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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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^this
I had to do it for A-Level and I refused to finish it and answered essays on it based entirely on the study notes and I still won.
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:10, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
Hehe
I did something similar with Lord of the Flies... I just didn't really like it so read through random notes, fumbled my way through the exam and still got an A! Ba-zing!
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:12, Reply)
Luckily I dropped english after GCSE...
So the only books I ever had to study in later years were Catcher In The Rye and Wuthering Heights!
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:13, Reply)
Aww
man, I would have much rather read Catcher In The Rye than Lord of the Flies. I actually don't mind Catcher, even though nothing really happens in the book, other than him wandering around calling everyone phonies.
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:15, Reply)
Of Mice and Men too.
And An Inspector Calls. Fucking dreary. I actually think I hated anything I was made to read...
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:16, Reply)
I had
to read An Inspector Calls too, wasn't really a fan either.

I did enjoy reading Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Nights Dream, I think the other half of my year got to read Macbeth and Hamlet though, which I would have liked to read!
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:21, Reply)

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