> The Things You Can Read: Book Blogger Hop: Question of the Week July 19-25, 2013

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Book Blogger Hop: Question of the Week July 19-25, 2013



What is your favorite classic novel?

To Kill a Mockingbird My favorite classic novel is To Kill a Mockingbird by .
 

What is your favorite classic?  Let us know here at The Things You Can Read

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4 comments:

  1. It seems To Kill a Mockingbird is a popular choice (and understandably so) for this question.

    I've been reading some of your posts and you've just gained a follower, what with Beatrix Potter, your non-review of The Hunger Games and your way of approaching books. I've really enjoyed what I've seen!

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  2. To Killl a Mockingbird is one of my favorites.

    Rebecca is my all-time favorite.

    Elizabeth
    Silver's Reviews

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  3. Hmmm ... I'll have to re-read this one. I chose Les Miserables.

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  4. To Kill a Mockingbird is quite good, but it's been so long since I read it. Maybe it's time to dig that one off the shelves.

    Kimberly @ Once Upon a YA Book

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