Originally posted by: avivakirk
I loved reading the old English classics and a couple of my favourite ones were
- Nicholas Nickleby
- Far from the Madding crowd
- Adam Bede
- Vanity Fair
- Great Expectations
- David Copperfield
There are more😳
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Originally posted by: avivakirk
I loved reading the old English classics and a couple of my favourite ones were
- Nicholas Nickleby
- Far from the Madding crowd
- Adam Bede
- Vanity Fair
- Great Expectations
- David Copperfield
There are more😳
Originally posted by: Destiny_rose
I need help girls. Sad books aren't making me cry anymore. I feel for the characters but I don't cry, the tears don't come out.
I cry like a baby when I read books with happy endings.
Originally posted by: Destiny_rose
I read Wuthering Heights and didn't regret my choice.
Originally posted by: xxSomeonesLuvxx
I have the book. You can find it on amazon or in a library. There is no pdf, as far as I know. You can check out amazon or some public library.
Originally posted by: shadowdemon222
I found that the fault in the stars book and movie were very sad indeed Felt myself filling up and thinking that life is so precious and too be treasured
Originally posted by: sparklingeyes11
Not sad but but u can read Forever Black triology.