Having trouble between the Faulkner, Hardy, Conrad, and Hamlet.
Billy Budd is up there too, so is the Aeneid even for AP Latin nostalgia.
Having trouble between the Faulkner, Hardy, Conrad, and Hamlet.
Billy Budd is up there too, so is the Aeneid even for AP Latin nostalgia.
I've heard very similar in podcasts/youtube stuff by academics. Even if they don't like it a lot they all pick it as a desert island book as they get more out of it each time they read it.
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I’d say Siddhartha but I’ve read it too many times. Virgil please.
You can even read it like just a speculative fiction, with it's weird interludes between characters.
Hamlet.
Honestly it's really not even close.
>plato
>shakespeare
>mark twain
>oscar wilde
>virgil
right all the way
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How is Siddhartha on re-reads? I read it for school 8 years ago but I'm getting an itch to read it again.
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