The Great Gatsby
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If we could the replace Gatsby on the school required reading list...
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If we could the replace Gatsby on the school required reading list, with something that's both age relevant, and well written, then mayb..."
In place of Twilight, I would say The Prince Lestat series. However, in place of Gatsby (and possibly Romeo and Juliet) I would recommend
Lestat and Pirate latitudes. They are AMAZING.



Their Eyes Were Watching God
Giovanni's Room
The Road
Something that deals with issues other than being bored rich and white."
I feel as though you've missed the fundamental fact that the book isn't remotely about being bored, rich, or white, but rather, hungry, ambitious, and lovelorn. And then, struck down by classism. A pretty universal message.
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I agree, if The Great Gatsby isn't relevant to high school students and the 21st century, then nothing is. Teachers who find it too taxing to teach should just stick to Harry Potter. When did it become wrong or too "challenging" to require students to think?