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Thread started 11/05/07 9:31pm

RodeoSchro

Have you read "Farenheit 451"?

If so, you're ahead of my son. Of course, YOU probably don't have a major-grade book report due in the morning.

So tonight, my almost-14-year-old son is going to learn about Farenheit 451, coffee and all-nighters. I get to be the teacher.

If you have any insights about the above, let me know.

reading coffee
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Reply #1 posted 11/05/07 10:39pm

emm

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loved it! then our english teacher let us watch the movie nod
all other brilliant insights i am afraid are still
in a binder stuck under my bed at my parents house lol
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #2 posted 11/05/07 10:42pm

AsianBomb777

RodeoSchro said:

If so, you're ahead of my son. Of course, YOU probably don't have a major-grade book report due in the morning.

So tonight, my almost-14-year-old son is going to learn about Farenheit 451, coffee and all-nighters. I get to be the teacher.

If you have any insights about the above, let me know.

reading coffee

You may be able to download an audiobook for it on iTunes or http://www.simplyaudioboo...t+451/361/


Great book if you have time to read it, but if you're pressed for time...
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Reply #3 posted 11/05/07 11:22pm

lazycrockett

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It was a pleasure to burn.

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The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything.
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Reply #4 posted 11/05/07 11:32pm

RodeoSchro

AsianBomb777 said:

RodeoSchro said:

If so, you're ahead of my son. Of course, YOU probably don't have a major-grade book report due in the morning.

So tonight, my almost-14-year-old son is going to learn about Farenheit 451, coffee and all-nighters. I get to be the teacher.

If you have any insights about the above, let me know.

reading coffee

You may be able to download an audiobook for it on iTunes or http://www.simplyaudioboo...t+451/361/


Great book if you have time to read it, but if you're pressed for time...


Well, at 9:00 tonight, my son informed us that not only was the report due tomorrow, but that he hadn't read the book. In fact, he'd lost his copy.

So it was a trip to Barnes & Noble for the book, the Cliff Notes, and Starbucks coffee. We got through the Cliff Notes and now he's about 70% done with the report.

It's 1:30 AM. Thank God for the Cliff Notes.
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Reply #5 posted 11/05/07 11:38pm

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RodeoSchro said:

AsianBomb777 said:


You may be able to download an audiobook for it on iTunes or http://www.simplyaudioboo...t+451/361/


Great book if you have time to read it, but if you're pressed for time...


Well, at 9:00 tonight, my son informed us that not only was the report due tomorrow, but that he hadn't read the book. In fact, he'd lost his copy.

So it was a trip to Barnes & Noble for the book, the Cliff Notes, and Starbucks coffee. We got through the Cliff Notes and now he's about 70% done with the report.

It's 1:30 AM. Thank God for the Cliff Notes.

I've met Ray Bradbury twice now. I am the Community Relations Manager for Barnes & Noble and I had the pleasure of introducing him on two separate occasions at two different events involving city-wide reads. He is a joy to listen to and spoke for at least two hours on each occasion, keeping the crowd very interested in all he had to say. (I also have an autographed copy of Farenheit as a result of one of the two times I introduced him...) Great book; teaches the youth about the evils of censorship... I hope he likes it. Next have him read Something Wicked This Way Comes or Martian Chronicles!
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Reply #6 posted 11/05/07 11:46pm

evenstar

RodeoSchro said:

AsianBomb777 said:


You may be able to download an audiobook for it on iTunes or http://www.simplyaudioboo...t+451/361/


Great book if you have time to read it, but if you're pressed for time...


Well, at 9:00 tonight, my son informed us that not only was the report due tomorrow, but that he hadn't read the book. In fact, he'd lost his copy.

So it was a trip to Barnes & Noble for the book, the Cliff Notes, and Starbucks coffee. We got through the Cliff Notes and now he's about 70% done with the report.

It's 1:30 AM. Thank God for the Cliff Notes.


you're such a nice dad. hug my parents would've killed me if i'd done that at his age. lol
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Reply #7 posted 11/06/07 12:20am

RodeoSchro

evenstar said:

you're such a nice dad. hug my parents would've killed me if i'd done that at his age. lol
[Edited 11/5/07 23:46pm]


Awwwww, thanks. His mom wanted to kill him, but cooler heads prevailed.

It's 2:19 AM. He's done. I'm proud of him.
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Reply #8 posted 11/06/07 8:14am

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lol i just never ever admitted these things to my parents shake
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Reply #9 posted 11/06/07 8:17am

JustErin

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emm said:

lol i just never ever admitted these things to my parents shake


Same. lol

And I don't think I actually even fully read a single novel in high school. I have no idea how I even graduated. confuse
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