Yes, just finished The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy
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obiebookworm wrote:
H0LD0Nthere wrote:I am reading thru Plato's Republic.

I did not pick it up of my own accord. I got it off a list of books that, according to someone, I need to be familiar with in order to be moderately well-educated. :-) So as to provide an educated parent for my kids.

Of course, the Republic is brilliant in many ways. There are lots of ideas in it that we have all espoused at one time or another, and that have long been in the air of our culture, so there are many "So that's where that came from!" moments. And to think that Plato (or maybe Socrates) was the first person to articulate this stuff ... genius, right there.

Having said, there are also some shockingly bad ideas in it. Plato's ideal society would have no families, kids raised in institutions, and almost no private property. All this would supposedly get rid of human conflict, because people can't get possessive over "their" kids or "their" property. The naivete of this takes my breath away.

I guess a philosopher from 1,000 years ago might be forgiven for recommending this stuff. But by now ... it's been tried, and the cure is worse than the disease.

OK, lecture over.
I don't ever remember reading this back in the day. No families? Yikes! And he was considered a great philosopher???
Nevertheless, the Republic is definitely worth a look if you're a fast reader. There is lots of amazing stuff in there, like his famous "cave." But his ideal society, yeah ... very cerebral, no allowance for normal human emotions being things of value. And we certainly hear echoes of that anytime someone speaks as though "logic" by definition does not take emotions into account. (I'm looking at you, Scott Adams!)
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I recently read The Mysterious Island and I am currently reading Treasure Island, The Three Musketeers and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. I have a collection of classics on my to be read list and I plan to finish them off by New Year's Eve.
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Every now and then I go through a Classic's phase, I just got Wuthering Heights yesterday, I've been meaning to read that book for years.

At the moment I'm reading Lady Chatterley's Lover by DH Lawrence.
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Huckleberry Finn is certainly one the most beloved classics on my list

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Huckleberry Finn is certainly one the most beloved classics on my list
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define classic.... I routinely go back to my favorite books when i need to relax my mind i go to the Series by Luisa May Alcott that follow Little Women. When i need perspective on life i return to The Count of Monte Cristo written by Alexandre Dumas.
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Currently I am re-reading Jane Austen's Northanger Abby. I keep forgetting how easy her work is to read, and then I fall in love with it, and her writing, all over again. I'm a romantic at heart!
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The most recent classic that I've read was Pride and Prejudice last month :)
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Naomi wrote:Every now and then I go through a Classic's phase, I just got Wuthering Heights yesterday, I've been meaning to read that book for years.

At the moment I'm reading Lady Chatterley's Lover by DH Lawrence.
That's the one I have picked up to read. I am still reading through the introduction though which is fascinating in itself.
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The last classic i read was Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" along with two of his other classics. This was earlier this year before i went on my stephen king kick d:
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