Hello from Beachgrass

I’m studying early cold war right now, just finished reading To Kill A Mockingbird

I skipped history this year :broken_heart: i love the cold war tho (never lived thru it :heart_eyes: )
In english I’m reading fahrenheit 451, boring book and UMM apparently I have to do a 40 question test on it plus 2 essays?? the book was barely 100 pages!!

damn. Usually I have at least a 1500+ word essay every week, but a 40 question test and TWO essays?!

Welcome nice to have some young blood coming in,you have some very diverse modeling,movie,and music tastes.
Godfather is a timeless classic,and I really liked No Country for old Men

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I love that book! :grinning:

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One of Bradbury’s best, along with “The Martian Chronicles” (which is a series of short stories).

Unfortunately reading it for school takes some fun outta it. I do like 1984 though!
I used to read a lot (Historical fiction and nonfiction mostly) but school is taking top priority unfortunately and I mostly just read the news online nowadays :cry:

I also read The Illustrated Man and performed one of the stories for English last year. That was fun.

Welcome BEACHGRASS,
Good books, both.
Actually all 3, but I didn’t enjoy reading them as a school lesson. I reread them later again to see if they were as bad as I remembered and I was so wrong. The difference was “Catcher in the Rye” which I loved as a kid and thought it was drivel now.
But age brings wisdom.
Enjoy being kids.

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That’s true, sometimes reading for school makes a book less enjoyable