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Anyone know any good books in the same vein as Robinson Crusoe, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Count of Monte Cristo, and Don Quixote?
I tend to really enjoy the old classic adventure novels.
I liked East of Eden by Steinback. And Siddhartha by Herman Hesse.
Have you read la morte d’arthur? It’s probably most similar to don Quixote but not as humorous.
Came back to add a few
Journey to the center of the earth
3 musketeers
The lost world-also all of the Sherlock Holmes are great
If you’re up for some very droll British humor adventures I’d recommend PG wodehouse