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#76 2013-04-12 08:57:50

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

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our school doesnt let us read that and other classic books

Well, perhaps they want you to wait until high school? I don't know

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#77 2013-04-12 09:27:55

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

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genderdysmorphia wrote:

our school doesnt let us read that and other classic books

Well, perhaps they want you to wait until high school? I don't know

i got to read a book that swore all the time in 7th grade


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#78 2013-04-12 10:23:19

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

mythbusteranimator wrote:

possibly wrote:

genderdysmorphia wrote:

our school doesnt let us read that and other classic books

Well, perhaps they want you to wait until high school? I don't know

i got to read a book that swore all the time in 7th grade

Well it isn't the same for all schools
And since, you're homeschooled aren't you?

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#79 2013-04-12 10:37:30

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

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mythbusteranimator wrote:

possibly wrote:


Well, perhaps they want you to wait until high school? I don't know

i got to read a book that swore all the time in 7th grade

Well it isn't the same for all schools
And since, you're homeschooled aren't you?

Yeah, but they have a system of books you can study

I did "A Seperate Peace" and a lot of people were using minor cusses and a few major ones but not MAJOR major ones


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#80 2013-04-12 10:44:05

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

I don't usually worry enough about it to classify them

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#81 2013-04-12 10:45:40

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

The Lord of the Rings
The Hobbit
A Wrinkle in Time
Where the Red Fern Grows

Can't think of other ones XD


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#82 2013-04-12 11:04:12

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A Wrinkle in Time was good, as far as I remember

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#83 2013-04-12 11:24:20

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

Do you mean good books or favourite books?
There's books i like that aren't particularly outstanding or wellwritten, but are just good to read. I really like say... Eragon. But it's not that well written and couldn't be compared to To kill a mocking bird.
I think theres some confusion which is why some people are getting annoyed at choices. The hunger games is not a better book then animal farm, but people might enjoy it more.


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#84 2013-04-12 11:57:21

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I actually liked reading Eragon, even if it can be matched up almost exactly with Star Wars

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#85 2013-04-12 12:33:42

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I actually liked reading Eragon, even if it can be matched up almost exactly with Star Wars

I liked reading it, and it's one of my favourite books. But it's not a Good book, as in well written, plot, originality. He was like 15 when he wrote it though  smile


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#86 2013-04-12 13:44:52

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I really respect that you're able to differentiate favorites from "top" ones, that's more than most people here have been able to do <_<


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#87 2013-04-12 13:59:47

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

Warriors. Its not a "Favorite" book. It has a really good unexpected plot.


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#88 2013-04-12 15:27:11

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

mythbusteranimator wrote:

genderdysmorphia wrote:

our school doesnt let us read that and other classic books

wow

probably because they "swear" too much, right?

no because we wont be able to understand them until we're older or something??? i cant really remember but the teacher's explanation seemed solid

possibly wrote:

genderdysmorphia wrote:

our school doesnt let us read that and other classic books

Well, perhaps they want you to wait until high school? I don't know

we don't have that here


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#89 2013-04-12 19:13:16

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

BitterToast wrote:

None of those is anywhere near being the best book of all time. Unsmashing literary tastes kids have these days ;_;

A lot of these are brilliant, classic books...

Lord of the Rings, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Time Traveler, Frankenstein, all amazing...

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#90 2013-04-13 21:42:57

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

Vampirates


Fruit Fighter, when your food eats you.
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#91 2013-04-13 21:46:42

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

I vote The Lightning Thief, Fablehaven, I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I'd Have To Kill You (yeahhh... not for younger readers!), The Princess Diaries, and Uglies (by Scott Westerfeld. Hmm... and... I can't think of any others, right now!

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#92 2013-04-13 22:14:46

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

The Chosen by Chaim Potok is a magical book.

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#93 2013-04-19 22:45:50

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I don't think I can name 500 books that I've read but about a week ago I read this really lovely children's book (That I'd only gotten because Goodwill was having a sale on books and it'd have been cheaper for me to get another one) called "One Hundred Dresses" by the person who wrote Ginger Pye. Her name escapes me right now :,(

But it was really touching for a children's book. It really made me feel for the characters and reminded me of myself when I was younger. It seems like the kind of book they'd have at the library so if you're ever at yours look for it! It's a really quick read (I think it was 80 pages) and it's a great story


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#94 2013-04-19 22:50:02

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

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I don't think I can name 500 books that I've read but

My point with saying this was that since I can't recall that many books One Hundred Dresses would probably be on my list of 500 top books somewhere though it wasn't extraordinarily life-changing or anything n_n But it was still great

I really kind of fear for the day I'm too old and creepy looking to browse through the kids books section. As of now I'm still youthful and nice looking but it only takes a stroke too much of eyeliner and a few inches of height to go from cute-teenage-punk-wannabe to "honey don't look at her you might catch the crazy!"


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#95 2013-04-19 22:53:32

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

genderdysmorphia wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

genderdysmorphia wrote:

our school doesnt let us read that and other classic books

wow

probably because they "swear" too much, right?

no because we wont be able to understand them until we're older or something??? i cant really remember but the teacher's explanation seemed solid

Don't put up with it if you want to read it.

What are they going to do
stop you?

Last edited by soupoftomato (2013-04-19 22:53:48)


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#96 2013-04-19 23:00:46

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

I've had teachers glance down at what I was reading and question if I really thought I should be reading that, but when I'd say yes they'd say "fair enough" and move on (Happened with One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and To Kill a Mocking Bird and some other things in the sixth. I don't think I really got all I could out of either book when I was eleven though and I'll re-read them when I've got the time probably)


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#97 2013-04-19 23:04:57

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

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I vote for Ulysses // James Joyce
wow this book <3

You read that?

Uh huh.

Sureee...

/s

Anyways I read a lot of books in school that I probably shouldn't be but the teachers seriously do not care what we're reading so I can read 1984 at school without a problem because my reading level is insanely high according to test scores.

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#98 2013-04-19 23:09:43

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

banana500 wrote:

dontbombiraq wrote:

I vote for Ulysses // James Joyce
wow this book <3

You read that?

Uh huh.

Sureee...

/s

Anyways I read a lot of books in school that I probably shouldn't be but the teachers seriously do not care what we're reading so I can read 1984 at school without a problem because my reading level is insanely high according to test scores.

How do you know that he didn't?

Anyway, I doubt ANYBODY would have gotten attention for carrying around 1984, regardless of test scores. It's not like teachers (past elementary I suppose) are going around thinking, "You know, I should stop that kid from reading that because his test scores just weren't high enough."  Pointing out your "insanely high test scores" sounds ridiculously conceited, by the way.

I've read Catcher in the Rye and 1984 and all I got was discussion with a couple of teachers about how good each book was so I think it's a non-issue.

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#99 2013-04-19 23:15:23

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

soupoftomato wrote:

I've read Catcher in the Rye and 1984 and all I got was discussion with a couple of teachers about how good each book was so I think it's a non-issue.

Yep. My seventh grade lit teacher didn't give me praise or try to coddle my ego when she saw me reading that sort of thing, she just recommended me more like them


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#100 2013-04-20 03:21:12

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Re: The Top 500 Books Of All-Time

soupoftomato wrote:

genderdysmorphia wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:


wow

probably because they "swear" too much, right?

no because we wont be able to understand them until we're older or something??? i cant really remember but the teacher's explanation seemed solid

Don't put up with it if you want to read it.

What are they going to do
stop you?

yeah i guess
as of now though it's an escape plan from my grandfather giving me grief about the kind of books i read


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