I had to read it for english 2 years ago (eight grade) and i actually hated it, i thought it was boring
2006-07-14 09:22:35
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answered by Anonymous
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i surely agree, I in simple terms achieved intense college in Australia, and lately examine it of my own volition. It became very solid, if notably depressing. i spotted in college they made us both examine Shakespeare (i will ascertain this is value in awareness the English language) Or garbage twenty-first century novels about those with boring as hell lives, that haven't any aspect except preparation us the English language (Which i'd have although human beings ought to understand already with no need to envision a one hundred web page youngster drama, or possibly I overestimate the intelligence of human beings those days?) curiously the first difficulty i presumed when I examine Nineteen 80-4 became that scholars should be compelled to envision it :P someone reported you ought to examine courageous New international by Aldous Huxley, do not hardship examine the synopsis on-line, i got here across it particularly dry and tedious to envision. That reported it does nevertheless espouse an significant message, it in simple terms isn't a very solid examine compared to Nineteen 80-4.
2016-10-14 11:23:14
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answered by groover 4
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Yeah! It was one I actually enjoyed reading in school. It was a great story and I liked the way it was written.
Not to mention it's a book with all guys :)
It's sad, but has great meaning to it. It's a really good book!
Have fun :)
2006-07-14 07:41:58
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answered by docsgirl24 3
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Yes, I'm 36 and read it when I was like 11. I fell in love with C. Thomas Howell from the movie... total pre-teen girl book.
Another poster forgot to mention "TEX". I think Matt Dillon played in the movie version.
It was one of my favorite books ever.
2006-07-14 07:44:57
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answered by K8e 3
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Yes. That is a good book. If you like the book, rent the movie. Tom Cruise is in the movie. Not sure which guy he played though.
2006-07-14 07:40:01
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answered by dukeofhmong 3
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Yep only book I read. Very good. The movie was ok but, I liked the book.
2006-07-14 07:44:30
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answered by ♫♪♥mï®♥♫♪ 4
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Awesome Book
Try
Rumble Fish
That Was Then This is Now
All by the same author
SE Hinton
2006-07-14 07:41:09
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answered by ricgrif 3
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yes it is a good book to read over the summer
2006-07-14 07:44:28
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answered by ciscokid 1
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Yeah read it in like 7th grade. I was alright i guess. Its kind of like old school gangs and stuff. Whats really suprising is that one guy had a big *** switch blade. LOL. It was a good book i didn't like the ending much. But i guess it was kind of cool the fact that they were all fighters. But comon BRUCE LEE would have kicked all their asses.
2006-07-14 07:39:10
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answered by FadingMemory 1
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No, but check out the movie as suggested before. You will see alot of young stars that really made it a dynamic when they were up and comers.
If you like that, then also look at "Rumble Fish" done in black & white fo effect.
2006-07-14 07:42:37
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answered by kjemerson 1
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Yeah a few years ago when i was in 7th grade i think, it was a good book. The movie was awesome too!
2006-07-14 07:53:48
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answered by A. 2
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