Twist, and The Time Machine or the lesser known, such as The Art Of War by Sun Tzu or Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen.

So if you're always rushed and can only spare 5 minutes to dedicate to reading, this may be the way to enjoy one of the classics without committing to a lot of time.

It's crazy what you can find on the web.  For example, I stumbled upon a site for people who enjoy a good book - especially the classics - but barely can find five minutes a day for such activity.  Not a problem.  Literary classics are as close as corn is on the cob when you go to Classic-Novels.com.
This site makes the following claim: "
Classic Novels - In 5 Minutes A Day".  You heard me--5 minutes. 

Classic-Novels brings you the world's best classics, delivered in daily five-minute installments right to your e-mail--and you thought E-Mail was only used for unwanted solicitation.
You can subscribe to a particular novel from their list and be sent the story in 1500 word segments via E-Mail.  The best feature is that it is FREE.  On the shelf you'll find well known classics such as Alice In Wonderland, Oliver