Best 1984 in ext english year 11. Worst Romeo and Juliet in year 9. We had seperate boy and girl english classes in year 8-10 and our delusional teacher actually thought Romeo and Juliet would interest a class full of girls.
I had to read Gracie too. It was awful!
AHAHAHA i love you galsOh dear. We had to finish it. I know Romeo and Juliet is a play, but that was HORRIBLE.
Yessss, you're like the only other person I know who actually liked it.HSC:
Best: Animal Farm.
you obviously don't know many (good) peopleYessss, you're like the only other person I know who actually liked it.
Also I just remembered we read Catch-22 in the HSC Ext. 1 course, and I've already read it and it's my fave, if that counts.
And what's all this hate for Romeo and Juliet, it wasn't even bad. We went and saw the play and everything
Is Hatchet the one where the guy is in a plane, then it crashes and he has to survive?Best- tomorrow when the war began (year 9)
Worst- Hatchet (year 7 i think)
I've got "Heat of darkness" for ext1 too. seems like a pretty good readHeart of Darkness for Ext. 1 this year is the best novel (well, novella) I've got from school.
Worst is either Feather Boy (oh God that was tragic) in year 7, or Holes in year 8.
Everything from year 9 onward has been pretty good.
Yerp.Is Hatchet the one where the guy is in a plane, then it crashes and he has to survive?
Awww that was such a cool book I remember reading it in primary schoolYerp.
It's really, really great. If you have trouble reading it (quite a large majority in my class did, as it's almost entirely descriptive), I would highly recommend downloading an audiobook and listening along while you read/annotate. Really do think about its context while you are reading it as well, as it was released at the peak of the colonial era and hence was written for pro-colonial imperialists. Much of the racist discourse is really to engage with the audience at the time and subtly convey the underlying post-colonial message.I've got "Heat of darkness" for ext1 too. seems like a pretty good read
You liked Tomorrow When the War Began? Hmm, I didn't like it all that much.Best- tomorrow when the war began (year 9)
Worst- Hatchet (year 7 i think)
I thought it was good too.Awww that was such a cool book I remember reading it in primary school
hahah shadowdude... I don't even remember that scene! You got a good memoryYou liked Tomorrow When the War Began? Hmm, I didn't like it all that much.
It's where I learned the word 'orgy' and silently thought to myself "that pairing of Ellie and Lee... what even".
AND THEN THE SEX SCENE where ellie's like "oh i can imagine making animal noises with homer while lee carresses me" or whatever it was
burned into my memory forever. horrible, horrible memories.
Yay!I thought it was good too.
Yeah, I think so.. It was pretty terrible to be honestIs Hatchet the one where the guy is in a plane, then it crashes and he has to survive?
I actually really enjoyed it, i actually went down to the library and hired out the rest of the books and read themYou liked Tomorrow When the War Began? Hmm, I didn't like it all that much.
It's where I learned the word 'orgy' and silently thought to myself "that pairing of Ellie and Lee... what even".
AND THEN THE SEX SCENE where ellie's like "oh i can imagine making animal noises with homer while lee carresses me" or whatever it was
burned into my memory forever. horrible, horrible memories.
why would you enjoy--I actually really enjoyed it, i actually went down to the library and hired out the rest of the books and read them
Yeah, i don't really know, I just did.. I read quite a bit though, so i go through 1-2 books a week (pretty substantial 400-500 page books) so i guess half of the reason i read them was that i had couldn't really find any books that interesting, but i still enjoyed it. It got quite a bit better as they progressed so that sort of made me wanting to keep reading them also..why would you enjoy--
"Gender: Male"
how could you enjoy such drivel
HOW
I have to be missing something. It was... just so unfeasible.