"Top Ten Tuesday" is an original feature/weekly meme created on the blog "The Broke and the Bookish". It was created because they are particularly fond of lists. It is now hosted by Jana from That Artsy Reader Girl.
Since I am just as fond of them as they are, I jump at the chance to share my lists with them! Have a look at their page, there are lots of other bloggers who share their lists here.
This week's topic is Modern Books You Think Will Be Classics In The Future
A modern classic, then, would have to be a book written after World War I, and probably after World War II.
This week's topic is Modern Books You Think Will Be Classics In The Future
A modern classic, then, would have to be a book written after World War I, and probably after World War II.
Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi "Half of a Yellow Sun" - 2006
Brooks, Geraldine "People of the Book" - 2008
Chevalier, Tracy "Remarkable Creatures" - 2009
Chevalier, Tracy "Remarkable Creatures" - 2009
Ghosh, Amitav "The Glass Palace" - 2000
Pamuk, Orhan "The Museum of Innocence" (TR: Masumiyet Müzesi) - 2008
Ruiz Zafón, Carlos "The Shadow of the Wind" (E: La sombra del viento - El cementerio de los libros olvidados #1) - 2001
Zusak, Markus "The Book Thief" - 2005
Some of these authors have written earlier books where I am even more convinced that they will become classics, but I have tried to stick to books written in this century.
Some of these authors have written earlier books where I am even more convinced that they will become classics, but I have tried to stick to books written in this century.
📚 Happy Reading 📚

This was a difficult for me, and I'm not sure I'm convinced so far. So I did a spin, in combo with #scifimonth: https://wordsandpeace.com/2025/11/18/scifimonth-2025-top-ten-classic-science-fiction-novels/
ReplyDeleteNice picks! Here is my TTT.https://dmhoisington.wordpress.com/2025/11/18/top-ten-tuesday-10/
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed the Geraldine Brooks books that I have read, but I haven't read this one yet! I need to get to it.
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