You're Inherit the Wind!
by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
To you, the learning process is inherently about controversy. If
people aren't having their minds stretched, how could they possibly be learning? This
makes you a good but unpopular teacher, and the people around you are ready to make it
a federal case. All you're asking them to do is evolve a little. But they would like
you to be more creative. You would make an excellent lawyer, even though people think
you love monkeys.
Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.
Shuck and Jive
Monday, July 30, 2007
I do like monkeys...
Hat tip to Magdalene's Musings for this quiz. What book are you?
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Took the Quiz and ended up with this:
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Hmmm . . .
When I got this result I literally said "oh, sh**" out loud:
ReplyDeleteYou're A People's History of the United States!
by Howard Zinn
After years of listening to other peoples' lies, you decided you've had enough. Now you're out to tell it like it is, with all the gory details and nothing left out. Instead of respecting leaders, you want to know what the common people have to offer. But this revolution still has a long way to go, and you're not against making a little profit while you wait. Honesty is your best policy.
I was mislabeled as The Mists of Avalon. I detested that book, but read it just so I could poke holes in the screeds of a friend who bought into its boilerplate "feminism."
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