The best book you've read as an assignment.

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  1. Suiihou Merlin's Housekeeper

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    The best books I've had to read for class are The Outsiders, The Catcher in the Rye, and The Hot Zone.
     
  2. Soushirei 運命の欠片

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    I have a few: Cue for Treason, Hero of Lesser Causes, and my elementary classic: Fantastic Mr. Fox. :3
     
  3. EvilMan_89 Code Master

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    Portarit of the Artist, Romeo and Juliet, Hamelet, and of course Stones fromt eh River
     
  4. hidden_light Traverse Town Homebody

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    I got to say for its a tie between The Messenger, To Kill A Mockingbird, and The House on mango street.
    They all have unique, interesting styles.
     
  5. Luna Lovegood nani panda-kun

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  6. Darkcloud Word of advice: Let the wookie win. He's Chuck N

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    The 'Ender's Game' series were some of the best books I've ever read.
     
  7. Larxenegirl101 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    i read the sign of the beaver and loved it.
     
  8. kaseykockroach Hollow Bastion Committee

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    A Sound of Thunder was just about the only assigned book that was able to keep my attention.
     
  9. HellKitten Kingdom Keeper

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    That Was Then, This Is Now. Awesome book it was. I read it in two days. Weird ending though. I'm surprised they actually gave it as a 6th grade book it contained quiet a few swear like ******* and to some extent of a graphic death. It was a great book, however.
     
  10. Sexy Sheva Banned

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    There is so many lol

    Lately, we've read a book called
    "A Day No Pigs Will Die" and i really enjoyed the book :3
     
  11. Inasuma "pumpkin"

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    Worst: Romeo and Juliet - Horrible love story. Just..horrible. The symbols by this point in time are dramatically overused and the whole them getting together as a symbol of life and death just made me want to vomit. Plus, all they wanted to do was have sex. Not love, lust. >:

    Best: Lord of the Flies - Regardless if the story itself was pretty cliché, the fact it was about kids was great.
     
  12. Princess Luna Supreme Co-Ruler of Equestria

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    "A MODEST PROPOSAL" by swift

    a very interesting book... and disturbing... lol
     
  13. Sara Tea Drinker

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    Favorite: "The Odyssey"

    Amazing story, thousands of years old, but still well-developed. One of the most favorite stories I've ever read.
     
  14. Amethyst Grave Hollow Bastion Committee

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    "Heathrow Nights"
     
  15. sakayoyo Destiny Islands Resident

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    when i was in second or third grde forgot.
    but it was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

    my favorite book to this day
     
  16. Laurence_Fox Chaser

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    Of all the books I've read over the years it was Night.

    It's such a short and simple read but the book speaks volumes to you of what happened to the author in Nazi Germany. It's a real tough book to read but it's one of the most meaningful books I've read for an assignment.
     
  17. Sumi suicidé

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    I LOVED reading "keeper of the doves", it was so sad and quiet.
     
  18. Atlas Gummi Ship Junkie

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    oh, new one.

    We just finished The Outsiders by S.E Hinton and i really, really liked that book.
     
  19. Crumpet In your shadow, I can shine!

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    i'm actually reading a new book called wasted by mark johnson.... it's really sad, butit's really good, its says the f word a lot though
     
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    "Thirsty", and runner up was "Theories of Relativity"

    Thirsty really appealed to my taste of reading, even though I barely read, and Theories was unintentionally funny, and had a lot of sexual references that made me keep reading.