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Happy Friday y‘all! This weeks prompt... what was your favorite book that you were assigned to read at school? There were many that were liked and many that were probably a bit rough to get through. And some that may have changed our outlook on reading entirely! Throw me a tag! Let me know what yours was! Post multiples if you have them☺️ #fridayfunwith451 #fridayprompt #favoriteschoolbook @451Degrees
Texreader A book I read that really stayed with me when I was really young was
Evangeline 4y
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451Degrees @Texreader it sounds like a magical book🤩 I‘ll add it to my stack! Thanks for playing💙 4y
Cinfhen This book has stayed with me throughout the years~ haunting actually
Night 4y
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451Degrees @Cinfhen that does sound haunting. I can only imagine the horrors people went through in those camps. And then be strong enough to write it out! Quite the story I‘m sure. Thanks for the tag💙 4y
Megabooks We only read dead white men at my mid-90s high school. Nevertheless, I enjoyed (both assigned by my 10th grade teacher) The Great Gatsby and
The Grapes of Wrath 4y
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451Degrees @Megabooks I‘ve never read The Grapes of Wrath but I loved Great Gatsby! Just felt a strange longing feeling the whole time reading it 😩 thanks for playing💙 4y
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