Hi clubbers!! We’re excited to be posting our January meme question for the club!
Here’s the question this month:
What is the best book you’ve read so far for The Classics Club — and why? Be sure to link to the post where you discussed the book! (Or, if you prefer, what is your least favorite read so far for the club, and why?)
Feel free to answer over at your blog any time in January, 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! 🙂

It’s the last day of the month and I finally wrote my meme post! 🙂 http://howlingfrog.blogspot.com/2013/01/classics-club-january-meme.html
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My Monthly MeMe.
http://readingduringintermission.blogspot.com/2013/01/monthly-meme.html
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i made a mess of the Linkything and put the wrong link in so please ignore the first of my two entries.
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Though I didn’t have many to choose from, I selected Sense and Sensibility as my favorite! http://yeahireadit.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-classics-club-january-meme.html
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I just joined The Classics Club at the beginning of the year so I don’t have too many to choose from yet! My favourite so far is a re-read of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. I saw so much of my own experiences in the story, and enjoyed reminiscing about reading it in the past.
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Unable to find the Mister Linky widget on the page, so here is my link/answer to the meme:
http://jaynesbooks.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-classics-club-january-meme-question.html
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Sorry about the Linky confusion! I got it set up just a minute ago. I’ll put in your link for you. 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
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I’m not sure I can really answer this yet as I’ve only read two, both Dickens novels. But A Christmas Carol was great, and I’ll definitely be reading it again next holiday season.
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Good question! There are so many it is hard to choose. I would have to say:
Favorite non-fiction classic: Adam Smith’s widely misunderstood The Wealth of Nations
http://severalfourmany.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/on-pin-heads-and-laissez-fairies/
Favorite literary classic: Goethe’s mysterious and elusive Fairy Tale in Conversations with German Refugees
http://severalfourmany.wordpress.com/2012/12/01/goethes-ellusive-fairy-tale/
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