20 English classics: books
Have you ever wondered how animals think and feel? Want to be swept away by a powerful romance? There is no other learning material that allows you to blend as fully as in a story. A book explains emotions, characters, and events in detail. That means understanding every thought, feeling, and action that matters to the story. And that also means remembering the story and language better by reading a book than simply by watching a movie or TV show. In classical English literature, the language is so powerful that you can remember words, phrases, and grammar long after you complete the book. Plus, you'll learn stories that are very important to the culture in the English-speaking world. Below are 20 English classics that you must have read!
1. The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting
Doctor Dolittle loves animals. He loves them so much that when his many pets scare off his human patients, he learns to talk to animals and become a veterinarian instead. He then travels around the world helping animals with his unique ability to speak their language.
2. The Red House Mystery by A.A. milne
Does the name Winnie the Pooh seem familiar? Author AA Milne is best remembered for making the fluffy yellow teddy bear, but before becoming a famous children's book writer Milne wrote some adult fiction books. “The Red House Mystery” is one of them. In this mystery woman, guests in a man's house become detectives when they try to find a murderer.