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Monthly Genre Challenge 2019
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November - Classics


Dune �
Carmilla �
If Beale Street Could Talk �
The Outsiders �
The End of the Affair �
Don Quixote �
The Master and Margarita
East of Eden �
Flowers for Algernon �
One Corpse Too Many
The Once and Future King
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Of Mice and Men
Beowulf
Song of Solomon
Their Eyes Were Watching God
Fathers and Sons
Angela's Ashes was published in 1996 so it is too new, Eileen, but all the rest are fine. You have a great list there.


That’s my favourite of his books, Alicia - enjoy!
Eileen, it is the original date of publication that counts. If the book is a translation, the year it was published in its original language is the date that counts.
The general cutoff is 1975, but books between up to 1990 may be considered if they are by authors who started writing before that--or if they are outstanding books.

Perfect. I'm not 100% positive, but I think the rest of my books count. Thanks!

I think my sister read The Mayor of Casterbridge and I read Tess of the Ubervilles. I recall that I ended up liking it a lot more than I thought I would.

My least favorite of his books is actually his first, Far From the Madding Crowd, but it was actually the last one I read. I had to read Tess in highschool and I loved it. My favorite is The Return of the Native but I'm more than willing to change that if I love The Mayor. Jude the Obscure is also very good but very dire and not for everyone.

I am a big Thomas Hardy fan too. It's hard to pick a favourite, since it's usually the book I just finished reading. The last two I read were Return of the Native and Jude the Obscure. I have just started rereading some of his poetry.


Animal Farm is one of my favorites. I hope you enjoy it. Maybe I'll do a reread since it's been awhile.


Oooh, that was one of those classics in high school that I enjoyed!

Right now I am reading New Grub Street by George Gissing in another group. At four chapters a week, I will be finished during this month. This is my favourite genre, so I hope to read at least two or three other classics.


War Storm
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Girl With All the Gifts
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
The Titan's Curse
Jong Verlies
So only 2 classics this month...

What did you think of The Great Gatsby, Trisha?"
You’re probably happier not knowing, Rosemarie! I didn’t like it. The characters seemed selfish, nothing much happened until about halfway through the book & I was bored. I was very tempted to give up, though decided to complete it. Sorry, I know from comments I’ve seen elsewhere that many people love this book but it just wasn’t for me.
Trisha, I may have liked the book, but I loathed most of the characters! Fitzgerald, who was an outsider, did an excellent job describing that slice of society.


What did you think of The Great Gatsby, Trisha?"
You’re probably happier not knowing, Rosemarie! I didn’t like it. The characters seemed selfish, no..."
I'm another one who doesn't like the Great Gatsby. I read it in highschool and after watching Baz Luhrman's movie I decided to read it again. I still don't like it, though I do like the Luhrman movie very much (great soundtrack!). Not once in reading the book did I ever think Daisy was EVER a good person. She was always shallow and annoying. I think the "Idea" of Gatsby is great, but as a book, meh, not so much.


This is one of my favorite classics! I first read it in AP English and I've read it at least a couple times since then. So creepy but so good!

Liked it well enough, but I guess short stories aren't my thing. It's like they're not suitable to really appreciate Sherlock's detective and deductive reasoning skills.


So...I got through about 30 pages, and it's become a struggle. I polished off another Jim Butcher novel, and I've got a copy of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None that feels like a good fit.

Ruth, it is much better to quit near the beginning of a book than waste hours reading it.
I hope you have better luck with your next choice.
I hope you have better luck with your next choice.



I’m enjoying it so far, but I find it a bit too long. The content is not grabbing enough for a 1000 pages, but I’ll finish it just because everyone says it’s fantastic.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Warden (other topics)Let Me Tell You: New Stories, Essays, and Other Writings (other topics)
One Corpse Too Many (other topics)
Flowers for Algernon (other topics)
East of Eden (other topics)
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There may be exceptions for graphic novels, since this is a fairly new genre.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
The aim of this challenge is to have fun reading together.
However, any books published after 1990 can't really be considered classics yet.