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What books did you read in school?
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andylc716
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What books did you read in school?

Name the books you read in school! Boring, Good, hard to read tell it allllllllll

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PINBALL
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Other than text books NONE


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Of Mice and Men, All Quiet on the Western Front, Inherit the Wind, the Odyssey, a whole lot of Shakespeare, Ordinary People...


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Clovie

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i don't remember.
a WHOLE LOTTA OF THEM


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JohnnyBloom
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Death of a Salesman - Arthur Miller

sorry to anyone who's read this and liked it but i HATED IT!!! i only did the exam for it a couple of years ago, but my friends uncle studied the same book about thirty years ago for his english exam - i mean, can't these exam boards think up some newer books for us to read???


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Nothing.


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I read Ender's Game!!!! eek! Happy Dance eek!


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Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, bunch of short stories, The Cay, some one about a butte (pronounced beaut), and some other ones I can't remember


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The redwall series, AWESOME!!!
I still read them four or five times over...


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Littleangel
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I read so many that this forum will not hold them.
Three Musceteers by Duma was the first one. I was 7 or 8 at the time. I adored it.
Reading was my favorite.


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Catcher in the Rye was sweet. So was the Welkin Weasel set. By Gary Kilworth. I, unfortunately, read the Harry Potters. Good ideas, bad writing.


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Imperial_Samura
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Only counting the ones I read as part of the course - King Lear, Hamlet, Taming of the Shrew, The Real Inspector Hound, My Place, Snow falling on Cedars, the Colour Purple... some others.

On my own - A lot, I often was borrowing books of teachers and so forth.


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~The Wickerman~
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Lesse.......i'm just gonna put international literature here and ignore the rest "Oscar Wilde - De Profundis" , "Shakespeare - Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear, Midsummer night's dream, err..and a few more", "Anna Karenina" , "Red and Black" , "Catcher in the Rye" , man........so many i can't even remember most..... "Dostoievski - The Idiot"....nah..too many to list sad

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I'm still in school so here was this years list...
the Odyssey, a whole lot of Shakespeare, The Illustrated Man, The Scarlet Obis, A lot of Edger Allen Poe, West Side Story, Animal Farm I HATE THAT BOOK!, The Hunted, and a few others I can not remember. I love to read, I have hundreds of books in my room but is there a rule that says all the books we read in school have to be old and boring!?


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Julie
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Genome...interesting


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