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Have you ever liked a book the school assigned you to read?

I thought The Giver and To Kill a Mockingbird were the best. But I know every school system probably doesn't assign the same books. Is there any you actually liked reading?
 breebree446 posted over a year ago
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NCISLuverjk93 said:
Yes. Night, about the Holocaust. It was heartbreaking but an amazing true story; and The Third Man. Something I would have never read on my own but really liked it. <3
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LunaShay said:
My brother just read to kill a mockingbird XD


In 6th grade,we had to read a book called roll of thunder hear my cry...my favorite realistic book....

Cassie and her brothers, Stacey, Christopher-John, and Little Man, are walking to school on the first day of the school year, dressed in their Sunday best. T.J. joins them, and tells them about how a man named Berry was nearly burned to death by white men the previous night. T.J. also tells how he avoided trouble by blaming it on his little brother, Claude. For this, the Logan children grow angry with him. A school bus filled with taunting white children speeds by, showering the children with red dust as it passes. Jeremy, a white boy who is often beaten for walking to school with and associating with the Logans, soon joins them. But as a group of white children including his sister runs past, he has to leave them, and head towards the Jefferson Davis County School, the white school, where the Mississippi state flag, with its confederate emblem, flies above the American flag.

The Logan children soon arrive at Great Faith Elementary and Secondary School. Cassie, a fourth grader, is not eager to please her teacher, Miss Crocker. She is assigned a seat in the first row. She and the other students are surprised to learn that this year they will have books. However, the books are very old and dirty; they are books no longer needed at the white school. This infuriates Little Man and Cassie, and they are both whipped for trying to refuse the books. After school, Cassie runs to tell the trouble to her Mama, who is a teacher in the seventh grade. But Miss Crocker is already there. Eavesdropping, Cassie hears her Mama agree with Miss Crocker that she should have punished her children for disobeying their teacher. At the same time, she takes white paper and glues it over the inside cover of the children's books, hiding the table that showed that the books used to be used by white students and were now issued to "nigras."


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Thats about chapter one...
LunaShay posted over a year ago
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I HATED that book.
r-pattz posted over a year ago
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You did. You had that little "meh" face, and went on to say that we each have our own opinions. When people say that, it always means "I disagree with you, but don't criticize me." You took my comment to mean that I was insulting you indirectly, whether you knew what you were thinking or not.
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CB4evaGiggles said:
yea, but i forgot what they were, i think they were like historical fiction or something like that, lol
btw, i love The Giver, it was an awesome book! xD
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Twilightzook said:
I loved 'To kill a mockinbird' and 'Goodnight Mr. Tom'.
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TizzFan4evr said:
I read The Giver last year in school, I liked it. Now we're reading The Great Santini, it's okay. I don't remember reading any other books in class, except elementary when we were in like groups and read a book.
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r-pattz said:
Mhmm.
7th: I liked Tom Sawyer.
8th: Tale of Two Cities
Then this year, we just finished To Kill A Mockingbird, which I liked.
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simpleplan said:
To Kill a Mockingbird
Of Mice and Men
Where the Red Fern Grows
Speak

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zanesaaomgfan said:
No.
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xXSweeneyXx said:
I didn't like TKAM or The Giver

But I LOVED A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.
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I was totally in love with Carton for a few weeks. xD
r-pattz posted over a year ago
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LMAO my friend is obsessed with him.
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goofy21792 said:
HELL NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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posted over a year ago 
dragonrider said:
Yes I liked all of them.

6th grade: Tuck Everlasting
I am not sure what grade we read Tom Sawyer but I think it was seventh grade
7th grade: Shabanu: Daughter of the wind, A Day No Pigs Would Die
8th grade: To Kill A Mockingbird
9th grade: To Kill A Mockingbird

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