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schools ruins the fun of reading, kind of.
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post Apr 5 2006, 07:21 PM
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Frankly, I'm amazed so many of you said you hated To Kill a Mockinbird. I'm in love with that book. It's one of the best books I've ever read.

But ok, the only books that I didn't like to read in school were:
Of Mice and Men - I just didn't get the point of this book.
Romeo and Juliet - Awful play. I'm not into romance/love at all, and it was just so...not interesting. It's not like I couldn't understand the language or anything, because I did, I just...Not my type of book.
 
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post Apr 5 2006, 07:45 PM
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Oh god... where to begin?

Romeo and Juliet - Hated it (not as bad as the Odyssey). It's just a bunch of crap about romance and the whiny Romeo and pathetic Juliet.

Odyssey - We just started reading this and I already want to stab myself. And you have to pay attention, the teacher walks around the room and taps you if you arent. Then you stop every two seconds and she asks, "OK what's happening NOW?".. Uh... who cares?

I loved I Have Lived a Thousand Years, Fahrenheit 451, The Outsiders, The Giver was OK and the same with The Catcher in the Rye. Most books are actually alot better (like Esperanza Rising was actually a very good book) when you're reading them outside of school. When you;re in school its all about "Now what do you think the GROCERY STORE symbolized class?" Which I know helps us become better readers (atleast that's what my teacher says whistling.gif ) but it does get boring.
 
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post Apr 11 2006, 06:24 PM
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I agree, most books that schools make you read are boring, but when you get to choose for lit circles it's a lot better
 
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post Apr 12 2006, 08:42 AM
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Not necessarily, I've always loved to read, and I think that the books our school assigns aren't too bad actually.
 
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post Apr 12 2006, 09:32 PM
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school books are terribly boring.

i pick books that i like to read, no one else.
 
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post Apr 12 2006, 09:50 PM
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Actually, the only books I didn't like much that I had to read for school were Animal Farm and The Odyssey. Otherwise, the rest weren't that bad.

That's probably because I read most of them before we started reading them in class, though.

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post Apr 13 2006, 02:17 PM
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Hatchet was the death of me.
 
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post Apr 13 2006, 08:57 PM
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For school? i HATED reading anything by Ray Bradbury. i also hated reading The Glory Field by Walter Dean Myers. it was SO boring.
i dont really recall reading any book i liked for school.
 
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post Apr 13 2006, 11:34 PM
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^Are you joking? Ray Bradbury is an amazing writer. So is Walter Dean Myers. How can you not like them!?!
 
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post Apr 14 2006, 06:06 PM
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i ussed to lovee reading until i started highschool. i used to be one of those kids thatd sneak a book under my math hw and finish 300 pgs in a day. but since frshmn yr..i havent finished or cracked open the books we were assigned..and i feel pretty bad b/c ppl actually said they were good books =\

but there were a few books that i heard were bad.. the scarlet letter..and..hmm..the awakening i think? otherwise all the other assigned books were good - like catcher in the rye, catch 22, the stranger, how to tell a true war story, sula, rule of the bones, etc
 
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post Apr 16 2006, 08:46 PM
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This year, I really really liked East of Eden. I actually loved it. What a good book.
The one I disliked was Beloved. Maybe I'll appreciate it later, but I didn't like it when I finished it.

I'm reading Love Medicine right now. Although I finished just two chapters, I kind of like it so far. We'll see.
 
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post Apr 17 2006, 01:43 AM
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I love To Kill a Mockingbird. And I thought Great Expectations was so boring. -__-
 
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post Apr 18 2006, 09:28 PM
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The worst I've ever had to read for school was Dandelion Wine in 8th grade. That book made no sense at all.
Bud, Not Buddy was good. (7th grade)
This year, we've read Ethan Frome (confusing), Mythology (loved it), and Romeo and Juliet (awesome). We're about to start reading Animal Farm.
 
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post May 2 2006, 07:02 PM
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Of what we read this year, I hated The Stranger. Lord of the Flies and Wurthering Heights were alright, but I didn't really read either because they were boring. I liked 1984, Hamlet, and Pygmalion though.

Previous years, I disliked The Scarlet Letter, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and The Crucible. I did adore Catcher in the Rye, A Seperate Peace, and Jurassic Park though. Those are just my kinds of books.
 
