Which required books did you enjoy reading?
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2. Indian Killer
3. Great Gatsby
4. Grapes Of Wrath
5. Fight Club
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1) Fahrenheit 451
2) On the Beach
3) Jane Eyre
4) Pride and prejudice
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2) Alan Paton's Cry, the Beloved Country. Unlike 1984, I had no idea what this story was about before being instructed to read it for class. The novel is set in South Africa and involves an elderly preacher searching for his son. It's one that you really just have to read for yourself to appreciate its quiet magnificence.
3) James Baldwin's Go Tell it on the Mountain. The best word I could use to describe this book is raw. A true classic.
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They let you read "The Once and Future King" for class? I'm jealous.mocreasch89 wrote:I particularly enjoyed "The Once and Future King" and "The Odyssey" myself.
I enjoyed "The Scarlet Letter" and "Catcher in the Rye." Hawthorne in particular was the only author who ever used symbolism in a way that I could understand.
I suppose Macbeth was good too.
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