Classics
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White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky – beautiful short classic
White Nights is 80 page short beautiful heartbreak about unrequited love that makes you ache for a character.
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë – beautifully written and emotionally draining classic
Wuthering Heights is intense, frustrating, layered, beautifully written, and emotionally draining all at once and at the same time unforgettable.
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Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf – classic fiction that I admirable but didn’t enjoy
Mrs Dalloway is unconventional fiction with stream-of-consciousness style and important themes and layers, but for me. It was classic fiction that I admirable but didn't enjoy.
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Lady Susan / The Watsons / Sanditon by Jane Austen – fun and dramatic rare stories of Austen
Lady Susan / The Watsons / Sanditon together form a fun, dramatic, and revealing collection of Austen’s shorter works. Each showcases her unmatched ability to capture society’s hypocrisie.
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë – dramatic and layered feminist classic
Jane Eyre is a slow, dramatic, but deeply layered feminist classic. Its themes give the story remarkable depth and its heroine remains one of the most admirable, complex women in classic literature.
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Little Women (Little Women #1) Louisa May Alcott – cozy timeless coming-of-age story
Little Women is warm, wise, cozy, and completely timeless coming-of-age story.
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen – emotionally layered timeless classic
Pride and Prejudice is witty, immersive, and emotionally layered. I get why it’s a timeless classic, and I definitely appreciate plot, characters, and themes more now than ever before.
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The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes #9) by Arthur Conan Doyle – A brilliant, satisfying finale
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes delivered on every front—clever plots, emotional twists, eerie mysteries, and that unmistakable Holmes-Watson magic.
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His Last Bow (Sherlock Holmes #8) by Arthur Conan Doyle – another brilliant entry in Series
His Last Bow is another brilliant entry in the Sherlock Holmes series. It presents a range of cleverly constructed mysteries, filled with suspense, character depth, and occasional philosophical insight.
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The Valley of Fear (Sherlock Holmes #7) by Arthur Conan Doyle – a gripping classic mystery
The Valley of Fear is a dark, gripping classic mystery with a razor-sharp plot and some devilishly cunning characters. This is definitely one of my favorite Holmes novel.