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What is your favorite book that you read in school?

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message 51: by Henna_UwU (new)

Henna_UwU | 99 comments The Poisonwood Bible
Pride and Prejudice
Never Let Me Go
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Everything I Never Told You
Educated

Of these, I'd say Never Let Me Go was my favorite.


message 52: by JD (new)

JD | 4 comments Stargirl


message 53: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Canela Alex wrote: "crime and punishment"

Agree


message 54: by Kaitlyn (new)

Kaitlyn D'Errico | 26 comments At my old school, Holes. I’m homeschooled now so basically any book I read is at school


message 55: by Rew (new)

Rew (rewsalem) | 109 comments I hated reading at school ..they always chose lame ass books but things change u knw..


message 56: by Joy (new)

Joy (rabbit-stew) Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins. Contemporary Lit. So much fun.


message 57: by Gypsy (new)

Gypsy (ignited_red_queen) | 25 comments The outsiders by S. E. Hinton and Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck are two of the books I read in High School that stayed with me well into my adulthood.


message 58: by Anne (new)

Anne Esp Mass (anneespmass) | 63 comments Little Women by Louis May Alcott


message 59: by Madissen (new)

Madissen | 82 comments I read a lot in school, both required and books of my own choosing from the library. Most of the required ones I dreaded more than actually going to school lol, but I liked a few!
Favorite required: The Witches
Favorite choosing: Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard


Closed for self healing  | 47 comments morning becomes electra
1984
animal farm
the great gatsby


message 61: by Christine (new)

Christine | 93 comments I had to read a lot my senior year because I was in Advanced Placement, but the only 2 books that I remember liking was Hamlet and Catcher in the Rye.


message 62: by ♤Lizzy♤ (new)

♤Lizzy♤ (Inactive) | 200 comments authors: edger allan poe
books: the giver, hatchet, harry potter


message 63: by ♤Lizzy♤ (new)

♤Lizzy♤ (Inactive) | 200 comments the outsiders was my all time fav


message 64: by Don (new)

Don Gorman (dong18) | 1 comments Joy wrote: "Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins. Contemporary Lit. So much fun."

Right on!


Isa  . ۫ ꣑ৎ   .   (izzbzz) | 4 comments the city of embers i remember being fun in elementary, im homeschooled now lol


message 66: by Joy (last edited Jun 05, 2024 06:09AM) (new)

Joy (rabbit-stew) "Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins...

Dan wrote: Right on!"


My prof was a hippie, for sure. 😅


message 67: by Chris (new)

Chris St Laurent | 120 comments Catcher in the Rye


message 68: by Juanita (last edited Jun 05, 2024 06:31AM) (new)

Juanita Johnson (1neata) | 3 comments Stranger in a Strange Land, by Robert Heinlein
Kindred, by Octavia Butler
Where the Sidewalk Ends, by Shel Silverstein
Of Mice and Men, and The Peart, by Shel Silverstein
Everything by Judy Blume
The Tell Tale Heart, by Edgar Allen Poe


message 69: by asapidox (new)

asapidox | 24 comments Adventures of the Wishing Chair.. Read that book over 10 times..


message 70: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa (vanessacumberlandcountypa) A Simple Heart by Gustave Flaubert by Gustave Flaubert

A Simple Heart by Gustave Flaubert


message 71: by Wyetha (new)

Wyetha (wyesreads) | 229 comments Whew ...that was just too many years ago to remember. I remember the first thriller (horror) novel I read was .... 🦈 Jaws. I think I was in 6 or 7th grade. It scared me to death, but I remember it well. 📚


message 73: by Diana (new)

Diana Jaques | 134 comments The Graveyard book by Neil Gaiman


message 74: by Erica (new)

Erica Robbin (ericarobbin) | 82 comments Oh so many! And great books on everyone's list.

