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worst/best english novel you have ever read in school? (2 Viewers)

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Best: Darren shan series, great great books.

Worst: Tough one. A Midsummer Night's Dream was awful but not technically a book as such, probably To Kill a Mockingbird
 

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I found TKAM awful because:
  • The teacher made us read it as a class (This was in Year 9 btw)
  • The people reading can't pronounce words with more than 2 syllables
  • The teacher stopped us every four lines just to analyse them
  • The teacher gave us ridiculous amounts of questions
  • The book as a whole, while probing, was boring for an all boys school in Year 9.
 

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I found TKAM awful because:
  • The teacher made us read it as a class (This was in Year 9 btw)
  • The people reading can't pronounce words with more than 2 syllables
  • The teacher stopped us every four lines just to analyse them
  • The teacher gave us ridiculous amounts of questions
  • The book as a whole, while probing, was boring for an all boys school in Year 9.
Read it out of those circumstances. I can assure you it's very good.
 

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aaaaaaanddd the book was awful because every time I read it in my head, I had an urge to read it in a deep-southern accent.
 

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Best: Excluding the ones that I got to choose as free choice hmmmmm If we're counting plays, The Importance of Being Earnest if not, probs TO Kill a Mockingbird though I had read it a few years before we did it in school.

Worst: So hard to pick! I think Lobster Boy is prob the epitome of worst English novel though.
 

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Best: (loved most but to name a few)
Book Thief
Life of Pi (only because of the ending)
Jane Eyre
LOTF
TKAM
Maus (related text)
Death of a Salesman
Grimm Fairytales and Angela Carter short stories 'Boats are Burning' (yr11 X1, very easy and entertaining read)
Mr Pip (absolutely loved it, but very sad)
The Penelopiad
If on a Winter's Night a Traveller

Worst:
Picnic at Hanging Rock (so scared of reading it in yr7 lmao)
Wuthering Heights (never read it anyway)
Shakespeareans - especially Midsummer Night's (excluding Macbeth... loved it. period.)
Eucalpytus, by Murray Bail (by lightyears the worst, even more boring than Aunt Fay's lectures)
 

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Favourite book would be The Catcher in the Rye.

Least favourite would have to be the disc-world book I was forced to read. Horrible Horrible book.
 

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Best: (loved most but to name a few)
Book Thief
Life of Pi (only because of the ending)
Jane Eyre
LOTF
TKAM
Maus (related text)
Death of a Salesman
Grimm Fairytales and Angela Carter short stories 'Boats are Burning' (yr11 X1, very easy and entertaining read)
Mr Pip (absolutely loved it, but very sad)
The Penelopiad
If on a Winter's Night a Traveller

Worst:
Picnic at Hanging Rock (so scared of reading it in yr7 lmao)
Wuthering Heights (never read it anyway)
Shakespeareans - especially Midsummer Night's (excluding Macbeth... loved it. period.)
Eucalpytus, by Murray Bail (by lightyears the worst, even more boring than Aunt Fay's lectures)
Wow. Really? Most of the people I know hate it. I didn't mind it. My english teacher adores it.
 

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worst = Death of a Salesman/Holes (both very boring and it felt like a chore to read)
best = a hard choice... maybe Boy or Destroying Avalon
 

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Best: (loved most but to name a few)
Book Thief
Life of Pi (only because of the ending)
Jane Eyre
LOTF
TKAM
Maus (related text)
Death of a Salesman
Grimm Fairytales and Angela Carter short stories 'Boats are Burning' (yr11 X1, very easy and entertaining read)
Mr Pip (absolutely loved it, but very sad)
The Penelopiad
If on a Winter's Night a Traveller
Lord of the Flies? Ohh, I remember I read that - was a bit unsure of it but eventually liked it.

And you read If on a winter's night a traveller? NICE. Fantastic book. What did you read that for? Extension 1 English, I suppose? You're doing Textual Dynamics?

Worst:
Picnic at Hanging Rock (so scared of reading it in yr7 lmao)
Wuthering Heights (never read it anyway)
Shakespeareans - especially Midsummer Night's (excluding Macbeth... loved it. period.)
Eucalpytus, by Murray Bail (by lightyears the worst, even more boring than Aunt Fay's lectures)
Midsummer Night's Dream was okay... for example, a friend in the class got nicknamed Oberon for the rest of the year, iirc. That was pretty cool.

I also believe we had 'puck you' jokes. Or maybe that's just my imagination.
 

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Lord of the Flies? Ohh, I remember I read that - was a bit unsure of it but eventually liked it.
And you read If on a winter's night a traveller? NICE. Fantastic book. What did you read that for? Extension 1 English, I suppose? You're doing Textual Dynamics?
Yup! I'm currently doing engX1 TD unit and I'm loving it!
I'm guessing you did this too for your HSC as well?

At first when we just started the course and viewed Orlando film I was soo confused as to what in the world was going on, but all thanks to my wonderful teacher who spoonfeeds us I think I've got a firm grasp of the ideas behind this course. FLW was a hectic read but very interesting once explained (I actually wouldn't mind giving it another go)..So yeah starting IOAWNAT after these holidays and can't wait! (and you just reminded me that Marcovaldo-same author was also one of my favourite texts)

Tbh I actually find X1 so much easier to gain marks/understand than Advanced... weirdhuh
 

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Worst: "Raw" by Scott Monk
Best: I quite like "To kill a mocking bird" by Harper Lee
 

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Worst:

"Blueback"
"To Kill a Mockingbird"
Also wasn't very fond of a lot of Shakespeare

Best:

"Nineteen Eighty Four"
"Catcher in the Rye"
"Chinese Cinderella"
"The Happiest Refugee"
 

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