jrav091
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So I have to write a 7-page paper on a book that I can choose. Any suggestions for an actually INTERESTING book that i can use?

Last edited by jrav091 (2008-01-27 16:43:02)

KEN-JENNINGS
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Any book?

Cosmos - Carl Sagan
Demon Haunted World - Carl Sagan
adam1503
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1984.
Reject_Wolf
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
adam1503
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The Catcher In The Rye
CommieChipmunk
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adam1503 wrote:

1984.
i was just going to say that
liquidat0r
wtf.
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Stephen Hawking - A Brief History of Time

That's an interesting book Should be easy to write 7 pages about too.
Phatmatt
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The Three Little Pigs and The Big Bad Wolf

https://www.topthatkids.com/cat_images/nr/1905359942.jpg

Now go make me a 7-page paper.

Last edited by Phatmatt (2008-01-27 16:57:39)

ig
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lord of the flies would be pretty easy
Poseidon
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ig wrote:

lord of the flies would be pretty easy
I second this.
SilentscoutIX
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Just look up the recommended reading list for AP English, that covers off so many good books it's incredible.
Hamlet
1984
Brave New World
Death of a Salesman
Heart of Darkness
A Dolls House
etc.
jrav091
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Wow everyone thank you so much for the awesome feedback.
OK so here's the thing with this. The teacher says that there must be literary criticism involved. I'm sure that means it must be a novel. So that eliminates other books. Sorry to everyone that put up other books. I wasn't sure where the instruction sheet was so I was not sure. Also, we just finished reading Lord of the Flies (amazing book) and have already read Catcher in the Rye (also a great book) and Of Mice and Men (ditto) through the previous years of school, so I do not think she will let us use those.
Anyway, keep the ideas coming if there are more out there and I will definately use all of them to make my final desicion. Thank you very much everyone!
ig
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SilentscoutIX wrote:

Just look up the recommended reading list for AP English, that covers off so many good books it's incredible.
Hamlet
1984
Brave New World
Death of a Salesman
Heart of Darkness
A Dolls House
etc.
i fucking hate death of a salesman lol
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
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jrav091 wrote:

Wow everyone thank you so much for the awesome feedback.
OK so here's the thing with this. The teacher says that there must be literary criticism involved. I'm sure that means it must be a novel. So that eliminates other books. Sorry to everyone that put up other books. I wasn't sure where the instruction sheet was so I was not sure. Also, we just finished reading Lord of the Flies (amazing book) and have already read Catcher in the Rye (also a great book) and Of Mice and Men (ditto) through the previous years of school, so I do not think she will let us use those.
Anyway, keep the ideas coming if there are more out there and I will definately use all of them to make my final desicion. Thank you very much everyone!
Ever read Bad Twin? It's based on the Lost series, but it's a good read for even the non-Lost fan because it only has subtle clues that tie in.

Another good read is Terrorist by John Updike (I loved it), or In The Company of Heroes by Michael Durant (if it's considered a novel).
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1984
The Jungle
All Quiet on the Western Front
adam1503
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ig wrote:

i fucking hate death of a salesman lol
Its difficult to get into, but good when you do.
avman633
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Separation of Power - Vince Flynn
adam1503
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Wuthering Heights is good...

EDIT: plus there's PLENTY of literary criticism out there about it.

Last edited by adam1503 (2008-01-27 17:47:12)

HurricaИe
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World War Z. Very fun to read and you can definitely write 7 pages on zombie-preparedness and suggestions on how the US government can have a plan ready in case the dead rise.
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Reject_Wolf wrote:

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Or Joe Simpson's "Touching the Void".
Or Sir Edmund Hilary's "High Adventure".

Oh EDIT EDIT EDIT: Jon Krakauer's "Into Thin Air" is another good one...

and don't ask me why these are all mountain climbing books, because I don't know why I like them so much.

Last edited by mtb0minime (2008-01-27 17:51:42)

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Black Hawk Down
KEN-JENNINGS
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adam1503 wrote:

Wuthering Heights is good...

EDIT: plus there's PLENTY of literary criticism out there about it.
Oh my god.  Easily worst book I've ever had to read.  Maybe it was because I was only 14 when I read it, but I absolutely hated that book.
ig
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adam1503 wrote:

ig wrote:

i fucking hate death of a salesman lol
Its difficult to get into, but good when you do.
i read the whole thing and wrote 1500 words on it. hated every minute of it lol.
ig
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how about to kill a mockingbird?
adam1503
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KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

adam1503 wrote:

Wuthering Heights is good...

EDIT: plus there's PLENTY of literary criticism out there about it.
Oh my god.  Easily worst book I've ever had to read.  Maybe it was because I was only 14 when I read it, but I absolutely hated that book.
Well its not for everyone, but then 14 is a little early to tackle that kind of thing.  There are so many different things going on at once, and the narrative jumps all over the place, so its not the easiest book to read unless you like that kind of thing (or have to study it for A-Level coursework lol)

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