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I'll have to be the first to vote for Of Mice and Men THe ending always makes me cry (are they happy tears are sad? I never know). The others are very good though.
I took all of the AP history and English courses in high school, as well as, physics and calculus. I did much better on the history and english exams. As for the types of educational things I like to read...I love history and anthropology. I'm also interested in the sciences (biology...
My dad has told me I'm the most well read person he knows, but it could just be that he doesn't know many people who read.
I've probably read thousands of books, but most of it aside from school work is fluff. I enjoy both classic and contemporary literature much more than fluff but it...
I would read in school all the time. I never left home without a novel. I would read when I was done assignments, and between classes, and when the teacher just couldn't seem to settle the class down enough to lecture.
In high school I had a Spanish teacher who would give the same language...
I think I seriously got into reading in 3rd grade. My best friend loved to read and my school would give prizes throughout the year when you reached a certain number of books. The more books you read the better the prize. It became a competition between us and I have been reading almost...
I found this cool site online www.titletrader.com You list books that you are willing to send to other people and you can request books from other members. The membership is free.
Books i really enjoy i keep and often reread. Books I don't enjoy and pulp books I swap. My mom and grandmothers and aunt and I will trade books. Any time anyone visits the other there is usually a bag or two of changing hands.
I would suggest A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving. I read it for the first time for my High School English class and loved it. I've probably read it half a dozen times since.
I'm Currently reading Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All by Allan Gurganus. I have about 100 pages left. Don't know what's next. Any Suggestions?