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Are you as well-read as a 10th grader?
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I've read three or so, but I've never heard of most of them. Inevitable, I suppose.
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I've read some, never heard of a bunch.
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I hate CSM. It takes too long to process the quizes and it kills Internet Explorer most of the time. I restarted it three times and couldn't get through it. I was doing pretty good. I got to about 27 the one time. I had read 25% and heard of all but three.
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I dutifully answered all 37 questions, and at the end I got a "results" page that gave me NO results!
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My results were the same as Brian's. With an English degree, I'd consider myself well read. It was all those Americana books that did me in on this survey, lol.
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Frankly being well-read is more than reading from one's own country. Of course, I'm a little negligent on my own country. I don't believe for one second that I'm well-read, but I think I'm past rare and into the medium range now.
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They sure have changed what you read in high school. I was in honors and AP English in high school, I received college credit for my English classes in high school. I am not recognizing a good number of the books.
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I think you need to read Steinbeck. I was amazed by Cannery Row last year. As a Canadian I need to read Mordecai Richler, Margaret Atwood and Robertson Davies, all of whom I haven't read anything by. But then they weren't on our reading lists when I went to school. |
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Perhaps we should all pick out own list of 37 books, rather than someone else's. It's funny not to get "credit" for classics that aren't on this list. No points for Don Quixote! No points for Triant Lo Blanc! :-) At worst, I'm not reading the same books that are being assigned to 10th graders. That doesn't mean I'm less well-read.
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