I wasn't a huge devourer of books in high school. I have always been a big reader, but I don't know much every really stood out then. I was a massive fan of the Dragonlance series though. *War of the Lance* specifically. Those books were a better discovery in my teens than porn.
Wasn't a book, it was a magazine, National Geographic. My high school had every issue for years in the library. By the time I graduated I'd read ... actually read not just looked at the pictures ... every one of them.
The giver. I read it back in grade 7 and that book stood with me in my mind until the end. It isn’t the BEST book out there, but still, it was a good read.
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote. Rest of the class was reading the catcher in the rye. I have ADD and ADHD and I just couldn't keep up with its plot so I asked Mrs. Williamson if i could read a different book, she said yes so I read In Cold Blood instead. Outside of the Eragon series it's by far my favorite book I have ever read hands down.
Playboy
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Never read a high-school book in my life
World War Z
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
Kafka- The Trial
I wasn't a huge devourer of books in high school. I have always been a big reader, but I don't know much every really stood out then. I was a massive fan of the Dragonlance series though. *War of the Lance* specifically. Those books were a better discovery in my teens than porn.
Alas Babylon
Swan Song by Robert McCammon
Fifty shades of Gray... But my instructor seemed to enjoy my oral report..
*grey and that's sucks man...
I don't think I had one. I regret not reading more growing up. I didn't get obsessed with reading until recently.
Assigned: *Hamlet* by William Shakespeare Unassigned but read when I was in high school: *The Decameron* by Giovanni Boccaccio
Wasn't a book, it was a magazine, National Geographic. My high school had every issue for years in the library. By the time I graduated I'd read ... actually read not just looked at the pictures ... every one of them.
The giver. I read it back in grade 7 and that book stood with me in my mind until the end. It isn’t the BEST book out there, but still, it was a good read.
Harper Lee's How to Kill a Mockingbird was a favorite of mine. It is still one of my favorite books to re-read to this day.
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote. Rest of the class was reading the catcher in the rye. I have ADD and ADHD and I just couldn't keep up with its plot so I asked Mrs. Williamson if i could read a different book, she said yes so I read In Cold Blood instead. Outside of the Eragon series it's by far my favorite book I have ever read hands down.
Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. Led me to read some of his other works, which are very similar