Larry Gude
Strung Out
...did you read it?
Nope, got about 2 chapters in and gave it up as a bad job. Classic it may be, but I have no interest in depressing stories, and that was pretty depressing stuff right there.
I never read Catcher in the Rye. It wasn't required reading in honors and AP level English, and when I tried to read it after high school I just couldn't get into it. I did read Franny and Zooey though, and I thoroughly enjoyed that.
Yep, required reading when I was in junior high school.
Nope. We were too busy reading Dante, Kafka, etc.Really??
Depends on your locale and timing. It wasn't required for me either.Really??
Nope. We were too busy reading Dante, Kafka, etc.
Depends on your locale and timing. It wasn't required for me either.
According to wikipedia it is one of the most censored books in public schools. However, it's also one of the top books that is required reading in public schools. Districts either love it or hate it.
We had to read Tale of Two Cities, which was pretty damn boring. I also had to read Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five. Still love that book to this day.I don't remember having to read it......we did have The Red Badge of Courage as required reading material....still enjoy that book.
Depends on your locale and timing. It wasn't required for me either.
According to wikipedia it is one of the most censored books in public schools. However, it's also one of the top books that is required reading in public schools. Districts either love it or hate it.
The only "required" reading for us was what was assigned over the summer. During the school year we chose whatever we wanted from a long list of recommended reading, usually 2 a quarter I think, for papers and such.true, maybe it's because i'm a little younger, but my AP teachers never cared for what was censored or not anyway. they went with the best literary works and didn't care what people said
Grapes of wrath: ran out of food/money, needed to move. found a place, had a hard time finding work, ran out of food/money, needed to move. So on and so forth.Locale and timing..
PG County...stone age.
Also had to read Grapes Of Wrath the same year.
oh ok...we had to read a ton of books and didn't get many options until the end of the year.The only "required" reading for us was what was assigned over the summer. During the school year we chose whatever we wanted from a long list of recommended reading, usually 2 a quarter I think, for papers and such.
i can't remember it well but i had to read that tooOh yeah...forgot about Of Mice and Men. That was just...ok.
Typical Steinbeck novel based near the California rusty plains. About a man and his retarded buddy during the Great Depression. Near the climax the buddy commits a horrid act (forget what exactly) and there's a mob looking to string him up. The man finds his buddy first but decides to kill him himself instead of leaving him to the mob. Cue the sobs...i can't remember it well but i had to read that too