Book Reports
Jesus Christ, it's finally DONE!!
Have you ever heard of a book called "Night" by Elie Wiesel? It's a great book, one that I highly recommend. Or at least, it would have been a great book, had I not been doing a book report on it.
Book reports are, in theory, supposed to enrich your understanding of the book, thus boosting your enjoyment and comprehension of it. However, they seem to do the exact opposite. You can't enjoy the book, because you're too busy searching for the answers to specific questions that you don't really read the book, so much as simply scan it for information. "Night" is an immensely powerful and graphic retelling of a man's experiences in concentration camps. If I was just reading this book for fun, I would have loved it. However, since I was doing a book report on it, I can't stand it. Book reports could take the best book in the world and turn it into awful drudgery. The education system needs to create a better way to study books, in a manner that doesn't make the student die of boredom.
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