The classics. Literature’s Greatest Hits. You’ve been hearing about these supposedly elite, magnificent books for forever, yet you’ve never really picked one up and cracked open its cover. Or clicked, in this digital age. Still, it’s likely you’ve wanted to read a classic novel at least at some point in your life.
That time is now: whether you want to get through a single novel just to say you did, or find yourself ready to plunge into a year-long literary exploration, we have some pointers for you.
What makes a classic book, anyway? There’s no strict definition, which can make it almost impossible to get started.
- Son of Truth (Follower of the Word Book 2)
- Sleepwalker #1
- Uncle Bernac: A Memory of the Empire
- The Penguin Book of the British Short Story: II: From P.G. Wodehouse to Zadie Smith (Penguin Modern Classics)
- Damsel In Distress (Dark Damsel Book 1)