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    fav book you’ve ever read for a school assignment?
    
  
  
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      Mar 07, 2023 07:58AM
    
    
      Northern Lights, The Chains series by Laurie Halse Anderson, Pride & Prejudice, Beowulf, Sir Garwin and the Green Knight, The Canterbury Tales, Bleak House and Jane Erye
    
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      I can't remember the names of them so I apologize but one was about the Iditarod and was based on a true story and one was about Anne Oakley
    
      My favorite would be Animal Farm or the Outsiders but I'm about to read To kill a Mockingbird for English class.
    
      Tuck Everlasting, Tracks, The Road (still reading it, but it’s really good so far). My fav was prob the elephant vanishes
    
      The Great Gatsby! It really liked reading the book and I loved the movie. Annotating and analyzing it was so enjoyable. One of my fav books tbh. (Not for a school assignment but for my AS level English lit course) :D
    
      wow I'm so jealous of everyone 😭 At school we're reading Animal Farm by George Orwel and it is SO boring
    
  
  
  
      Noor wrote: "The Great Gatsby! It really liked reading the book and I loved the movie. Annotating and analyzing it was so enjoyable. One of my fav books tbh. (Not for a school assignment but for my AS level Eng..." agreed! it's super interesting to understand what makes each character THEM
    
      Reshika wrote: "Noor wrote: "The Great Gatsby! It really liked reading the book and I loved the movie. Annotating and analyzing it was so enjoyable. One of my fav books tbh. (Not for a school assignment but for my..."SAME
      Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, and (unpopular opinion) The Road 👏oh almost forgot about this iconic little diddy: The Yellow Wallpaper
      The Sorrow of Young Werther by Goethe.I swear I hated it back then, but, as years have passed, I've come to realize it's magnificent.
      We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson and not a book but a short story: The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman!
    
      nare wrote: "Night by Elie Wiesel"We're currently reading Night ,and so far its been the first assigned book ive enjoyed in a while, my other favorites are Esperanza Rising or Dark Water Rising
      "The boy in the striped pyjamas" by James Boyne. This book is abt a innocent boy who's father is one of the generals of the Germans during Holocaust period. This fueled my interest in all things holocaust related, as I find this history something that should be studied by future generations to prevent any such horrible things every happening again.
    
      School is back in another life, but ther are two (school) books I will have on my shelves until the day I die:The Parfume by Patrick Süßkind (German Class)
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood (English Class)
Honorary Mention: The Good Person of Szechwan by Bertold Brecht. I hated that one with a passion, but it still got me into Bertold Brecht, who now is one of my favourite authors.
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