RAE’S READS

I am trying to read a classic whose title I draw out of a fishbowl every two months.

My August/September selection is The Secret History.

I don’t know who decided this book was a classic, but if it’s anything like her more recent book, I KNOW I’ll enjoy it.

I have from the time the book comes in from my request at the Brazoria County Library until the end of September to find time to read and appreciate Tartt’s huge writing skills.

I LOVE good books!
Thanks to one of my young blogging friends for designing this sign off for me.
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5 responses to “TODAY I DREW THE NEXT BOOK FOR THE CLASSIC CLUB”

  1. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    This is a book I’d love to reread. I would love for you to propose it for the book club if you like it.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Let’s see if I like it first, LOL

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  2. Carla Avatar

    So you piqued my interest in the idea of what makes a classic. This one is defined as a modern classic.

    “Modern classics in literature are like that—smooth-skinned and young, yet with a sense of longevity. … A classic makes connections. You can study a classic and discover influences from other writers and other great works of literature. That’s as good a definition of a classic as you’ll find.”

    Wikipedia says: A classic is a book accepted as being exemplary or noteworthy, for example through an imprimatur such as being listed in a list of great books

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I was always taught that a classic was a book “that stood the test of time.” I like your definition much better for it allows us to include more modern books! TY

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