I go back September 9th. Well first I had to read Fahrenheit 451, then do questions, which I finished ages ago. I just finished my second book today, Sense & Sensibility, and I have to do dumb journal entries for that. After that I have to read One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich and I'm free. :v
Ugh I hate this 'reading journal' bullshit they always pull. I always feel like I never learn anything in English class dammit >:. Do your journal tomorrow, and take your time reading that last book since you don't have an assignment paired with it. If you read through it in one day then you'll forget everything and if your school is anything like mine you'll walk straight into a test when you get back. Also, I quite liked Fahrenheit 451 <: .
I know! It's like, um duh I recognize foreshadowing, I'm not impaired. I liked this one assignment I did for Romeo and Juliet, where I had to write a diary in the perspective of Romeo. I made it so painfully emo, I want to get it published. Yeah, I want to put the other book off but apparently it's really bad and I'd rather stretch it out. Fahrenheit wasn't bad, there wasn't any characters I really liked though. :/
xD God the closest I ever got to an assignment like that was having to write an extra chapter for The Lord of the Flies and The Merchant of Venice. I bet your teacher had quite a blast reading that diary. <: You should publish it, I'd buy it and get it signed xDDD. It'd become more popular than Twilight and Harry Potter and girls would be swooning over Emo Romeo. -Cough- ANYWAY Yeah I'd stretch it out then, and then just skim the sparknotes the day before school to try and remember all the awful stuff you blocked out of your mind when you finished (which I can guarantee you'll do if it's as bad as they say it is) <:. && I don't remember any character I particularly liked in Fahrenheit either, but I really like science fiction stories like that, with the oppressive government and whatnot. I dunno, I find them interesting.
Well, it's coz we're awesome and... it's bloody well hot 'ere in summer, and theirs christmas and stuff happening... maybe that's why