Books that you studied at school

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There were so many I ended up liking as an adult but as a kid/teen, I liked The Crucible, Hamlet, Ordinary People, and Whirligig
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There's none. Not many interesting books are discussed in school; my school's library only contains textbooks. This is the downside of the Indonesian education system; even people working in the field of education don't read many books.
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I am here in India! I just love the stories by the author "Ruskin Bond"! I read and enjoyed his stories during my school days; I even enjoy reading them now. :D
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