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Which was your least favorite required read in high school/college?
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Authors:
William Golding, John Steinbeck, Nathaniel Hawthorne, S.E. Hinton, J.D. Salinger, F. Scott Fitzgerald, George Orwell, Joseph Conrad, Harper Lee
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William Golding, John Steinbeck, Nathaniel Hawthorne, S.E. Hinton, J.D. Salinger, F. Scott Fitzgerald, George Orwell, Joseph Conrad, Harper Lee
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I tried Gulliver's Travels later, and it was alright. But I doubt if I'll ever give Great Expectations another go."
I just read Great Expectations! Hahaha, it's not Dickens' best work, but it was still entertaining. I had to read Gulliver's Travels my Junior year and I agree it is a bit dense.




...and A Separate Peace by John Knowles is a close second



I started with a hardcover. Got the book-on-tape to help me along and still fell asleep.

Things Fall Apart made me want to rip my face apart. X_X

HS Junior English, 1992 - Huckleberry Finn. Blah. The only thing I remember about it is that a grad student taught it, everyone hated it, and he hated Vanilla Ice, so we gave him a tape of "To the Extreme" as a thank you present.


But I also didn't like The Pearl, and The Great Gatsby wasn't so great. And I don't get the hype about To Kill A Mockingbird or The Catcher in the Rye either.
Responding to some comments, I thought The Scarlet Letter was decent/almost good, and I liked Johnny Tremain and A Separate Peace.
I have a shelf for books I had to read for school, if anyone would care to look at it.



Grim
Winter psychotics.