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Classics

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Northman:
So, just English classics?

thelvx:
I've read a lot of Dostoevsky, Plato, Aristotle, and Nietzsche. I guess you could add Freud to that list, too.

Mettis:

--- Quote from: Nudist.12 on April 21, 2020, 05:24:32 pm ---I dont know if they're classics yet, but I really love Agatha Christie Novels

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Sure for me it's a classic  :laugh:

blank radar:
no doubt is the greatest classic of them all Dino Riddles by Kate Mcmullan and Lisa Eisenberg. true masterpiece.

Layer0:

--- Quote from: Nudist_Michael on March 09, 2020, 10:06:34 pm ---... Personally my favourite is 1984 by Orwell, although the characters are enjoyable, the world of 1984 is what draws a reader in

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That's also one of my favorites. Never have I read a book as quickly as this one. Finished it in a few days which for me is very very quick. Mind you, I was reading it while on vacation without an internet connection, but still  :laugh: As you said, the world draws you in. I couldn't lay down the book for a long time before I had to pick it up again and continue.


--- Quote from: the_nude_topher on March 10, 2020, 09:46:21 am ---
--- Quote from: Nudist_Michael on March 09, 2020, 10:06:34 pm ---... Personally my favourite is 1984 by Orwell, although the characters are enjoyable, the world of 1984 is what draws a reader in

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All characters are equal, but some characters are more equal then others.  :laugh:

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I see what you did there  :laugh: double plus good.

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