donna35 wrote: » I would read Lord of the Flies again or Animal Farm or even Great Expectations but not a chance in hell would I ever read Peig again. She did my head in back then, much better things to read that enduring that again.
JohnMearsheimer wrote: » I think she is off the new Irish syllabus. We did A Thig Ná Tit Orm in Irish class. I thought it was an enjoyable enough read. Who knows, I might even pick it up again some time.
xLisaBx wrote: » I managed to pass Hons English LC without ever finishing Persuasion. Started it up again recently and once again never quite made it to the end, even though I found it entertaining enough. Same with Wuthering Heights - never made it across the finish line. I've read and re-read Great Expectations a few times though. Don't know why, it's a bit on the grim side.
WoollyRedHat wrote: » Whatever about leaving cert, how about old school, bit of Tara and Ben, that was were it was at.http://homepage.eircom.net/~seaghan/book/intro.htm
mariaalice wrote: » Anyone re read a leaving cert book as an adult, now I liked school and like poetry but I could never warm to the tedious novels we forced to read The mayor of Casterbridge has got to be one of the most boring book ever and I would rather chew it that reread it, yet I know a few people who reread the boring Victorian book that were forced on us and love them.
Grayson wrote: » Sounds like you did the same cycle as me. was it Henry IV or Romeo and Juliet for the inter the year you did it? (yes people I sat the intercert) I thought Wuthering heights was great up to about 2/3 of the way through. I completely lost interest at that point. It was only a couple of years ago i read To Kill a Mockingbird. I remember the younger lads and my younger sister carrying it around. Now that was a very good book.
vanderlyle wrote: » I remember disliking Empire of the Sun by Ballard intensely, but loving Death of a Salesman. Many years after the LC, I went to see the play Death of a Salesman, it was excellent. Might dust off my Text & Tests 4 & 5 - that was more my thing