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ORIGINAL: CarrieO yep, but then some of those classics can throw a curve ball. picked up "Mrs. Dalloway" by Virginia Woolf and absolutely loved it! i certainly didn't enjoy it as much when i was younger and had to read it for school. Yeah, that's why I like to re-read ... sometimes they torture literature in school - I like to read it straight through and really absorb the book rather than picking it into little pieces. lol pipes up ... in our defense ... its chuffing impossible to "teach" the experience of a novel, or play in an hours lesson ... you ahve some hope with poetry but that is often so complex you end up having to sanitise it for the kids to understand This is why I do the summer reading list each year.. you think its bad being taught a book that way ... imagine having to teach a book you love like that .. *shudders* .. old English Teacher's proverb ... never teach a book you love ... and never try to explain TS Eliot
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