In an effort to raise the level of discourse on /lit/ I want you to tell me about the last book you read in the style of a primary/elementary school book report.
Gold stars may or may not be awarded.
Title of book: the temple of the golden pavilion
Author: mishima
Fiction or non fiction: both
Characters: Mizoguchi, Kashiwagi, Tsurukawa
My favorite part of the story was when: Mizoguchi burned down the Golden Temple. The entire book leads up to that glorious end
Stars: * * * (3 stars)
Name: Andrew
>factoring in plot for a review
This is why children are raised to be plens
>>9114576
Title: On Friendship
Author: Nehamas
Fiction or Nonfiction: Nonfiction
Favorite: The sections on literature
Book Rating: kill me
>>9114576
lmao retard can't even do the assignment correctly
>fill in BOTH the not great and okay stars to indicate it's 2 stars
>write your god damn name on the assignment
>>9114691
>fill in BOTH the not great and okay stars to indicate it's 2 stars
The star system is not explained and ambiguous
>write your god damn name on the assignment
On an anonymous image board
Title: Steppenwolf
Author: Herman Hesse
Fiction or Nonfiction: Fiction
My favorite part of the story was: The "all girls are yours" show in the magic theater. I think it really hit home our ability to choose greatness and the tendency of Harry (and all of us) to shy away from it in fear of failure. Also it was comfy AF.
Rating: Great
>>9114673
>>9114576
>doesn't actually look like a child made it
>>9114586
"part" does not necessarily mean what part of the story, that's just what all these plebs are doing to avoid actually saying something meaningful about their experience
>>9114754
Oh so what's the hidden meaning behind 'part'
I love this thread because these book reports are actually more in-depth than most OPs
>I just read x, what does /lit think?? xD
>>9114794
Look at the dictionary. Some but not all of something. Quite open, really.