Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Hmmmmm seems you're right: I dont believe it, also.
Just saw this.
If that's true, then why is it part of the AR Curriculum for which kids can take tests? Why do schools participate in the AR Program and approve them for use? I don't know of any colleges using the AR program.
Why are multiple formerly banned books on the AR Curriculum list? Some of them controversial...
Originally posted by focus4chumps
if you stop lying, you wont have anything like this to get mad about. 😮 but ok lets drop it. you've embarrassed yourself enough.
That's my line: you've thrown a fit because your realize I was right. I read it, as part of required reading, in middle school. I took and passed tests from a highly reputable program used for reading programs in schools.
Deal with it. You were wrong. Move on.
Would you like to call up my middle school teacher to confirm this? I mean, this is the level of trolling you're getting into, now.
Edit - I'm smarter than you: deal with it. 🙂
Double edit - You're gonna shit yourself when I tell you I read the first 4 books of the Vampire Chronicles in the 7th grade. Again, required reading to pass the class.