Classic Corner: The Witches
The Witches is the classic 1985 children’s novel by Roald Dahl, about a boy who falls foul of the Grand High Witch and her evil scheme to wipe out all the children in England.
The Witches is the classic 1985 children’s novel by Roald Dahl, about a boy who falls foul of the Grand High Witch and her evil scheme to wipe out all the children in England.
The Aspern Papers and The Turn Of The Screw are two short stories written by Henry James in 1888 and 1898 respectively.
The Little Prince is the 1945 classic children’s book by Antoine De Saint-Exupéry, translated by Katherine Woods and tells the story of a pilot who meets a mysterious boy when he crashes in the Sahara Desert.
Siddhartha is the 1922 novel by Hermann Hesse which deals with the spiritual journey of self-discovery taken by the titular Siddhartha.
Chronicle Of A Death Foretold is a 1981 novel by Columbian author Gabriel García Márquez, check out my review here.
Check out my review of The Story Of Doctor Dolittle, the 1920 short novel written by Hugh Lofting.
Check out my review of We Have Always Lived In The Castle, the 1962 short novel written by Shirley Jackson.
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys is a short story written in response to Jane Eyre, telling the backstory of Bertha Mason.
Mrs. Dalloway is the short 1925 novel by Virginia Woolf that details the life of Mrs. Dalloway, a high society woman in 1920s London.
The Metamorphosis is the classic 1915 novella and horror story about a man who wakes up one day and inexplicably has been transformed into a fly.