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message 151: by Heather (new)

Heather Cain 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


message 152: by Kittyluvrr89 (new)

Kittyluvrr89 | 276 comments To Kill A Mockingbird


message 153: by Spencer (new)

Spencer | 1 comments Tom’s midnight garden


message 154: by Wiebrie (new)

Wiebrie | 3 comments Everything Everything
By: Nicola Yoon


message 155: by niña (new)

niña (cupteenhault) its a short story but dead stars by paz marquez benitez


message 156: by sofie (new)

sofie | 11 comments des délits et des peines


message 157: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine | 3 comments lord of the flies, the road, 1984 and unwind


message 158: by Amethyst (new)

Amethyst | 5 comments 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


Lana ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ My favorite would be Animal Farm or the Outsiders but I'm about to read To kill a Mockingbird for English class.


message 161: by alixia (new)

alixia mendoza | 3 comments the book thief and the road!


message 162: by Nina (new)

Nina | 117 comments the outsiders


Kayla’s Book Binge (kaylalogist) | 38 comments Tuck everlasting and the count of Monte cristo ◡̈


message 164: by Sariah (new)

Sariah Kane | 3 comments Tuck Everlasting, Tracks, The Road (still reading it, but it’s really good so far). My fav was prob the elephant vanishes


message 165: by Amanda T (new)

Amanda T | 2 comments The Awakening


message 166: by bruna (new)

bruna  (bruandbooks) the little prince and my sweet orange tree (a brazilian classic)


message 167: by Mikaela (new)

Mikaela Bosch (mekachyu) | 3 comments 1984 and the outsiders are by far my favorite !


message 168: by Heather (new)

Heather | 1 comments the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime


message 169: by Noor (new)

Noor | 5 comments 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


message 170: by [deleted user] (new)

wow I'm so jealous of everyone 😭 At school we're reading Animal Farm by George Orwel and it is SO boring


message 172: by anni ౨ৎ (new)

anni ౨ৎ (annislibrary) | 73 comments The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas


message 173: by Raheem (new)

Raheem | 1 comments jane eyre by charlotte bronte i loved it!


message 174: by C. (new)

C. (venicebtch) | 43 comments Antigone by Jean Anouilh


message 175: by Kayla (new)

Kayla Oberle | 10 comments To Kill a Mockingbird or Lord of the Flies


message 176: by Reshika (new)

Reshika (ryncise) 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


message 177: by Joya (new)

Joya | 13 comments 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


message 178: by Abby (new)

Abby Edwards | 17 comments I genuinely really enjoyed to kill a mockingbird🕊️🤍


message 179: by Arianna (new)

Arianna | 25 comments Fahrenheit 451


message 180: by Macee (new)

Macee Manzz | 53 comments alixia wrote: "the book thief and the road!"

I agree! The Book Theif was soooo good.


message 181: by Karsyn (last edited Mar 16, 2023 11:22AM) (new)

Karsyn | 611 comments Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, and (unpopular opinion) The Road 👏
oh almost forgot about this iconic little diddy: The Yellow Wallpaper


message 182: by Izzy (new)

Izzy Mannella (izzymannella) | 17 comments brave new world !! i love sci fi dystopia


message 183: by AC's (new)

AC's | 411 comments 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.


message 184: by ♡ Rawan ♡ (new)

♡ Rawan ♡  | 2 comments hatchet


message 185: by Neverland2000 (new)

Neverland2000 | 11 comments Faust part one from Goethe
University: Jane Eyre, the great gatsby


message 186: by Ayesha (new)

Ayesha | 13 comments Persepolis, Macbeth or Of Mice and Men


message 187: by Sun ☀️ (new)

Sun ☀️ | 45 comments Fahrenheit 451


message 188: by sistinas (new)

sistinas | 7 comments 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!


message 189: by sharon (new)

sharon amenze | 75 comments inspector calls & great gatsby


message 190: by olivia !! (new)

olivia !! | 0 comments either percy jackson or the hunger games


message 191: by Tiyanie N (new)

Tiyanie N (tiyanie_n02) | 160 comments I have still only read The Vendor of Sweets, I thought I wouldn't like it but I ended up liking it


message 192: by faye (new)

faye | 262 comments the catcher in the rye or the great gatsby :)


message 193: by Haylee (last edited Apr 06, 2023 07:48PM) (new)

Haylee | 24 comments 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


message 194: by remy dk :) (new)

remy dk :) | 3 comments the outsiders and the giver were both good


message 195: by remy dk :) (new)

remy dk :) | 3 comments Ryleigh wrote: "The Giver"

yessssss


message 196: by Oopsie (new)

Oopsie Daisy (Crows Version) Wonder by R.J Palacio


message 197: by amiraa (new)

amiraa shaista | 68 comments "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.


message 198: by CrowAndKraken (last edited Apr 08, 2023 11:39PM) (new)

CrowAndKraken | 2 comments 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.


message 199: by Princess (new)

Princess Night | 226 comments the lighting thief


message 200: by Lexi (new)

Lexi Wuestewald | 3 comments The Glass Castle


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