Favorite Classic Books

Your favorite books and links
AlpineTR
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Re: Favorite Classic Books

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jacob wrote:
Fri Mar 24, 2023 10:28 am
Here's the list in full: https://earlyretirementextreme.com/furt ... books.html
Thanks, Jacob. Any favorites from that list? I've read the well known books - 1984, Siddhartha, Walden

Conversely, anything on that list that is now outdated?

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Re: Favorite Classic Books

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AlpineTR wrote:
Fri Mar 24, 2023 1:36 pm
Thanks, Jacob. Any favorites from that list? I've read the well known books - 1984, Siddhartha, Walden

Conversely, anything on that list that is now outdated?
That's a no to both questions as per viewtopic.php?p=271294#p271294

It all comes down to serendipity.

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Re: Favorite Classic Books

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Re 1984, all the themes in it are also in Catch-22, except Catch is also funny.

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