by Nick Rennison
Since the author of this guide begins with questioning what a classic is. And then continues to talk about the difference between enjoying classics and being a book snob I think I'll combine both parts of his opening to form my own. So here is my 'foreword': I don't know about all the other list rev...
I probably won't read this, but inspired by Paul Bryant's review (http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/414335058?page=2&utm_content=A&utm_medium=email&utm_source=comment_instant#comment_58462302) and a trio of others in the same style (MJ Nicholls, http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/416412716?utm_...
I saw this bandwagon going past, and before I knew what had happened I'd jumped on it...Everything worth learning, you learned at primary schoolAntoine de Saint-ExupéryLewis CarrollE. NesbitAstrid LindgrenGunilla BergströmDominique de Saint-MarsJ.R.R. TolkienA.A. MilneAesopJules VerneRudyard Kipling...