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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 735405" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I'm a fiction guy. I struggle to stay engaged in non-fiction. I want a story. Memoirs are usually decent.</p><p></p><p>For my "Reading in the Time of CoViD19" I have gone back to the classic books I had to read as a teenager for school and have reread them as a 50+-year-old adult. It's amazing how much better I appreciate these books now. I started in March and here's a list of what I've re-read. Some of them were real slogs to get through (Moby ****, Crime and Punishment).</p><p></p><p>I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings</p><p>Invisible Man</p><p>Black Boy</p><p>Their Eyes Were Watching God</p><p>A Raisin in the Sun</p><p>Moby ****</p><p>Lord of the Flies</p><p>Silas Marner</p><p>The Catcher in the Rye</p><p>Fahrenheit 451</p><p>The Importance of Being Earnest</p><p>Slaughterhouse-Five</p><p>Across Five Aprils</p><p>A Separate Peace</p><p>Crime and Punishment</p><p>Death of a Salesman</p><p>Flowers for Algernon</p><p>A Tale of Two Cities</p><p>The Grapes of Wrath</p><p>Great Expectations</p><p>A Tale of Two Cities</p><p>The Outsiders</p><p>Night</p><p>Brave New World</p><p>Animal Farm</p><p>The Diary of a Young Girl</p><p>1984</p><p>The Scarlet Letter</p><p>Of Mice and Men</p><p>The Great Gatsby</p><p>To Kill a Mockingbird</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 735405, member: 198"] I'm a fiction guy. I struggle to stay engaged in non-fiction. I want a story. Memoirs are usually decent. For my "Reading in the Time of CoViD19" I have gone back to the classic books I had to read as a teenager for school and have reread them as a 50+-year-old adult. It's amazing how much better I appreciate these books now. I started in March and here's a list of what I've re-read. Some of them were real slogs to get through (Moby ****, Crime and Punishment). I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Invisible Man Black Boy Their Eyes Were Watching God A Raisin in the Sun Moby **** Lord of the Flies Silas Marner The Catcher in the Rye Fahrenheit 451 The Importance of Being Earnest Slaughterhouse-Five Across Five Aprils A Separate Peace Crime and Punishment Death of a Salesman Flowers for Algernon A Tale of Two Cities The Grapes of Wrath Great Expectations A Tale of Two Cities The Outsiders Night Brave New World Animal Farm The Diary of a Young Girl 1984 The Scarlet Letter Of Mice and Men The Great Gatsby To Kill a Mockingbird [/QUOTE]
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