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Best Classic Books

December 2024

The Westing Game

Sixteen strangers gather at the reading of eccentric millionaire Sam Westing’s will, each a potential heir to his fortune. As they unravel cryptic clues in a high-stakes puzzle, unlikely alliances form and secrets unravel. I was captivated by Raskin’s clever plot twists and quirky characters, especially the brilliant young Turtle Wexler. This masterful mystery kept me guessing until the very end, reminding me why it’s a beloved classic that still feels fresh decades later.

The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains

Set against the rugged backdrop of Wyoming’s frontier, “The Virginian” is a timeless tale of honor, romance, and the untamed spirit of the Old West. Owen Wister’s vivid prose brings to life the iconic cowboy hero, a man of few words but unwavering principles. As he navigates love, loyalty, and the harsh realities of ranch life, readers are transported to a world where the code of the West reigns supreme. This classic novel captures the essence of America’s pioneering spirit, leaving an indelible mark on Western literature.

The Winter of Our Discontent

Steinbeck’s final novel is a haunting exploration of moral decay in small-town America. Ethan Allen Hawley, once part of Long Island’s aristocracy, now works as a grocery clerk. Struggling with his diminished status, he’s tempted by corruption to reclaim his family’s former glory. As Ethan grapples with his conscience, Steinbeck weaves a tale of ambition, integrity, and the American Dream’s dark underbelly. It’s a poignant reflection on a changing nation, as relevant today as when it was penned.

Anne of the Island

Revisit beloved Anne Shirley as she embarks on her college journey in Kingsport. With her trademark imagination and zest for life, Anne navigates new friendships, academic challenges, and matters of the heart. Montgomery’s vivid prose brings to life the charm of campus life and the bittersweet pangs of growing up. As Anne grapples with romance and self-discovery, readers will find themselves swept up in her world, laughing and sighing along with our plucky heroine. A timeless coming-of-age tale that captures the essence of youth and the power of dreams.

The Incredible Journey

Sheila Burnford’s “The Incredible Journey” is a heartwarming tale of loyalty and perseverance. Three beloved pets—a young Labrador, an old bull terrier, and a Siamese cat—embark on a perilous 300-mile trek through the Canadian wilderness to reunite with their owners. As they face hunger, harsh weather, and wild animals, their unwavering bond and instincts guide them home. Burnford’s vivid descriptions and touching moments make this adventure a timeless classic that still tugs at my heartstrings.

Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective

Meet Encyclopedia Brown, the ten-year-old sleuth with a knack for solving mysteries that baffle even the adults. In this charming collection of short stories, young readers join Leroy “Encyclopedia” Brown as he cracks cases in his hometown of Idaville. With his encyclopedic knowledge and sharp wit, Encyclopedia unravels puzzles ranging from stolen bicycles to missing pets. Sobol’s clever writing invites readers to put their own detective skills to the test, making this book a delightful blend of entertainment and mental exercise.

The Maltese Falcon

Dashiell Hammett’s “The Maltese Falcon” is a gritty, hard-boiled detective novel that grabs you from the first page. Sam Spade, the cynical private eye, gets tangled in a web of lies and murder while hunting for a priceless statuette. I couldn’t put it down, staying up late to unravel the mystery. Hammett’s terse prose and vivid characters bring 1920s San Francisco to life. It’s no wonder this book defined the noir genre and still captivates readers today.

The Indian in the Cupboard

Imagine a world where your toys come to life! That’s exactly what happens to Omri when he discovers his old cupboard has magical powers. With a simple turn of a key, his plastic Indian figure transforms into a real, tiny person from the past. As Omri navigates this incredible secret, he learns valuable lessons about responsibility, friendship, and the complexities of different cultures. Banks weaves a captivating tale that will leave readers of all ages spellbound and yearning for their own magical adventure.

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

In this classic whodunit, Christie weaves a tale that still leaves readers gasping. I was captivated by the small English village setting and the cast of quirky suspects. Narrated by the affable Dr. Sheppard, the story follows the brilliant detective Hercule Poirot as he unravels the mysterious death of Roger Ackroyd. Christie’s masterful misdirection kept me guessing until the very end. A must-read for any mystery lover, with a twist that changed the genre forever.

Shiloh

Marty Preston’s life changes forever when he discovers a mistreated beagle pup in the hills near his home. Naming the dog Shiloh, Marty forms an instant bond, but soon faces a heart-wrenching dilemma. The dog belongs to Judd Travers, a mean-spirited neighbor known for his cruelty. Torn between his conscience and the law, Marty must decide how far he’ll go to protect Shiloh. This touching tale of a boy’s love for a dog explores themes of loyalty, compassion, and the complexities of right and wrong.