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Mar 15, 2010 02:34PM
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... I don't know... Oh! In 3rd grade, I tried to read 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. I didn't understand the content. I knew the words, and could read/pronounce them , just only I was in third grade and didn't know what they meant. I'm going to try to read it for real soon.
when I was in 6th grade, I read Pilgrim by Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard. An adult philosophical book....it was quite a book for an eleven year old to wade through....
romantic/fantasy/19th century classic/mystery, (if it's well done,)/science fiction(if it's well done!) so pretty much any well written book :)
The hardest book I've read was "The Sound and the Fury". It was hard, because there wasn't much of a plot, and the author didn't use any real sense of time. He jumped around using memories. And he switched the narrator... I didn't like it, but check it out if you want something difficult.
Defying wrote: "Before I don't really like classics but now, I consider it the best. especially those period-dramas"
IKR!!! I love those types of things.
IKR!!! I love those types of things.





