The Peanut wrote: » I had very little interest in most of the literature we read in school except for the poetry. I actually bought the Soundings poetry book when it was re-issued a few years ago. Always loved most of the Irish poems and appreciated them more as I got older.
Turtyturd wrote: » Lord of the flies, and death of a salesman are two I have revisited since.
razorblunt wrote: » Had Tuppence to Cross the Mersey for JC, never going near it again. Can't remember the name of the LC book, it was to do with two friends joining the army, once the son of a Lord the other, a stable hand of some sort. Was decent enough, wouldnt mind going over it again.
CTYIgirl wrote: » How Many Miles To Babylon? Did that for my leaving, if the teacher hadn't gone on about homoerotic subtext I might have liked it more.
namloc1980 wrote: » Hard Times by Dickens for the Leaving Cert. What an excruciating read it was. It was so bad I actually never read it. Relied on the notes/summary book. Got a good grade as well!
conorh91 wrote: » I didn't think HMMTB had a homoerotic subtext at all. The relationship between Gerry and Alec is one which is supposed to contrast with Alec's cold relationship with the rest of his world, perhaps as a symbol of wartime solidarity between soldiers. There is nothing erotic about it.
bodice ripper wrote: » Soundings FTW. Still have mine from school.
xLisaBx wrote: » I thought that was only something I did, never heard of anyone else not reading the book