Prompts

What is the no. 1 classic EVERYONE should read?

We all have read that one Classic that left a mark SO deep that we think everyone else should read it and wonder why it isn’t the most famous book in the world. What’s that for you?

Pride and Prejudice

6 Cozy Classics

1811 • 3,195 Readers • 342 pages 4.2

Dune

#1 of 8 in Dune

1965 • 5,511 Readers • 704 pages 4.3

Frankenstein

181 • 3,040 Readers • 353 pages 3.9

Dracula

1897 • 2,518 Readers • 440 pages 3.9

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

#1 of 6 in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

1979 • 4,281 Readers • 215 pages 4.2

Hamlet

1600 • 1,425 Readers • 508 pages 4

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

#1 of 8 in Harry Potter

1989 • 6,387 Readers • 309 pages 4.3

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

#1 of 3 in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

1864 • 1,054 Readers • 132 pages 3.9

Little Women

#1 of 3 in Little Women

198 • 1,818 Readers • 449 pages 4

Fahrenheit 451

1953 • 4,350 Readers • 227 pages 3.9

The Secret Garden

1865 • 1,150 Readers • 292 pages 4

Charlotte's Web

1,090 Readers 4

Romeo and Juliet

1597 • 1,752 Readers • 281 pages 3.5

The Hobbit

#0 of 3 in The Lord of the Rings

1937 • 4,929 Readers • 300 pages 4.3

Flowers for Algernon

19 • 2,008 Readers • 311 pages 4.3

Twelfth Night

1601 • 14 Readers • 217 pages 4

Winnie The Pooh: The House At Pooh Corner

#2 of 6 in Winnie-the-Pooh

1926 • 50 Readers • 512 pages 4.4

Tobi Lolness

#1 of 2 in Tobie Lolness

2006 • 3 Readers • 369 pages 4.8

James and the Giant Peach

1961 • 597 Readers • 146 pages 3.8

Othello

1603 • 594 Readers • 226 pages 3.8

The Prisoner of Zenda

#2 of 3 in The Ruritania Trilogy

1894 • 31 Readers • 190 pages 3.7

Alice Through the Looking-glass: And What Alice Found There

#2 of 3 in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

1866 • 242 Readers • 112 pages 3.9