worst/best english novel you have ever read in school? (2 Viewers)

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duy.le said:
im surprised no one has mentioned harry potter, even though i dont think it was that good i would of thought someone would of.

BEST: memoirs of a geisha - Arthur Golden
Prey- forgot author (thriller about computers)
james patterson's woman's murder club series is pretty good.
dan brown is also good.
oh and of course good old Cambridge 4unit, good night reading.
i like to kill a mocking bird, good themes and clear message.
BAD: i dont not like book, i just stop reading it if its boring, ive liked all my texts for english, yes even brave new world. i cant bring my self to reading Lord of the Rings though. :sleep:.long and boring much?
... who has read harry potter for english??? i didnt think it was a text?
 

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-may-cat- said:
... who has read harry potter for english??? i didnt think it was a text?

u could actually use it for a related text for imaginative journeys... but not appropriate for a 08 prelim thread i guess
 

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black_kat_meow said:
Yes, but you wouldn be looking at good marks then...
i never said it was a good choice...only that it COULD be done
 

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hey, i know this is kinda odd and has nothing to do with anything on this thread, but can animals catch the flu off humans? i have no idea and im worried about my cat.
 

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-may-cat- said:
hey, i know this is kinda odd and has nothing to do with anything on this thread, but can animals catch the flu of humans? i have no idea and im worried about my cat.

if the pathogen mutates maybe...look at the bird flu....birds to humans...
 

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black_kat_meow said:
Don't suggest it here hthough, some people on here might take it seriously, lol.
lol but it's too late anyway coz 09z aren't doin journeys
 

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-may-cat- said:
hey, i know this is kinda odd and has nothing to do with anything on this thread, but can animals catch the flu off humans? i have no idea and im worried about my cat.
I don't think that's likely. Maybe take it to the vet. :)
 

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black_kat_meow said:
Yeah, true, unless 08ers are reading this, lol.
well then fellow 08z

DON'T CHOOSE HARRY POTTER!!! BAD CHOICE BUDDY!

lmao
 

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Empyrean444 said:
Most books are books of ideas anyway, and it presents some very good ones. Those things you mentioned only seem so ridiculous because a lot of them are common today - proving his personal genius
More proving that he didnt fit in with his time period, and liked magic mushrooms
 

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Brave New World - worst pile of bollocks ever!

For all those doing In the wild for their modules, prepare for shit....
 

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Nasonex said:
Brave New World - worst pile of bollocks ever!

For all those doing In the wild for their modules, prepare for shit....

better that than emma
 

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best:
- to kill a mockingbird
- animal farm
- fahrenheit 451

worst:
- the odyssey! its horrible! read it for extension. its so horribly long and boring. you read one page and you have to put it down. :sleep:
 

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I haven't started reading it, but one of the prescribed texts for EE1 is Dune. Given the bible-like thickness of the novel and its Star Wars-like sequence, I'm gonna die reading this mumbo jumbo.
 

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-may-cat- said:
you really liked that? really?
Well I thought the time travel perspective was interesting. :p
And yeah, it was better than certain books I've had to read this year. :mad1:
 

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