Have you read these books?

<p>13, including Winnie the Pooh! Oh yeah, he rocks. I wanna go to the midnight screening of THAT tonight, and not HP (saracasm hand raised, but i have actually read it!)</p>

<p>I think the 6 out of 100 statistic only works for regular people though, not CC’ers haha. Of course most people would have only read 6, they sparknoted/watched the movie instead for the rest when they were in school.</p>

<p>I have read some in my english class and some are still in my house but I plan to read them.</p>

<p>I’ve read 6 of them: To Kill a Mockingbird, Alice in Wonderland, A Tale of Two Cities, A Christmas Carol, Charlotte’s Web, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I’ll be reading The Great Gatsby soon for required summer reading.</p>

<p>I’ve read around fifty of the books, but if we only count ones I’ve read every page of then about 40 (assuming I counted right).</p>

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Umm, yeah, I don’t the the BBC had too much to do with this.</p>

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<p>5 and 49 both for school in 9th grade.</p>

<p>5 till now. Many of them on my reading list though.</p>

<p>I read about 14 and am hoping to read more from the list.</p>

<p>I’ve read about 25…I actually just bought a few more that are on that list and intend to read them.</p>

<p>-Currently in the process of reading The Lord of the Rings.
-Read the entire Harry Potter series.
-Read To Kill a Mockingbird…and watched the movie.
-Read some of the Bible, obviously not the whole thing and certainly not like a novel. :stuck_out_tongue:
-I want to read 1984 at some point but haven’t yet.
-Read Great Expectations…but that doesn’t necessarily mean I liked it.
-I read Little Women in grade school because we had a program online where you could take comprehension tests after you read a book and get points you could redeem for prizes. Little Women was 40 points, I was all over that.
-Like most, I’ve read some of Shakespeare but not near all of it.
-Read The Hobbit and loved it. Made me feel like a little kid again.
-Catcher in the Rye was alright.
-I loved The Great Gatsby!
-Brideshead Revisited was…eh. It was required reading so I didn’t really enjoy it.
-Brave New World was also required but I loved that too.
-I read most of The Count of Monte Cristo but I had to stop at all those endless chapters of financial talk. I ended up just watching the movie.
-Read Dracula and totally understand why it’s a classic.
-A Christmas Carol was a fun read.
-I tried reading Heart of Darkness, but it was in a class I didn’t like and honestly was too long-winded to hold my attention for long.
-I read a good portion of The Little Prince but it was for French class, so it was mainly for the ideas and not the story. Didn’t get to read the whole thing.
-Finally…I’ve only seen the musical of Les Miserables. Great as a musical, but I’m sure as is customary that the book is totally different.</p>

<p>So it looks like 15, give or take a few.</p>

<p>I’ve read 20 of these books.</p>