like everybody else, i read some boring books in school and some good books in school. i remember the good books, and largely enjoyed reading them. you didn't have to pull my teeth to get me to read something, i'd do that with minimal prodding. the good books were classic texts that i want to have copies of and, at times, have had copies of on my shelf, but sold, or lost, or had damaged, or had stolen. the boring texts were almost universally "canadian content", although they never made me read any atwood until university, and i actually enjoyed it.
i took english every year from grades 1 to 13 and was initially admitted to university as a math-physics student. i mostly took science, math and computer engineering courses in my first stint at university and then went back to study law as well. i did take reading courses for breadth and there are a number of courses in history, classics, english literature, gender studies, and other topics that i was enrolled in that it's going to take me a little bit of time to collect all of the information regarding but that i want to fill in first.
i'm going to update this page as i gather information.
very early childhoood texts i will skip or only mention in passing:
- lots of dr seuss
- mister/mrs /miss books
- the curious george books
- beatrix potter series
- shell silverstein
- the hockey sweater
- the mare's egg
4th-9th grade independent reading for journal (both real and inserted, not necessarily in this order) that i will collect as i go through the journal phase and not before:
a) books i actually remember reading:
1. isaac asimov [working on]
2. jules verne (i was younger) <---soon
3. ray bradbury
4. hg wells
5. arthur c carke
6. cs lewis
7. lewis carroll
8. stephen king
9. tom clancy
10. dean koontz
11. robert ludlum
12. michael crichton.
13 john grisham
14. arthur conan doyle (i was younger) <----soon
15. hans christian anderson (i was younger) <----soon
16. grimm brothers (i was younger) <----soon
17. i had a book of greek mythology my grandmother gave me that included stories like icarus. i will do a section on "greek mythology for kids". i was younger. <---soon
18. aesop. i was younger. <---soon
19. saint exupery
20. william goldman <---soon
21. eb white (i was younger) <---soon
22. i read the king jame's bible from start to finish at the start of the summer between grade 5 and 6. i was not raised religiously, but i've been a staunch atheist ever since.
23. mark twain
24. rudyard kipling (i was younger) <----soon
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artistic license for exaggeration:
25. philip k dick (i was older)
26. alduous huxley (i was older)
27. tolkien (i was older)
28. wllliam golding (i was older)
29. frank herbert (i think i read a chunk of dune at my grandmother's because she was reading it, but didn't finish it)
30 roald dahl (my grandmother bought me a copy of james and the giant peach, and i read it, but it was left at her place and that was the extent of the roald dahl. i'll rectify that.) <----soon
31 douglas adams (i was older)
32 michael ende (i used to watch the neverending story a lot) <---soon
33. eta hoffman (i was older, but i liked the nutcracker) <---soon
34. dickens (i was older, but i remember a christmas carol)
35. hp lovecraft (i was older)
36. william gibson (i was older)
37. i should read the three star wars books. i never did. i saw the films. i wasn't much of a star wars fan, actually. even as a young kid, i found films to be kind of low brow. i've always preferred to read a book than watch a film.
38. i did read some rand as a kid but didn't finish it, which was unusual for me. i thought it was awful.
39. wyndham, which i read a little for school and enjoyed.
40. chaucer (i was older). do a section on chaucer, beowulf and other english mythology classics.
41. do a section on celtic mythology.
mythology to cover in more detail: celtic, english, germanic, norse, greek, roman.
only briefly touch on hebrew mythology.
note that the time frame here is before 1995 and really before 1990. texts from after 1995 are off limits.
nonfiction i read as a kid:
- my dad bought me hockey biographies, because he liked hockey. i never even learned how to skate. i read the game and biographies written by ghost writers for wayne gretzky, maurice richard and robert orr quite young.
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note: i can find documents called circular 14 at archive.org that have approved texts for each year, 1989-1996.
it changed in 1997, but i was in the last year of the old model. i did not shift to the new curriculum. at all.
note: be careful buying books on amazon. lame people just print books out to 8x11 computer paper, staple it together and call it a book. it's not even properly bound. this nonsense is going to get banned. for now, you have to check or you'll get ripped off.
update: i'm shifting much of this to bookoutlet.ca or to chapters to avoid this issue. i'll cross-reference. shop, even.
i might get an ereader soon. it won't be a kindle. but it won't be my primary reading source, it will be for bus rides and supplementary. i like physical books. i'm building a shelf - it's the point, to have it on your wall and say "these are my books, this is my library".