I do remember loving to go to the school library in early grade school and would always pick out the next in series:

The Munch Bunch by Barrie and Elizabeth Henderson

When I got into chapter books, then narrowed down favorites would probably be:

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
The Silver Chair by C. S. Lewis
The NeverEnding Story by Michael Ende
The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks
Moby-Dick by Herman Melville
The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien

When we got to "free read" in class as designated reading time to read whatever we wanted I enjoyed:

Sweet Valley Twins by Francine Pascal
Nancy Drew by Carolyn Keene


message 75: by Marti (new)

Marti I didn't really like any of them... but Horacio Quiroga's stories really did something to me.


message 76: by Heather (new)

Heather Sanchez | 1 comments I loved The Giver and The Outsiders


message 77: by Tim (new)

Tim Mcguire | 166 comments I did a book report in 9th grade on the novelization of Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers... Got an A!


message 78: by Emma (new)

Emma Stauffer | 35 comments Scythe. It was sooooo good!


message 79: by Casey (new)

Casey | 4 comments I read purple hibiscus last year and it was so so good! I bought another book by the same author for this summer :)


message 80: by brittnreads (new)

brittnreads | 17 comments I had a lot that I liked but my ultimate favorite had to be The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. I loved the analogies and hidden meanings in it. I definitely recommend everyone at least read it once!


message 81: by Morgan (new)

Morgan Rose | 89 comments If it counts, I really enjoyed The Crucible(it’s technically a play) and The Hunger Games. My high school didn’t seem to enjoy classics cause we would watch movies based on the books instead of actually reading them.


message 82: by Ashleigh (new)

Ashleigh Carter (book_leigh) | 2 comments The Sound and the Fury was probably my absolute favorite required read. It’s on my list to re-read!


message 83: by Vittoria (new)

Vittoria | 65 comments I read many interesting books in school, but my favourite are probably 1984 and Animal Farm


message 84: by Kris (new)

Kris (eastcoastbroad) | 2 comments The Outsiders ❤️


⋆˙⟡ Lara ⋆𐙚♡ (in a gr slump) | 46 comments I got to read a darker shade of magic by ve Schwab for a school assignment. I get to read a lot of cool books at school! Also one last stop by Casey mcquiston


message 86: by kitcantspell (new)

kitcantspell ( semi hiatus ) | 20 comments percy jackson or the outsiders!


message 87: by STish (new)

STish (entrancingnightshade) | 18 comments Pride and Prejudice


message 88: by Elsie (new)

Elsie Smith | 5 comments Of the ones I was required to read in high school, my favorite was The Scarlet Letter. Otherwise I really didn't have a favorite but enjoyed romance a lot.


message 89: by William (new)

William Cheney (william_cheney) | 31 comments No favorites on the required reading but otherwise I loved scifi and fantasy.


message 90: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Cecil | 272 comments To Sir With Love
Up The Down Staircase
Prisoner of Send a
Rebecca's Inn


message 91: by Janet (new)

Janet C | 1 comments The Westing Game


message 92: by Chris (new)

Chris St Laurent | 120 comments The catcher in the rye


message 93: by Jamila (new)

Jamila Eve-Cann | 10 comments The Giver, And Then There Were None, Animal Farm & Of Mice and Men


message 94: by M.J. Rodriguez (new)

M.J. Rodriguez | 71 comments As I Lay Dying, by William Faulkner


message 95: by Sarah Lehman (new)

Sarah Lehman (sdelgado8404) | 116 comments Tuck Everlasting, The Giver and The Crucible


message 96: by Kim (new)

Kim | 2 comments Holes, Frankenstein, and Macbeth I’d say; Things Fall Apart was enjoyable too


message 97: by Brie (new)

Brie McKinney  | 37 comments Island of the Blue Dolphins


message 98: by Sybiee (new)

Sybiee Colvin (theoccasionaloldlady) | 15 comments of mice and men! I was gutted when they removed all non English written books from our GCSEs -- also I think I was the only one to really love inspector calls...


message 99: by Madeleine (new)

Madeleine | 20 comments Die Leiden des jungen Werthers


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