As College Lit comes to an end, I am realizing how much I enjoyed the class. It was much more challenging than any other reading class I have taken in school so far, which I liked. I have never thought so in depth about books and short stories as I did in this class. I think that was a very valuable lesson for me to learn. I know that in college I will be expected to think deeply about the material we read, and I feel like now I am at least somewhat prepared for that.
I also enjoyed the variety of material we read. A lot of it was very odd, but that made the class much more interesting. It was my first time reading a graphic novel. I wasn't a huge fan of the book, but I'm still glad I read it. It was also my first time reading a play, besides Romeo and Juliet which I hated. After I read that book freshman year, I thought I'd never enjoy reading a play again. Reading Fences definitely changed my mind about that. I loved it. While we were reading Slaughterhouse-Five, I sort of hated it, but now I don't hate it as much. I was actually very enertained while I was reading it. Kurt Vonnegut is such a cool guy. For independent reading in Composition, I read Cat's Cradle, and it was so good. I'd definitely recommend that book to all of you. College Lit was honestly one of my favorite classes I've ever taken. The end.
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