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I just finished reading Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
It was kind of weird and might be really slow for some people, but I enjoyed it enough
It was my choice book for my Honors English class's Summer reading
I read the Hobbit for school, then LOTR for fun. I'm homeschooled, so my mom makes me read a lot of books, most of which I end up enjoying.
I just finished reading Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
It was kind of weird and might be really slow for some people, but I enjoyed it enough
It was my choice book for my Honors English class's Summer reading
Oh, I want to read that one.
For my English. For the honors summer assignment people had to watch a science fiction movie. One of the options was matrix
You…were supposed to…watch a…movie…for honors….English?
I had to stop doing honors and AP English because of the summer work. I never did it because I'm lazy, a procrastinator, and BAND
so I'm doing a cp science fiction english class and it's gonna be great cause all they do is debate morals and I'm also taking a creative writing class which is gonna be great cause literally all they do is write stories and then share them in Fridays and have food
Um I read
Outsiders
Lord of the flys
Touching spirit bear
Macbeth
Romeo and Juliet
Anne of Green gables
Quiet: The power of introverts in a world that won't stop talking
To kill a mockingbird
Devil in the white city
Thats allci can think of right now
we just finished the crucibles (pretty gruesome, might i add) and we're starting into the wild soon
We’re reading The Hobbit right now
Ooh yay! That is so much fun!
I just finished reading Chief Left Hand by Margret Coel, and started reading Black Dog of Fate by Peter Balakian. Both books were actually not that bad, surprisingly.
We finished the crucible and we started Frankenstein yesterday
The Crucible got memed so hard when I read it for school lmao
I can now add Eating Animals to this list (it's not a bad book but i'm not really one for non-fiction books :/)
These are no way in any order, it's just how I remembered them
-Night by Elie Wiesel
-Into the Wild
-Romeo and Juliet
-Harrison Bergeron
-The Veldt
-The Lottery
-The Monkey Paw
-Frankenstein
-The Odyssey
-Macbeth
-Long Way From Chicago
-Midnight Rider
-Chains
-Island of the Blue Dolphins
-Copper Sun
-Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed
-The Outsiders
-Unwind
-Oedipus Rex
-Our Town
-The Witch of Blackbird Pond (I don't remember reading it, but my friend says we read it)
-Solo
-Jekyll and Hyde
-The Hunger Games
-A Study in Scarlet
-The Adventure of the Speckled Band
-A Scandal in Bohemia
-Unbroken
-The BFG
-Matilda
-Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
-The Witches
-James and the Giant Peach
And more "Choose Your Own Adventure" books than I can even think about.
I'm going to reread M*cbeth for school soon (I already read it for class last year)
Soon I'm going to read To Kill a Mockingbird
Soon I'm going to read To Kill a Mockingbird
Ew. I didn't like it
Additionally, we just read 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Left Hand of Darkness. We're reading The Great Gatsby now and next we're reading The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
I love The Great Gatsby!
Soon I'm going to read To Kill a Mockingbird
Ew. I didn't like it
I did.
I loved A Study in Scarlet.
Soon I'm going to read To Kill a Mockingbird
Ew. I didn't like it
I did.
I haven't read it yet.
So. I am reading King Lear and Hamlet for school rn. Not sure if I'm excited or dreading it who am I kidding? It's both
I’m currently reading Just Mercy for school. It’s pretty good so far and was also recently made into a movie, so I might check that out too.
I loved A Study in Scarlet.
me too
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