Hi clubbers!! We’re excited to be posting our very first meme question for the club!
Here’s the question for August:
What is your favorite classic book? Why?
Feel free to answer over at your blog any time in August, and leave the link to your post in the Mister Linky widget below!
(Answers can be as thorough or brief as you like, but let’s share and connect, eh?)
Remember to check out this page for details! And then check out one another’s posts! 🙂

finally managed to write about my favorite classic in the last days of August. http://surgabukuku.wordpress.com/2012/08/30/my-favorite-classic-book-the-classics-club-august-meme/
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Please find my persuasive post here http://bronasbooks.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/what-is-my-favourite-classic.html
🙂
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My favorite is Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy. I read it as a senior in high school and – at a time where everything about school was an absolute turn-off — this book blew me away. And I still love it.
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Pride and Prejudice, it was the first book to have a major impact on me.
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I couldn’t restrict myself to just one.
http://nishitak.com/2012/08/14/august-meme-classics-club-question-1/
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It’s not easy picking one Classic as my favourite; more than one had impacts on me: http://readinpleasure.wordpress.com/2012/08/13/the-classics-club-august-meme-question-1/
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I kind of ‘cheated’ as well, by choosing a favourite book from each of the eras of classic literature!
http://tuesdayreads.wordpress.com/2012/08/13/a-few-of-my-favourite-things/
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I just added my favorite classic book to Mister Linky. 🙂
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There are so many wonderful books being discussed in this months meme!
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For me it has to be Middlemarch – I must have read it six times at least but still find something new in it each time
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Just posted mine – it’s pretty predictable if you’ve read my blog at all this year. I limited myself to those from this challenge so far.
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Most of my favourite books are classics so it’s been quite tough to pick just one, but ‘Wuthering Heights’ will always be special to me.
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I plan on linking later in the month but the first book that popped into my mind is Pride & Prejudice. It’s my all time favorite comfort read.
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I linked, but leaving a comment as well–Wuthering Heights, since I was 13 and well before I even understood the novel (how I saw it then versus how I see it now is worlds apart). Going to read Juli’s link now so I can get another perspective on it! Thanks for the great meme. 🙂
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Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” … a timeless classic 🙂
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A lovely question to ponder, but it’s tricky to pin down a single answer. Today I’m drawn to The Mill on the Floss, but on another day I could be drawn somewhere else entirely.
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I decided to pick something I’d never mentioned on my blog before — Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged… 😀
http://breadcrumbreads.wordpress.com/2012/08/05/the-classics-club-question-for-august/
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Yay! What a fun idea, and what a great first question. I have to admit to totally cheating on this one. I picked my favorite classic in various genres rather than just picking one. But hey, it gives me an excuse to talk about a bunch of books.
Here’s the link. It’s also on Mr. Linky.
http://readingwhilefemale.blogspot.com/2012/08/favorite-classic-august-classic-club.html
I look forward to reading all of your posts!
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Awesome question!! Answer’s on my blog and sent to Mister Linky!
http://unscripted35.wordpress.com/2012/08/03/my-favorite-classicclassics-club/
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It is tough to choose just one, but Gone with the Wind definitely stands out amongst all others for me.
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Very tough question, but I plumped for good old Pride and Prejudice.
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That’s a great choice! 🙂
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I am in love with this blog already, especially because you gave me another chance to rave over my favourite classic: ‘Wuthering Heights’! Already entered the Mr Linky 🙂 Thanks for hosting!
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Aw, we’re happy you love it. 😀
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Wonderful question! This demands a thorough answer. I’ll write mine in a couple of days. 🙂
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You have a whole month! 🙂
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A great question, it was hard to narrow it down to just one classic and my opinion might have changed by the time I finish my list! Just posted my link to the Mister Linky 🙂
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They say a true book lover can’t narrow it down, but I have always known my favorite book is Gone With the Wind. 🙂 ( – jill)
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Germinal by Emile Zola, my favorite classic.
http://ipsofactodotme.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/august-meme-question-1/
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This is one I’m really interested in. I love French history and have heard great things about Zola. Your excitement excites me! ) ( – jill)
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That’s the one I settled on for my favourite 🙂
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Ha! I do plan to use Mister Linky over there, but here’s a brief look at my favorite classics: Tess of the d’Urbervilles, the Scarlet Letter, Sense and Sensibility, Wuthering Heights, and… and.. there’s more, but I’m blanking out. Love classics and glad to have stumbled onto this page.
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Sense & Sensibility is one of my favorites!! ( – jill)
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