That one and Little Women. I hated them.
2007-03-13 17:31:08
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answered by Ms. Pelled Babby Schmidt 7
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I never had to read Anne Frank. I did like the books I was forced to read. They were good. To Kill A Mockingbird, Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn, Lord of The Flies. I liked all of them. I guess I'll read Anne Frank so I can feel your pain. Honestly from what I've heard it didn't sound like it would interest me.
2007-03-13 12:41:34
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answered by ? 3
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Why don't you like Anne Frank? What did she do to you? I would agree that the diary of Anne Frank is not too entertaining...but it isn't supposed to be. It's a journal of a girl experience during the Holocaust. It's not a fictional story or something. Maybe try reading the Cat in the Hat....that sounds like something that might suit someone of your level of intellect.
Now, to answer your question.....i would say that the worst book that I read was my math book. I enjoyed most of the books that I read in English.
2007-03-13 12:39:41
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answered by angela k 2
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I study both easily a kind of books on my own accord and my god I desire I hadn't. in the starting up, The Da Vinci Code, I hated each of the 'cliffhangers' i idea the plot replaced into over dramatised and the major personality whose call escapes me informed the more youthful lady about each thing even inspite of the actuality that she had a level in some thing in different that made her an authority on the problem. Secondly, Kissing the Rain by ability of Kevin Brooks. I had basically study Lucas it continues to be easily one of my all time favourites and that i oftentimes basically open a random web page and browse it, so i replaced into truly searching ahead to reading yet another of his. i could not stand it. The writing replaced into uncertain and hazy, I hated the characters and the way it replaced into written. that's effortless that i respect easily one of his books and not in any respect yet another. I lost faith i him after that, yet i ultimately study sweet by ability of him which wasn't as sturdy as Lucas yet a lot more beneficial useful than Kissing the Rain.
2016-12-01 23:11:01
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answered by Anonymous
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As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning - Laurie Lee = total mince
2007-03-13 12:50:36
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answered by sarahmoose2000 5
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Jeez...who said 1984? No taste.
I had to read "The Rivals" by Sheridan, "Return of the Native" by Thomas Hardy and "Murder in the Cathedral" by Eliot. All deadly dull. And this is my subject too.
2007-03-13 12:42:48
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answered by chapwithwings 2
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I agree with those who said The Catcher in the Rye. Although right now, Heart of Darkness is driving me out of my mind! I should probably start writing the essay for it about now...sigh.
2007-03-13 12:43:41
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answered by michelle17 2
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Crime & Punishment.
It's around 1000 pages about a guy sitting in an empty room thinking about killing someone. Could have been written in 2 paragraphs.
2007-03-13 12:42:08
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answered by Adam B 2
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I have to agree with you but the book was scary and depressing for me....The movie was better I like more up beat things. I dislike depressing and I had to force myself thur that book. My mom thought I was insane glad to know I'm not alone.....
2007-03-13 12:49:39
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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Pride and Prejudice it was a sweet movie but the book was making me bored.
2007-03-13 12:44:33
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answered by Lyrical Lie 5
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Ivanhoe
2007-03-13 12:43:26
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answered by Walking Man 6
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