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Books I love to Read – Classics

5 Aug

Over on my social media pages, I’m sharing with you some of the books that I absolutely love and this week is all about Classics.

Over the next several weeks, I’ll be doing, well, I suppose you could call it a kind of series. I’ll be sharing videos where I talk about books I love, with a different focus or theme, each time. I will also share short blog posts on those same books. If I’ve already written a review on the book, I’ll link it! This is meant to be a quick way to get to know me a little bit more – and these blog posts will be short reads! You’re welcome!

At the Back of the North Wind by George McDonald – Originally published in 1871, this was McDonald’s first and best-known children’s story. It follows the son of a coachman, Diamond through his adventures with the mysterious North Wind.

Little Men by Louisa May Alcott- Originally published in 1871. Plumfield, run by Professor Bhaer and Jo, is a boy’s school -an overall happy place but boys will get into scrapes, won’t they?

Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers – Originally published in 1933, this is the tenth installation in the Lord Peter Wimsey series. Wimsey is called in to an ad agency to investigate a seemingly-innocent death of one of the employees.

Mrs. Mike by Benedict and Nancy Freedman – Originally published in 1947, Canada’s fierce and wild landscape is brought to life against the sweet love story of Sergeant Mike Flannagan and Katherine Mary O’Fallon.

~Have you read any of these?

~Laura