Definition of a classic

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Definition of a classic

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Saw this in the Classics section of an airport bookshop. :rofl:
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I think theres a 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies' as well.
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there is dex
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There's also Dawn of the Dreadfuls.
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I hate those zombie versions - whatever they call them - mashups? They would make amusing postcards, but entire books? Surely the reader gets sick of of them quickly enough to never want to buy another one.
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