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If you had to choose 1 classic and 1 contemporary book and why....

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Armadale · 10/07/2013 10:40

Mine would be:

Classic- The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins- A man walking home comes across a young woman dressed in white who is frightened and needs to find a cab to get into town to the safety of her family. You help her. Then along comes another group who tell you the woman has just escaped from a mental institution and is very dangerous...does he tell them where she has gone, who is lying and who is dangerous....

A great, grabbing opening that turns into a thumping great read

Contemporary What is the What by Dave Eggers- A novel based on the true life story of a Sudanese boy who is orphaned in the civil war, escapes the attack and makes it on foot to the border and becomes one of the lost boys without a country living in a border camp, coping and trying to learn about life. Eventually sent to America where there is an even steeper learning curve...heartbreaking story of human spirit and also wonderfully written

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mixedmamameansbusiness · 10/07/2013 22:00

Categories keep growing.

Juvenile - goodnight mister Tom. I cry lots, always.

Francagoestohollywood · 10/07/2013 22:01

And another contemporary: Jumpa Lahiri Unaccostumed earth

joanofarchitrave · 10/07/2013 22:03

classic - war and peace. spent 15 years avoiding it, finally read it and it is FUCKING amazing.

contemporary - a fine balance by rohinton mistry

SconeRhymesWithGone · 10/07/2013 22:08

Classic: Moby Dick, Emma, or Jane Eyre
Modern Classic: To Kill a Mockingbird
Contemporary: The Accidental Tourist by Anne Tyler

mixedmamameansbusiness · 10/07/2013 22:10

I do read To Kill a Mockingbird regularly.!

intarsia · 10/07/2013 22:13

Classic -White Fang by Jack London
Contemporary - Ines of my Soul by Isabel Allende
Both fantastic stories.

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 10/07/2013 22:18

Juvenile - agh decisions...Maybe Ballet Shoes or maybe Charlotte Sometimes or maybe Tom's Midnight Garden

znaika · 10/07/2013 22:24

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mixedmamameansbusiness · 10/07/2013 22:28

I have a couple of Solzhenitsyn but not Cancer Ward but was heartily recommended on a Russian lit thread.

Francagoestohollywood · 10/07/2013 22:35

My favourite Solzhenitsyn is a novella, Matryona's place.

Nicknamegrief · 10/07/2013 22:36

Jane Eyre

To Kill a Mockingbird

I think these were the books that I read as 12/13 year old that really made me love fiction. Books are like blankets. I re read wife in the north regularly as it makes me both laugh and cry and resonates with my life.

What about a children's book? What would be the one book for your child you would read?

Hungry Caterpillar and Harry Potter series here.

Francagoestohollywood · 10/07/2013 22:36

Juvenile is The secret garden

mixedmamameansbusiness · 10/07/2013 22:40

Children's - I think Room on the Broom and Pongwiffy by Kaye Umamsky (pre Winnie the Witch).

mixedmamameansbusiness · 10/07/2013 22:41

My nan brought me a children's Catherine Cookson when I was about 8. Our John Willie - gave me a lifelong passion.

shazbean · 10/07/2013 22:44

Juvenile - A Little Princess.

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mixedmamameansbusiness · 10/07/2013 22:55

Znaika I think it has to be Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with Matilda a close second.

Armadale · 10/07/2013 23:04

somehow I think juvenille is harder than adult ones.

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holmessweetholmes · 10/07/2013 23:13

Classic: Brideshead Revisited. Modern: Cloud Atlas

TapselteerieO · 10/07/2013 23:36

My classic would be James Hogg's "The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner" published anonymously in 1824 it has inspired many writers since but still seems relatively unknown.

I am not sure what my contemporary book would be, but for now I will go for The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien (pseudonym of Brian O'Nolan) .

I think they are brilliant books for anyone to read, but they would be great to study and compare. Some reviews
here and here are well worth a read - much more eloquent than me.

TapselteerieO · 10/07/2013 23:42

Juvenile Dahl Charlie the Champion of The World (modern classic) and Edward Lear Nonsense Poems (classic) and Kensuke's Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo (modern).

SixPackWellies · 10/07/2013 23:55

Sorry, you absolutely cannot reference Wilkie Collins without talking about The Moonstone, which is so multi-layered and just so darn funny. (Gabriel Betteridge and Miss Clack anyone?'.)

Modern.. YY to The Accidental Tourist. Or Kate Grenville's The Idea of Perfection.

So many great books out there. :)

SixPackWellies · 10/07/2013 23:57

The books I read and re-read;

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

The Overcoat by Gogol (makes me sob)

The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood

One Hundred years of Solitude...... and also a Chronicle of a death foretold

Anything by Maeve Binchy

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