Reading is Illegal?
Rochell Fulmer
October 7, 2011
Is it not crazy to believe that books are labeled as “illegal” because they contain “crude” language? What about the fact that most of the books we read in English class were restricted at one point in time? Books get restricted or banned due to a parent somewhere in the world... Read more »
North Augusta High School Summer Assignments
May 31, 2011
English II Honors Summer Reading Assignment English III Honors Summer Reading Assignment AP Language Summer Reading Assignment English IV CP2 Summer Reading Assingment AP Literature and Composition Summer Reading: Page 1 Page 2 AP U.S. History Summer Assignment
2nd and Charles is First in Our Book
Rochell Fulmer
January 27, 2011
Words are a way to capture a person’s attention. Books are the way to a reader’s heart. Readers who love books love bookstores. Bookstores for the readers are like video game stores for gamers. They thrive in them. When prices are low, they make readers even happier. Recently, a bookstore has opened... Read more »
Students Actually Studying? Maybe After Reading This…
Katye Gilliland
November 9, 2010
Do you ever tell yourself you’re going to study and then when it comes down to it, watching Jersey Shore or the newest Sports Center looks so much more appealing? This is a problem many teenagers have, but don’t feel too bad. The key to being different from your peers? When texting and tv... Read more »
An Arbitrary Number of Semi-Random Books Misconstrued, Spoiled, or Boiled Down a Single Unfortunate Element.
Gregory Edison
October 5, 2009
An Arbitrary Number of Semi-Random Books Misconstrued, Spoiled, or Boiled Down a Single Unfortunate Element. The Fountainhead: A man commits rape and commercial terrorism to critical acclaim. The Odyssey: Deadbeat Dad leaves home for twenty years, sleeps with a small Pantheon of Gods, and returns home... Read more »