3rd/4th grade:
- journeys in mathematics 3 for grade 3, i think. later.
- journeys in mathematics 4 for grade 4, i think. later.
- course work: spelling, grammar. minimal in class reading, testing for basic reading comprehension. abstract learning through reading may be common at this age amongst white canadians that speak english as a first language, but not a part of the school curriculum.
- no recollection of any science, at all.
- tickle the sun english textbook by jaap tuinman had some passages that were read in class for grade 4, nothing that exciting. i'll buy this if i find it anywhere, but can't right now.
- my grade 3 teacher liked the beatles and would often play yellow submarine in class.
- very large amounts of busy work, especially in grade 4.
5th/6th grade:
-we watched a lengthy video called "voyage of the mimi" for english class, which i can't currently find for sale in book form anywhere. there was a school play for a christmas carol (found new, aladdin books) that i didn't participate in but there was no reading of the book in or out of class, students were just given lines to remember with no context. it was a complete joke. there were minimal in class readings, mostly of short stories that i don't remember. i remember listening to a 1930s recording of Leiningen Versus the Ants, which is weird and obscure and which i can't find anywhere. he was an odd guy. i remember reading sections of call of the wild by jack london in class (found new, oxford classic's, with white fang and short stories). i remember writing an essay on asimov's foundation's edge (found new years ago, bantam spectra) in grade 5, but it was because i was a gifted student and the teacher assigned it to me because he knew i was bored and was trying to get me to stop misbehaving because there was nothing challenging for me to do. he used to let me play tetris in the computer lab during math class, too. i should have been skipped a grade or two, but the principal kibboshed it under unjustified concerns about my "maturity level". she was a retard, broadly speaking. my standardized testing was consistently off the charts.
- course work: spelling, grammar. minimal in class reading, testing for basic reading comprehension. abstract learning through reading may be common at this age amongst white canadians that speak english as a first language, but not a part of the school curriculum.
- i do recall some small amount of newtonian force analysis, and work with newton meters. 2nd law. we did some measurements with metre sticks. nothing very exciting. extremely minimal.
- i don't recall any chemistry,
- my grade 5/6 teacher didn't believe in evolution, and it's a primary part of the reason i didn't have much respect for him, at the time. i used to often take library books out on cladistics. but there was no discernible biological instruction.
- i didn't attend the religious instruction and should have been at a public school, but my mother had me baptized at 3 for two reasons (1) the catholic schools started at k4 and the public schools started at k5, so i'd have to skip a year after preschool (defeating the point) if i were to go to public school but i could avoid the gap year by getting baptized and going to catholic school and (2) while my mom was herself a vaguely protestant scandinavian atheist, if not an explicit laveyan satanist, she was also an extremely racist person and she preferred to send her kids to the mostly white (franco-irish-italian) catholic school. my franco-italian dad's family were catholic a few generations back. he believed in hockey and always watched football on sundays.
- we actually did some programming with logos. no books.
- sail the sky english textbook by jaap tuinman had some passages for grade 5, nothing that exciting. i'll buy this if i find it anywhere, but can't right now.
- ride the wave english textbook by jaap tuinman had some passages for grade 6, nothing that exciting. i'll buy this if i find it anywhere, but can't right now.
- we took recorder lessons. ode to joy.
- the 5/6 teacher was also the coach of every sports team and that's what he actually cared about. he was a hard worker, and he spent a lot of time doing his job, which he clearly cared about, he was just a doofus.
- the school's french teacher was also the phys ed teacher.
- journeys in mathematics 5 for grade 5, i think. later.
- journeys in mathematics 6 for grade 6, i think. later.
- 5/6 was a little better than 3/4 but still had a lot of busy work.
adds are:
- a christmas carol, dickens (new, aladdin). it's a cliche.
- call of london/white fang, london (new, oxford). i liked these, for sure. well written.
