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What is everyone's favorite book they read for class in high school?
Mine was Huck Finn.
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I was homeschooled during high school so I had a little more freedom with my books and I loved them all more than books I had to read for class in public education. We did a section on short stories, where I was introduced to Kurt Vonnegut through books such as Welcome to the Monkey House. I also greatly remember The Lottery. We did a sections on plays where I read A Raisin in the Sun, The Heidi Chronicles, Antigone, Our Town, and For Colored Girls Who Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Wasn't Enough, just to name a few. For history, I read books like Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States (a favorite of mind, both book and author/historian). I remember having a lot of fun with books those years.
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My favorite book I read in high school oddly enough was my one of my least favorite when I read it. I remember struggling through 1984 by George Orwell and rolling my eyes often. Now when I reread it as an adult, I can't figure out why I hated it so much. High school is also where I found my love of Shakespeare. My favorite character out of any book is still Iago from Othello. I have also read every Edgar Allan Poe book and poem he has ever written after being introduced to The Fall of the House of Usher.
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My favorite book in high school was The River and the Source by Margaret Ogolla. This also happened to be a compulsory literature set book by that time.
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Treasure Island was a great read for me while in high school.
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My favorite was Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury. His portrayal of summer really grabbed me visually and emotionally.
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I really enjoyed Grapes of Wrath and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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1984 by George Orwell. Anything dystopian will usually keep my attention.
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The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams.
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My favorite was The Joy Luck Club. I loved hearing the different stories of Chinese immigrant families and their experiences in the changing environment.
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I loved Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. I remember being so heartbroken about the end, but I loved this book nonetheless.
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Post by DATo »

Very very strange!

It just occurred to me for the first time that I really did not particularly like ANY of the books we covered in high school literature. This despite the fact that the teacher I had for both freshman literature as well as English Lit when I was a senior was my favorite teacher of all time and happened to be the head of the high school's English department. It was a "mutual admiration society", as it were, because she also thought highly of me and wanted me to pursue a career in literary criticism. She was crushed when I told her I was getting into engineering after high school.

I suppose it was because I was more interested in her analysis of the books we covered that I took a more clinical view of the books rather than just reading them for pleasure.

But my favorite book of my high school era was Lord Of The Flies which I did a term paper (my choice of book) analysis of which earned me an A-.
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I also loved reading Huck Finn. 😊
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Post by amalhaseeb »

I'm between The Chosen and the Book Thief. I didn't love the Book Thief the first time I read it, but I think it's one of those books that gets better with each reread.
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Macbeth and The Lord of the Flies.
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