Jax wrote:
SpiraLethe wrote:
Practically everything I've ever read for class, including such works as: The Grapes of Wrath, The Jungle, The Age of Innocence, Babbit, etc.
Same with me! The school always gives you boring books to read -_-, right now my for my english class we have to read a book called Nothing but the Truth, it sucks, and it doesnt make any sense. I only like books that can entertain me or else i get bored of it.
I actually kind of liked that book. I'm not sure why, but it was a quick read, and made a lot of sense.
However, we read several books in school that were tough to get through:
Jane Eyre-- This book is the epitome of god-awful feminist literature. Aside from the one major plot twist, the book was extremely boring, and as a guy, I didn't even read the whole thing. The only person in my class who did was the neo-feminist girl who wears African dresses (even though she's not African) and doesn't shave her armpits.
The Joy Luck Club-- Not as bad as Jane Eyre, but still hard to read. I got through this one, but mainly because it was the majority of my semester exam, on which I needed an A to keep my perfect GPA. There were actually a couple of moderately funny jokes in this one, and I liked the book's structure.
Great Expectations-- Not something I had when I started reading this book. Once I heard that Charles Dickens was paid by the word for writing it, I quit reading. That happened around the beginning of Part 3. Needless to say, it lived up to my expectations. Also, the characters spoke in dialect. I can't stand dialect (especially when people portray Texans as saying y'all all the time. Yes, we use that word, but only when it's necessary).