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Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett

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3.0

Surprisingly not awful, but nothing I'm going to ever be excited about.

It'll work well for the AP test!

-Book Hugger
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard

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3.0

This month I'm trying something new: waiting until the end of the month for ratings. What I find is that as time passes, my opinions change and become more solidified, so therefore...we're doing this...because I already want to change half my 2019 ratings (but I won't).

Anyway, in a nutshell, this was kind of fun, surprisingly enjoyable for a school read, but isn't going to be something I'll rave about anytime soon.
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy

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4.0

That was certainly an interesting way to end it.

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The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy

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4.0

Oddly I ended up liking this more than I thought I would when I started it. Also, there was character development, so that was a very large factor in my liking it.
Hamlet by William Shakespeare

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3.0

If this weren't written in old English, I probably would have enjoyed it tbh. The plot is interesting and Hamlet makes a good character.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams

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4.0

Interesting to see that some themes really transcend time
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams

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3.0

I really enjoyed this by the end, but the beginning didn't capture me so much
Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur

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2.0

That was...not the most valuable piece of literature. I appreciate the time and effort and heart Rupi Kaur put into her poetry, but 1. I'm not entirely sure pressing enter a bunch of times really qualifies as poetry and 2. I think I was supposed to feel things, but I...didn't.

Anyway, if you want good poetry, read some Sylvia Plath. She's a queen.

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