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Sara, Old School Classics
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Jul 22, 2025 01:25PM

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Welcome to everyone that has joined us this past month. It's always nice to have new members join in reading with us.

Welcome Micah. I am glad you have chosen to read with us. Feel free to join any discussion that looks interesting.

Micah wrote: "Hello, my name is Micah. I am an attorney from Wyoming who is interested in reading more classics. I find as of late that the books in this genere have had the biggest impact on my life and wanted ..."
Welcome to the group.
Welcome to the group.

I was at the airport recently and stumbled across a signed copy of a Christian suspense novel that an author had left behind for a stranger to find. It felt too special not to share!
That book was my first time diving into the genre in a while, and it completely hooked me. I'm hoping to connect with other readers who appreciate powerful stories of faith, mystery, and resilience. Besides reading, I love hiking, and I find the themes in these books often resonate with my own journeys.
I'm hoping to connect with fellow readers who enjoy discussing those deeper themes of resilience and mystery
So, for my first question to the group...
What book have you read that best captured the feeling of a difficult but worthwhile journey?

I'm not super Internet savvy, and I'm the quiet one, nonetheless, I want to connect with similar minded people.
Marulina is my name, I primarily read in English due to being in an English speaking country, but Spanish is my native country's language.
I'm interested in all kinds of Classics, but I gravitate towards ancient literature, Renaissance, and everything in between, and even after, just not very modern.
I'm currently reading Silas Marner.
Glad to be here, and thank you for accepting me!
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