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Animal Farm was the only book I remember actually getting handed a copy of. I liked it and I would like to add more, but other then this we were usually read to.
...How exactly does essay-writing work if you don't have a text on-hand? Or even simply deriving meaning from the text? I fail to see the usefulness in being read to, unless it's a drama or something out of oral tradition. But maybe there's more to it that I'm missing?
I forgot to add that I got my GED pretty early in high school, so I never really experienced that sort of essay. Most of what of typed were from how my english classes were in middle school.
Hah, you guys get to read some pretty good books in school. I enjoyed the Fountainhead, Lord of the Flies, and Siddhartha, but never ever was given the chance to read them for school.
As for book I read in school, I very much enjoyed the Crucible and bits and pieces of the Great Gatsby. Recently I got the chance to read Tristan and Isuelt as well as Dante's Inferno. Both of which I loved.
To Kill a Mocking Bird and Catcher in the Rye, were...alright, but I didn't really like them as much as the others.