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The Best Classic Books and Novels

​​What is a classic book? In our opinion, it’s any work that proves a good story will endure. Classic books tend to populate high school reading lists, lists of books everyone should read, and more. 

There are books that are considered classics within specific genres, such as classic science fiction booksclassic gothic horror novels and classic romance novels. There are classics that distill the voices of certain times and places, such as books from Lost Generation writers or from the Harlem Renaissance

Classic books also have the tendency to become cultural touchstones—everyone knows what it means to tilt at windmills; to chase a white whale; to ask “to be or not to be” (and if you don’t; it’s high time you cross these classic books off your TBR). They’ve also been turned into iconic films, sparked some of the most hated characters known to man, and invented fantastic places we can only dream of visiting

While many books that we consider classics were written long ago, the best ones are truly timeless, telling tales that resonate with people around the world and across generations. If you're wondering what all the fuss is about, it's time to see for yourself.

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Pavilion of Women
Pavilion of Women
by Pearl S. Buck
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
by Thomas Hardy
From Here to Eternity
From Here to Eternity
by James Jones
The Forever War
The Forever War
by Joe Haldeman, John Scalzi
Moby Dick
Moby Dick
by Herman Melville
Ulysses
Ulysses
by James Joyce
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The Good Earth
The Good Earth
by Pearl S. Buck
The Color Purple
The Color Purple
by Alice Walker
The Quiet American
The Quiet American
by Graham Greene
The Group
The Group
by Mary McCarthy
Les Miserables
Les Miserables
by Victor Hugo
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Persuasion
Persuasion
by Jane Austen
Twenty-One Stories
Twenty-One Stories
by Graham Greene
To Sir, With Love
To Sir, With Love
by E. R. Braithwaite
Our Man in Havana
Our Man in Havana
by Graham Greene
The Portrait of a Lady
The Portrait of a Lady
by Henry James
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The Thirty-Nine Steps
The Thirty-Nine Steps
by John Buchan
Little Women
Little Women
by Louisa May Alcott
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The Re-Read: Little Women
The Time Machine
The Time Machine
by H. G. Wells
Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights
by Emily Bronte
The Loved One
The Loved One
by Evelyn Waugh
The Christmas Card Crime
The Christmas Card Crime
by Martin Edwards
Washington Square
Washington Square
by Henry James
Border Town
Border Town
by Congwen Shen
Mr. Popper's Penguins
Mr. Popper's Penguins
by Richard Atwater, Florence Atwater, Robert Lawson
The Mother's Recompense
The Mother's Recompense
by Edith Wharton
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The Mill on the Floss
The Mill on the Floss
by George Eliot
Plum Bun
Plum Bun
by Jessie Redmon Fauset
The Sound and the Fury
The Sound and the Fury
by William Faulkner
The Sun Also Rises
The Sun Also Rises
by Ernest Hemingway
The Custom of the Country
The Custom of the Country
by Edith Wharton
The Third Policeman
The Third Policeman
by Flann O'Brien
The Journey to the West: Volume I
The Journey to the West: Volume I
by Anthony C. Yu
Collected Stories of Carson McCullers
Collected Stories of Carson McCullers
by Carson McCullers
The Eternal Wonder
The Eternal Wonder
by Pearl S. Buck
The Swiss Family Robinson
The Swiss Family Robinson
by Johann David Wyss
Siddhartha
Siddhartha
by Hermann Hesse
Curse of the Arctic Star
Curse of the Arctic Star
by Carolyn Keene
The Master and Margarita
The Master and Margarita
by Mikhail Bulgakov, Mirra Ginsburg
Terms of Endearment
Terms of Endearment
by Larry McMurtry
Pinocchio
Pinocchio
by Carlo Collodi
Therese and Isabelle
Therese and Isabelle
by Violette Leduc
North and South
North and South
by Elizabeth Gaskell
The Wisdom of Father Brown
The Wisdom of Father Brown
by G. K. Chesterton, Otto Penzler
The Hustler
The Hustler
by Walter Tevis
God's Little Acre
God's Little Acre
by Erskine Caldwell
The Darling Buds of May
The Darling Buds of May
by H. E. Bates
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
by Mark Twain
The Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales
by Geoffrey Chaucer
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There are so many classic books covering so many different social issues that there is no one best classic book of all time. However, if you’re looking for a good place to start, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë is still heavily discussed and recommended today for its knack for tackling social issues that weren’t openly discussed at the time of its publishing, and for its period-defining gothic qualities. 

While the most well-known and well-read book of all time is the Bible, after religious texts, several sources cite Don Quixote as the most famous book of all time, as it was the most widely distributed book after the Bible. After Don Quixote, JK Rowling’s Harry Potter series, specifically books one and four, are some of the most famous books of all time

There are many classic books that are easier to read than we think, but Catcher in the Rye may be the easiest classic to start with. It’s short in length, uses contemporary language, and as it’s a character-driven novel, it’s easy to understand the author’s goals for the story. Additionally, it’s still a widely-discussed novel in the literary world, making the whole literary scene more accessible for new classic readers.