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    But I want to start with the classics. I've literally not read and enjoyed a book (autobiographies) since I was maybe 14 and I'm 26 now.

    If you could suggest ONE single classic book that is an absolute must read – which one would you suggest? It does NOT have to be an easy book, my only criteria is that I want to feel completely consumed by the story

    I'm sure threads like these exist but I'm too brainrotted to search, thanks!

    by palmbuttersoup

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    1. Ugh-screen-name on

      To Kill  Mockingbird by Harper Lee

      And after you can read the true story of the author in Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee written by Casey Cep

    2. handorhandor on

      Wuthering Heights and 1984 are both great! Would also recommend checking out some Kurt Vonnegut (slaughterhouse five or cats cradle are good ones to start with) but idk if those are considered classics?

    3. I’ve not enjoyed any of the classics. They are all written by white men heavily ensconced in the patriarchy. But I get it, I wanted to start there too. One Hundred Years of Solitude is very respected in the literature community. It’s written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a Colombian author. It is in my opinion, and many others, the best piece of the magical realism genre, which is a genre worth sampling.

      The World According to Garp might be considered a minders classic and I thought it was fantastic.

      For a hard classic, I would go with the author Fyodor Dostoevsky.

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