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Nothin’ Beats a Classic!

I love a good classic. I’ve been trying to add in a few classics to my reading list in the last few years, as I didn’t read very many of them when I was growing up. Are there any other contemporary-written novel lovers out there who’d like a bit of a nudge to dip back into the classics?

I think I can help with that!

In June, the challenge is to read classic or vintage books. To me, these are books published at least 50 years ago. Please include the year of publication when sharing which books you’ll read for this challenge.

Need some ideas?

Here are some classics I’ve enjoyed in the past.

Here are some classics I’m planning on trying.

* Book cover pictures borrowed from Google Images.

 

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7 thoughts on “Nothin’ Beats a Classic!

  1. *Squeals* This one is going to be so easy and fun! Over half of our books in the house fall under this category. 🙂 I even have two waiting on my to-read shelf that fit. Now if I can just make time to read . . . 😉

  2. Ooh, sounds like I struck a winning category with you! I'm so happy to hear that. I've been trying to come up with a little something for everyone throughout this year.

  3. I read RUN AWAY, LITTLE GIRL by Marilyn M. Segal. It's a book of triumph over adversity.

  4. I finished 4:50 From Paddington by Agatha Christie earlier this month. It was published in 1957, which was over 50 years ago. That looks like the only classic book I'll get to this month.

  5. Okay, here's my list. I'm NOT going to read another book today. Don't have time. So this is it.1. Little Miss Atlas (Tippy #2) 19492. Miss America (Tippy #3) 19513. Don't Cry Little Girl (Tippy #4) 19524. Rainbow After Rain (Tippy #5) 19535. Welcome Home, Mrs. Jordon (Tippy #6) 19536. Song in Their Hearts (Tippy #7) 19567. Spotlight on Penelope 19588. Over to Paul 19589. We Were There at the Boston Tea Party 195610. Winterbound 193611. She's My Girl! 194912. Erick and Sally 1921I wasn't expecting to get that many read. Nor to have most of them from the 1950s. 🙂 Oh, well.

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