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All through high school and college it seemed like every English class except for mine had to read this book. Of course I was ecstatic. A year and a half after college, I guess I missed it, I decided to read it. I'm glad I wasn't forced to, because I would have hated it if I had been, as it is it's a decent story. I didn't love it, but I liked Phineas.
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i read this book for the first time in seventh grade. it was on my brother's shelf, and i stole it. i did a report on it for my language arts class that spring.
because i liked it, but i did not understand it. it was as if someone had blindfolded me and dropped something good tasting in my mouth, but wouldn't tell me what it was afterward.
i read "lord of the flies" that year, too, and found it gave me much the same feeling.
i just listened to "a separate peace" again, and found it no less confoun ...more
because i liked it, but i did not understand it. it was as if someone had blindfolded me and dropped something good tasting in my mouth, but wouldn't tell me what it was afterward.
i read "lord of the flies" that year, too, and found it gave me much the same feeling.
i just listened to "a separate peace" again, and found it no less confoun ...more




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