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Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read?
      24/12/2008 00:09

First and most favourite ever, Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
Tess of the D'urbervilles - Thomas Hardy
Emma - Jane Austen
David Copperfield - Dickens
Birdsong - Sebastian Fawlkes (sp?)
Tender is the Night - F Scott Fitzgerald
In Cold Bold - Truman Capote

Last 2 are really American Classics but who cares when they are so good. Just realised I've got 7

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* Which five 'classic' novels should I read? miclor 22/12/2008 15:59
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? DeepBlue   24/12/2008 00:09
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? valerie57   24/12/2008 09:00
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? wispa   24/12/2008 13:13
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? dizeeblonde   24/12/2008 16:03
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? snoopy56   26/12/2008 09:41
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? Ashbee   27/12/2008 18:49
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? Twiddledout   29/12/2008 17:48
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? bunnygirl   30/12/2008 12:30
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? Ginnie   31/12/2008 11:41
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? feathers   01/01/2009 02:15
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? Ginnie   01/01/2009 10:33
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? stellac   14/01/2009 16:57
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? ChrissiFi   16/01/2009 14:03
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? aitch2oh   09/01/2009 11:44
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? Barney   22/12/2008 16:06
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? BEL   22/12/2008 16:52
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? BEL   22/12/2008 16:56
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? hussy   22/12/2008 18:18
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? lizalou   22/12/2008 20:55
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? Splash123   22/12/2008 20:57
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? marina   23/12/2008 10:03
. * * Re: Which five 'classic' novels should I read? Splash123   23/12/2008 12:50

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