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post May 3 2006, 05:45 PM
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I really disliked Lord of the Flies. I don't know, a bunch of boys stranded on an island and pretty much killing each other off isn't my type of thing.


But some of the books you guys have mentioned, like The Odyssey, Romeo & Juliet, and The Outsiders---I loved them all. _smile.gif
 
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post May 4 2006, 12:13 AM
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There's some books I liked..some I didn't like.
Liked:
War Between the Classes
Romeo & Juliet
Of Mice & Men
The Outsiders

Disliked:
I Heard the Owl Call My Name
Macbeth
Hamlet

I don't mind reading them usually though...its just the work that comes with it I don't like. _dry.gif
 
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post May 4 2006, 04:32 PM
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Hmm.

Absolutely hated:
The Good Earth
The Once and Future King
Watership Down
Animal Farm
The Moon is Down

Okay ones, but beaten to death so much that I didn't want to ever read them again:
The Giver
Fahrenheit 451
Gathering Blue
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Red Scarf Girl
All Quiet on the Western Front

And that's all I remember. But there are a lot more XD
 
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post May 4 2006, 10:53 PM
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I really like Inherit the Wind. happy.gif
 
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post May 14 2006, 07:59 PM
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Not at all, I'm very attached to reading even when it's a reading assignment. We started reading The Giver earlier this year, and it was very in-depth, and I finished the whole book within a day. _unsure.gif We were supposed to read a chapter everyday and then stop after we finished, but it started getting really intriguing in .. the 5th chapter, I believe? Anyway, reading. throb.gif
 
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post May 25 2006, 02:45 PM
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I really like to kill a mockingbird, tuesdays with morrie, and i am the cheese. i think the only reason why i understood to kill a mockingbird though was because my teacher explained it. the movie sucks though. nothing like i'd imagined.

i really hate: the scarlet letter

however, i hate everything we have to read in the lit books practically. -_- school does take the fun out of reading. for me its because i have to answer stupid questions and do essays on the stuff. i had to put down a really good book (morrie) in between chapters to answer stuff when i wanted to keep going. i only want to read for a good time! not have to over-analyze everything!

And why is it that every english teacher, it seems, adores mark twain?! i don't have anything against the man or his writings (since i've never read any), but still, i just want to know. They also all seem to hate Hp.

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^Are you joking? Ray Bradbury is an amazing writer.


An amazingly freaky writer who idolizes Poe. I've read Usher II and.. I think Ray is quite a disturbing man.

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In 6th grade I was forced to read books about survival like The Hatchet. OMG. snoozefest.


I really like the hatchet
 
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post Jun 9 2006, 09:10 PM
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I love nearly all of the books that I had to read this year. Some of the titles from the list:
Beloved - Amazing novel, although some parts were hard to analyze.
Ethan Frome - Seems kind of a simple book to me.
The Scarlet Letter - Enjoyed it.
The Great Gatsby - Became one of my favorite novels.
Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf - Very amusing.
A Streetcar Named Desire - Insightful.
The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn - It's okay.

I'm still in middle of reading For Whom The Bell Tolls, as my secondary reading war novel. It is not something I would voluntarily read.
 
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post Jul 9 2006, 10:12 PM
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Frankenstein was the worst book I read this past year. I hated it. For summer reading I have to read Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Nectar In a Sieve, Jasmine or In The Time of Butterflies, and Speak (already read that tho). School reading does take out the fun of reading. There are so many other books I would rather read than the ones that are required.
 
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post Jul 13 2006, 03:42 PM
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My teacher last year was pretty fair..he let the class vote on a novel..it was a good book to.
 
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post Jul 19 2006, 11:12 AM
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Hm, I remember reading The Scarlet Letter for school.
It was boring, but alright. Some parts were good, while the rest bored me.

& at first when I started reading The Scarlet Pimpernel, I loathed it. I thought it was the boringest piece of crap ever. But once it almost reached the end, it got rather interesting, making me wish I had read it through the boring parts in the beginning first.
& To Kill a Mockingbird was alright. It wasn't as boring as The Scarlet Letter, some parts were still pretty boring, although some parts were interesting.

I guess I'm just more into books that have more going on in it. mellow.gif
 
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post Jul 28 2006, 11:41 AM
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Great Expectations- Charles Dickens. -_-
 

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