<p>yeah, some other people thought it was funny. Of course I'm the wierdo in our class who reread The Great Gatsby-- my tastes are a bit off :p</p>
<p>Like Water for Chocolate
House of the Spirits
Lord of the Flies
Cry, the Beloved Country
Siddhartha
A Separate Peace
The Good Earth
"A Doll's House"</p>
<p>IB English novels stink.</p>
<p>ooo... i forgot to put down the adventures of huck finn and frankenstein</p>
<p>Huck Finn- ditto</p>
<p>This Boy's Life
Bless Me, Ultima
The Lord of the Flies
1984 (I can appreciate it's literary merit...but I just didn't like it...)</p>
<p>forgot more....with malice toward none..out of this furnace</p>
<p>Scarlet Letter, This Boy's Life (didnt read it haha), Bodas de Sangre (in Sp.)..wait, and that Huxley novel was complete garbage as well..uhh, Brave New World.</p>
<p>Lord of the Flies
Power and the Glory
Huck Finn</p>
<p>The Outsiders
The Odyssey</p>
<p>Of Mice and Men
Heart of Darkness
Scarlet Letter</p>
<p>I swear, everyone at my school loved Of Mice and Men when we read it. They're all so surprised when I say I hate it.</p>
<p>The teacher stopped quizzing us on Heart of Darkness, so I stopped at page 16.</p>
<p>Scarlet Letter can die. It was better the second time I had to read it though.</p>
<p>We're not required to read much in school. That's probably close to half the required books I've read in HS.</p>
<p>Definitely The Scarlet Letter!!!!!</p>
<p>The Hunger of Memory was pretty bad too.</p>
<p>Oh my god, Lord of the Flies made me want to kill myself, not just the characters.
Let's see, Romeo and Juliet, too-- such posterchildren for today's emo kids.
Hemingway. All of Hemingway.</p>
<p>Tale of Two Cities (well.. it may have been the teacher who taught it)</p>
<p>Go Tell it on the Mountain (don't really remember it much but i recall that i didnt like reading it at all)</p>
<p>Native Son... it's probably in part because I didn't understand it well enough, but I felt like no matter what I said about it the author would have told me I was wrong and had no right to be interpreting his book. And in a nearly-all-white school we had to dance around basically anything critical.</p>
<p>Diary of Anne Frank :-(</p>
<p>Beowulf, I'm not a fan of that at all.</p>
<p>nor am i...luckily we read a shorten version of only about 20 pages tops</p>
<p>The Stranger (but I liked The Plague)
Hemingway, ugh
Any and all Steinbeck, including Grapes of Wrath (but there is a special place in the fires of hell for The Red Pony)
Great Expectations
The Invisible Man</p>
<p>I hated a lot more too but I've blocked the memories.</p>
<p>Oh, Dubliners, that's the one I was blocking out. I will do my best to forget the experience again directly.</p>
<p>my teacher already warned us we're all gonna hate tale of two cities because dickens was paid by the word so it has a lot of nonsense description. she even said she despises dickens.</p>