I have been gathering more classics onto my shelves and decided to make an a) what classics I have read and b) what classics I have read for the A Classic every Month Challenge I made for myself.
>Now the word of being a classic can vary depending on who says it. And it also varies what someone thinks is a classic so here is my take... And there a couple that I'll put into this list but do not necessarily classify as a full on classics.
Others:
Lord
of the Flies
1984
Blackbird
pond
Anderson: The Little Mermaid, Snow Queen
Grimm:
various
Gardens
of Water
Babe
Coraline
Bridge
to Terabithia
Importance
of Being Earnest
Anne
Frank
Holes
2014:
Jan:
Romeo and Juliet
Feb:
Pride and Prejudice
March:
Alice in Wonderland
+ Through the Looking Glass
April:
The Crucible
May:
Princess Bride
June: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
July:
Little Women
August:
Emma
Sep.:
The Giver
Oct.:
Frankenstein
November:
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
How to Be An Alien
How to Be An Alien
December:
Sherlock (A Study in Scarlet)
+ Little Prince
2015:
Jan:
Macbeth
Christmas Carol
Christmas Carol
Feb: The Polar Express
+The Goose-Girl, Grimm
+The Goose-Girl, Grimm
Mar: Robinson Crusoe
(I doubt I will be updating this everytime I read a classic so do note that)
April: The Crucible
Peter Pan
Peter Pan
May: Princess Bride
(I doubt I will be updating this everytime I read a classic so do note that)
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