It’s only taken me several days, but I think I’ve come up with a good list for this week’s Top Ten Tuesday:
Ten Books for Spring – Classics and Beyond
6 responses to “Ten Books for Spring – Classics and Beyond”
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The Kill is a good choice to enjoy Zola. It provides a lot of beautiful scenery, although not my favorite book. Anyway, good luck with Zola!I have only read Ben Hur from your other list, but I m curious about The Island of Dr. Moreau!
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Dr. Moreau is short but chilling!
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Thanks for stopping by my blog Marian. I have been reading some of your posts. Your blog is excellent. This is an impressive list. Of the books that I have not read I want to read. I loved the film Picnic at Hanging Rock. I did not know that it was a book. I must read it. Lately there have been a lot of books about North Korea published. I want to read at least one. Both of these look good.
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Thanks for the feedback – I'm so glad to hear that! So far I've only read two books on North Korea, but I can highly recommend both of them: Not Forgotten by Kenneth Bae, and Dear Leader by Jang Jin-sung. They were very eye-opening, personal stories from different perspectives and hard to put down.
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I read Wuthering Heights back when I was in college – happy reading!
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Thanks! I'm looking forward to it. 🙂
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Hi, I’m Marian—sharing a fondness for classics and other books here and on my YouTube channel. I’m a Christian, designer, and avid tea drinker, and my home is the beautiful Pacific Northwest, US.
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