Some of them, not all.
I love reading and actually did enjoy most of the assigned books, however having to read them at public school style pace of like 2 chapters per week was horrible. Especially when class time was wasted with people reading aloud at an absolute crawl.you can read outside of class?
To Kill A Mockingbird is peak.scarlet is like hundreds of years older than mockingbird book?
Scarlet Letter is not as fun a read cuz its older but its an interesting story. However you better be ready to teach it well because it will be easy for it to fly over the heads of high schoolers.
Just lord of the flies
scarlet is like hundreds of years older than mockingbird book?Scarlet Letter was written in the 19th century and set in the 17th. It takes real talent to make something like adultery in Puritan New England bloated and boring but Hawthorne pulled it off.
I liked Gulliver's playback.
I liked Catcher in the Rye
Books like The Outsiders and Of Mice and Men were just too dull compared to the Fantasy or Sci-Fi I would have been reading in my spare time.I reread The Outsiders a year ago and honestly I thought it was amazing. I think a lot of it is sort of lost on kids of that age where I mostly remembered it as "wow look at all those punk kids beating each other up isn't that wild"
Catcher in the Rye is a book with 5 star writing and a 1 star plot.Accurate AF lol
I liked Catcher in the Rye
Became my favourite book immediately upon reading it in high school
Still get annoyed when the main criticism I see of it is "Holden is an annoying whiny dick"
Since when did a main character have to be a good guy?
The more I think about it the book was kind of visionary. Holden is basically the prototype incel.
Catcher in the Rye is a book with 5 star writing and a 1 star plot.plotcel