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Not sure if it fits into the "classic" bracket, what makes a book a classic? But I love "The Crow Road" as it tells a great story of family peculiarities set against a mysterious backdrop and has a great soundtrack (in my head). The characters are so well defined that I had no issue picturing them. |
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"I don't think Fabbers are reknowned for their reading lists.
Grapes of Wrath by Steinbeck
1984 - George Orwell
WOW! what a patronising generalisation!"
Just going by my personal experiences and observations |
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I'm a Thomas Hardy fan, Under the Greenwood Tree is my favourite. Modern authors? Almost everything Annie Proulx has written, apart from Barkskins, which was just too damn long. |
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