Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for July 20, 2015
Transcript:
Phoebe: I'm researching how long every book on my summer reading list is. I'll pick the three shortest, and minimize the amount of reading I have to do between now and the start of school! Marigold: But... aren't you spending reading NOW? Phoebe: Collateral damage.
danasimpson creator over 9 years ago
Hey, Phoebe likes reading. But anything is a chore if you’re assigned to do it over your break.
josh_bisbee over 9 years ago
My school never had a summer reading list
Ayshela over 9 years ago
I never minded the reading assignments that were half an hour or an hour a day, or even a certain number of pages, but when they tell me what I have to read then I resent it. I hated it when they did that to the kids, too.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 9 years ago
Learning how to do research.Learning without realizing that you are learning.
P51Strega over 9 years ago
By the time I graduated high school I was convinced I hated reading; the assigned books were soooo bad. When friends in collage started recommending books I initially shrugged them off. But once I started reading good books I learned that I loved to read.
Stellagal over 9 years ago
I have always enjoyed reading, but I detested being made to read from a list of books. One year, after doing the three books I made a book report combining all three books. Afterweards, I realized it sounded better than some of the summer movies I’ve seen that year.
TheGrandMugwump over 9 years ago
Reading isn’t fun. If it was, encyclopedias and technical manuals would be bestsellers. Reading something interesting makes up for it though.
strangeanimal over 9 years ago
I love reading technical manuals! Good thing I suppose. I dropped out of high school, and had to do something for a living, all that technical reading meant I could get a good job.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 9 years ago
I see now.
cwizard71 over 9 years ago
Going back to comment yesterday…I never meant to say this strip is unoriginal in any way. It is quite different from many other strips, including Calvin & Hobbes. Sure, there are some similarities, but I think there are more differences, and that degree of originality is why this is my favorite strip.
sjsczurek over 9 years ago
Anybody here remember the “Summer Weekly Reader?”
Faustenberger over 9 years ago
Reading Madeline l’Engle’s “A Wrinke In Time” for an assignment in 5th grade got me super hooked. I started reading to the exclusion of most of my schoolwork, and that marked my first D. This trend continued through all of middle school. Books are dangerous.
rcw90 over 9 years ago
Why did Marigold use a contraction? I taught for 33 years, Reading, English, and Science, and I never agreed with forced summer reading.
Stephen Gilberg over 9 years ago
“When you make something mandatory for someone, they resent it, and when they resent it, they **** with it.” —John Oliver
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 9 years ago
The problem is that you never know what you’re missing. For years I avoided “Pride and Prejudice” in the expectation—based on the title alone—of “awful sublimity and unmitigated grimth”, but, one day, fearing that I hadn’t had as much Horrid Medicine lately as was good for me, I picked it up, and roared my ribs out at the first sentence. My wife and I spent a good deal of our honeymoon in England visiting sites connected with l’aimable Jane.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 9 years ago
I liked reading when I was a kid.
GlitchedOne about 5 years ago
uses a contraction