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letsgoxdisco
i am reading it for english. great book. anyone else read it?
OhMyAnniee
Isn't there a topic on this already?

I read it _smile.gif I'm planning to read it again because I didn't quite understand it the first time.

It was touching. I like this one part where he's talking about pictures or something in the beginning.
Kathleen
^ There probably is. pinch.gif And yes, I read it. I remember enjoying it. XD.gif I suppose if I didn't read it over two years ago I could give you more of an evaluation, but I know that Julia Roberts named one of her kids after the characters! Phineas, right?
HakunaMatata
Hm, I've heard of it but I have no idea what it's about.

Description, anyone? biggrin.gif
technicolour
Hated this book! We all swore it was going to be Brokeback Mountain: Camp Edition. And I didn't really like it much either when we had to analyze the tone, word choice, blah blah blah and all that AP crap. It was...bleh.
MyEverLastingHopelessRomance
I agree, when you have to read books, it takes the pleasure out of them. I myself am a huge book addict.

I've read Animal farm as well and found it funny.

I have read A Seperate Peace, in the seventh grade. [I hate that schools try to force people to read these kinds of books that should be really taken in and thought about, not read for some assignment].

A Seperate Peace

I couldn't find an actaul novel summery, but those are like footnotes on the book.
Dizzi
i had to read that for school last year...i hated it.
Jeng
I didn't really enjoy this book, but it was easy to understand and nice to read. I remember reading this for summer reading.
KissMe2408
Oh man, read it for my 9th grade English class.

I remember one thing my teacher told me, "Finny is not gay!"
yeah h'okay, sure.
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