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What book should be required reading for all high
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Our Em | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:02 |
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Can you think of one book, that a teenageer would benifit from reading... Fiction.. that perhaps lessons could be learnt.. and or a help to understanding life or adulthood? |
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Joan of Arc(hives) | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:05 |
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Animal Farm I'd say was a good one ! :0))) Joan xxxxxxx |
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Our Em | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:08 |
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Yes Our Joanie, thats a good choice... i was also wondering about Lord of The Flies? |
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Joan of Arc(hives) | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:09 |
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Do you know I hated that book !!!! In fact I threw my copy out not long ago, trouble is I now think it could have been valuable as it was a very old edition !!! Should have ebayed it instead what a chump !! :0((((( Joan xxxxxxxxxx |
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DIZZI | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:24 |
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Hi Em not a book but the tv documentary World at War all secondary kids should see it an perhaps learn,,all those lives,,so many who died |
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Cumbrian Caz~**~ | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:26 |
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I agree with Em on Lord of the flies, I did it for ' O level' very profound, Also Wuthering heights ...loved it! cazxxxx |
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Our Em | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:32 |
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Hi Aimie, the same as Caz, i did Lord Of the Flies for O level and never forgot , But, I did To Kill a Mocking bird for A level, and found it hard going... I am wondering whether to read that book again, now as an adult and see how i feel about it. |
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Barbara | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:33 |
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Wuthering Heights, I loved it, and for america , Wobegon Boy by Garrison Keillor, which is one of the most readable books ever. and anything by Laurie Lee............... Barbara..xx |
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Unknown | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:33 |
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' i'm the king of the castle ' ' the woman in black ' both by susan hill, and used in english course work. bryan. |
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karen in the new forest | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:34 |
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kez was a book i always remember and mice and men. karen |
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Sue C | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:38 |
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did 'of mice and men' as part of my GCSE's at school im 44 now and that story has always stuck in my mind what a great book sue c x |
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DIZZI | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:43 |
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Thought of a book i enjoyed and have read it many times Gerrald Durrell My Family an other animals |
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Joan of Arc(hives) | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:43 |
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There was also another book I read about an Auschwitz survivor when I was about 15...........unbelieveable the suffering they went through, & has left lasting memories with me. Sadly I have forgotten the name of the book & the author but it was very graphic. Other than Animal Farm, Anne Frank's diaries. :0) Joan |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:45 |
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Joan - was it 'If This Is a Man' by Primo Levi? For fiction I would suggest some of John Wyndham's books - the conversations are hopelessly dated but the themes (e.g. 'The Kraken Wakes') still resound. |
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Cumbrian Caz~**~ | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:48 |
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Laurie Lee and Cider with Rosie! We met him on hol when i was about 14 in a west country pub!! Cazxxx |
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Mauatthecoast | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:50 |
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When I was a teenager (in the fifties)my father bought me my first serious book 'The Diary of Anne Frank' and said, ' If you only ever read one book in your young life,read this' The true tale shocked me, but, I learnt some valuable lessons reading it. Mau xx |
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Our Em | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:51 |
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Maureen thats a book i have yet to read... but your mentioning of it has spurred me on to buy the book. |
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Len of the Chilterns | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:51 |
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Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt. Len |
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Our Em | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:53 |
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I have heard of Angelas Ashes Len, but not sure about the storyline? |
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Joan of Arc(hives) | Report | 30 Jul 2006 22:54 |
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Yes Caz a wonderful book ! Sheila it is this one : Five Chimneys: A Woman's True Story of Auschwitz Olga Lengyel 'This true, documented chronicle is the intimate, day-to-day record of a woman who survived the nightmare of Auschwitz and Birchenau. This book is a necessary reminder of one of the ugliest chapters in the history of human civilization. It was a shocking experience. It is a shocking book.' Says it all really. :0) Joan |
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