Thinking back to the books I was required to read in school, I remember most of them being absolute garbage, but there were a couple I really enjoyed. I'm curious what books really stand out for people from their school days.
For me, the best book I had to read was, "To Kill a Mockingbird." I remember really not wanting to like it because my sophomore English was gushing about how great it was. Turns out she was right, and it was really good. Still to this day, I put it in my top 5 books of all time.
I also remember really enjoying "Where the Red Fern Grows" in middle school, and balling at the end.
Some others that really stick out to me as being very good were Gatsby, 1984, "Frankenstein," and "Of Mice and Men."
On the flip side, I remember the first book we had to read in 9th Grade was, "Great Expectations." That book was so bad, I didn't read another book the rest of the year. On the plus side, I got really good at reading Cliff's Notes right before class, and then BSing my way through the essay. I also learned that if you're nice to your teachers they'll almost always give you at least a B.
Other books I remember being awful were "The Scarlett Letter," "Taming of the Shrew," and "Tess of the F'in Dubervilles."
For me, the best book I had to read was, "To Kill a Mockingbird." I remember really not wanting to like it because my sophomore English was gushing about how great it was. Turns out she was right, and it was really good. Still to this day, I put it in my top 5 books of all time.
I also remember really enjoying "Where the Red Fern Grows" in middle school, and balling at the end.
Some others that really stick out to me as being very good were Gatsby, 1984, "Frankenstein," and "Of Mice and Men."
On the flip side, I remember the first book we had to read in 9th Grade was, "Great Expectations." That book was so bad, I didn't read another book the rest of the year. On the plus side, I got really good at reading Cliff's Notes right before class, and then BSing my way through the essay. I also learned that if you're nice to your teachers they'll almost always give you at least a B.
Other books I remember being awful were "The Scarlett Letter," "Taming of the Shrew," and "Tess of the F'in Dubervilles."