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I don't know if this should go in the classics club, but never mind.

 

I wonder if anyone could recommend a good classic for a 15-year-old? I've found a site that gives you free ebooks, you see, but only on old books. I have Beatrix Potter, Black Beauty and Aesop's fables so far.

 

Any suggestions?

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The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett? It should be old enough to be on that site. Similarly, The Railway Children by E Nesbit! :D

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Depends on what kind of thing the particular 15-y-o is into. Myself, I was into horror - especially vampires - so things like Dracula and Frankenstein were perfect for me.

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Just got Frankenstein :motz: (oddly, famous as it is, I've never actually read it).

 

Got Dracula too, though we read a play version at school and it sucked.

 

And I got Little Women as well!

 

Thanks for your help, guys. That'll do me for now (though I may be back when I've read them :D).

 

EDIT: I just got 2 Jane Austen too. My friend likes Pride and Prejudice, and that was one of the ones I got, so hopefully that'll be good :lol:

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The Little Princess (or is it A Little Princess?), or maybe Jane Eyre.

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eeep, I have so many books to read! Went to the library today, got six more. Cripes, I have a lot to read XD

 

Our library is closing until the 26th September...

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Im not sure if you can call it a classic but I love Wuthering Heights! Such a touching story and I'm 16 nd loved it! :smile2:

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Some of my favourite classics that I read at your age or close enough are:

 

Hard Stuff Worth the Effort

Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol, "Taras Bulba"

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, "The Sorrows of Young Werther"

Victor Hugo, "Les Mis

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Im not sure if you can call it a classic but I love Wuthering Heights! Such a touching story and I'm 16 nd loved it! :smile2:

DEFINITELY a classic! :D

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I love Wuthering Heights! Such a touching story

 

Yeah, I was going to say the same thing. I see you got Jane Eyre, good choice in my opinion;). Also, if you like Pride & Prejudice, try Sense & Sensibility, Emma and perhaps Persuasion, they're from the same author.

 

But Wuthering Heights most of all!:smile2:

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Ah I few people have taken my suggestion definatly read Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. The Jane Austin novels are also really good though can get slightly repetative.

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