- asimov, foundaton's edge (already have, bantam-spectra).
- the three jaap tuneman journeys hardcovers, which are well put together little course packs for kids, but probably very hard to find
- if i can find a print version of the voyage of the mimi, i'll collect it.
- leinengen vs the ants, stephensen is out of print because it was overt nazi propaganda. the author was an adamant nazi. i'm not worried about becoming a nazi, but there is no way to buy this in english except as an ebook of an article; it was never published in english beyond the initial article publication because it's just too overtly nazi. it's a weird thing to have such a prominent memory of. i remember almost nothing from elementary school as well as i remember this radio broadcast. it was truly chilling, and legitimately fascinating. them ants are smart.
7th grade:
- i vaguely recall reading handouts in class but don't remember what it was. i think it was "canadian content".
- there was a novel in a brown cover that wasn't very good
- the circular 14 pdfs are reminding me that we had english txtbooks in grades 7-9, which sounds weird, but really isn't. university english courses often have course packs. also, grade 9 was middle school, not high school, despite being at the high school and not at the middle school. i need to find the txtbook, which had readings and excerpts.
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8th grade:
- a man for all seasons (found new, vintage/penguin)
- the chrysalids (found used years ago, penguin uk)
- shakespeare, henry VIII. getting shakespeare reference soon.
- i think we did the diary of anne frank, which in hindsight is creepy and weird. i'm not sure if i got the year right though. this is s reference text, so not now.
- i remember reading the crucible because i remember the character names, but i don't remember when. (found new)
- i think there were handouts of sections of robinson crusoe. this isn't currently for sale as a real book on amazon. bafflingly. i'll try ebay.
- i read lord of the flies in the 8th grade in my stepmother's father's spare room one weekend overnight, as it was on the shelf when i was there. it made a bigger impression on me than the books i read for school, and was really more appropriate reading than the books i read for school. i collected it from his books when he died. it's one of the books that disappeared. (collected, disappeared, found new)
- the circular 14 pdfs are reminding me that we had english txtbooks in grades 7-9, which sounds weird, but really isn't. university english courses often have course packs. also, grade 9 was middle school, not high school, despite being at the high school and not at the middle school. i need to find the txtbook, which had readings and excerpts.
9th grade:
- i remember reading shakespeare, but that's it. merchant of venice for sure.
- the circular 14 pdfs are reminding me that we had english txtbooks in grades 7-9, which sounds weird, but really isn't. university english courses often have course packs. also, grade 9 was middle school, not high school, despite being at the high school and not at the middle school. i need to find the txtbook, which had readings and excerpts.
10th grade
- grapes of wrath (isu) (bought used years ago, sold years ago, found new)
- animal farm (have never owned, just found new)
- shakespeare, romeo and juliet for sure.
11th grade:
- i have almost no memory of grade 11 english
- i think it was largely canceled due to the ice storm
- i think we wrote exams and that was about it. i don't remember any assigned reading. not even shakespeare.
12th grade:
- a streetcar named desire
- 1984 (isu)
- tale of two cities (found)
- fifth business, robinson davies (this was brutal, the only thing i've read that is worse than ayn rand)
- the apprenticeship of duddy kravitz, mordecai richler. also brutally boring.
- shakespeare, macbeth, i think
13th grade:
- gravity's rainbow (isu)
- heart of darkness
- random bits of poe
- i vaguely recall some virginia wolff
- i think we read glass menagerie by tennessee williams but it's blurry
- i recall something by lord byron but it's blurry and it might be the wrong course
- shakespeare, hamlet i think.
1st year greek civ:
homer
sophocles
aristophanes
herodotus
plato
thucydides
2nd year english I (individual in society):
scarlet letter
dora
picture of dorian gray
frankenstein
narrative of the life of frederick douglas
yellow wallpaper, charlotte perkins-gilman
2nd year english II (sci fi):
war of the worlds (found new)
neuromancer
slaughterhouse five
handmsaid's tale
gulliver's travels
flowers for algernon
asimov, nightfall
3rd year engish I:
gender studies:
- dream of the walled city
- oranges aren't the only fruit