drbetteridge's "Recommended Reading for the Real Person"

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I consider myself intelligent and educated, but not very familiar with classic literature. At times I have dabbled with the classics, but the truth is- many of them are just too boring. I’m an avid reader, but now at 40, I have realized that I don’t have to read dull literature to be well read. It doesn’t make a person any more intelligent, only persistent and immune to napping. I originally borrowed someone else’s list, and am working on adding my personal favourites.

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  1. 451.
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    Westward Ho!
    by Charles Kingsley

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  2. 452.
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    The Woman In White-Wilkie Collins

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  3. 453.
    The World According to Garp
    by John Irving

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  4. 454.
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    The Wild Irish Boy
    by Charles Robert Maturin

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  5. 455.
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    Waverly
    by Sir Walter Scott

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  6. 456.
    The Wars of the Roses
    by Alison Weir

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  7. 457.
    A Prisoner of Birth
    by Jeffrey Archer

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  8. 458.
    First Among Equals
    by Jeffrey Archer

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Created by drbetteridge on Jun 10, 2009.
 

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