Friday Follow is a blog hop that was started by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. Each week a different question is posted by
our hosts and we will answer! This is a
great opportunity for bloggers to network and interact.
This week’s question –
Back to school. Create a reading list for the imaginary English Lit class you’ll be teaching this semester.
I wouldn't be surprised if Curlypow snuck Rot and Ruin into this list as well. :)
- Christinabean
You'd be correct :) Curlypow
You'd be correct :) Curlypow
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Hopping through. I really need to read 13 Reasons Why. It's been on my list for years.
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I'm going to enroll now in your class, Ma'am. :D
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Thoughts and Pens
I love your choices. Each one of them is current, but makes a huge impact on your mind after reading.
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Some awesome choices, especially The Hunt & Divergent!
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Happy reading!
Speak would be fantastic book to study. Laurie Halse Andersons books would be great to study for English, it's very in depth and emotional.
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Somehow after all these years, I still havent read Speak. Great list! :)
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wonderful list!! I'd be excited to be in that class for sure!
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Amber @Paradise of Pages
Wonderful Choices!!! I want to be in your class ;)
ReplyDeleteNice to see some fun books on the list, would be a fun class! Happy Friday
ReplyDeleteYay! Sounds like a full class! :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of these! I heard there was someone trying to get "Speak" labeled as "porn" though. Pretty ridiculous based on everything I hear-tell about the book.
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http://thepookapicks.wordpress.com/2013/08/09/feature-follow-6/