"The Godfather" may not be considered appropriate for a school setting due to mature themes such as violence, crime, and adult content. It may not align with educational goals or reading standards typically found in school curriculums.
from Sirius, his godfather. (if you havent read the 3rd hp book i think i just spoiled it for you
Yes, but some scenes when you read them are not appropriate for little kids.* *remember you can always ask your teacher, and if your a teacher wondering just the principal or other teachers.
Yes, it is appropriate for kids and teens to read .. No bad things in it, just a biography about him
Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult is a novel that addresses sensitive topics such as school violence and bullying. It may be suitable for high school students to read as a class, but it is important for teachers and school administrators to consider the maturity level of their students and provide appropriate support and guidance during discussions to ensure that the themes are handled responsibly and sensitively.
It is recommended to read "The Godfather" first as it is the original novel that introduces the characters and sets the foundation for the story. "The Family Corleone" is a prequel that provides backstory to the characters and events portrayed in "The Godfather."
Yes, it is a high school book, in 9th grade you'll probably read it.
At a school, library, or a book store
Very good, how did you know that? If you read the book, when Michaels in Sicily and marries Appolonia she serves almonds
It is about Harry Potter and his friends Hemonie and Ron find out Harry Has a Godfather, Sirius Black. He broke out of askaban. Read the Book.
you can read it any place! Library, Book store, school
Sure he did. He went to school so he read books.
In many countries, the Bible, or parts thereof, was used as a school book. Sometimes the Bible was read as a religious book with ethical lessons and other times it was read as a historic piece of literature.