Hi,
I just recently heard about this book when my friend told me that he will be forced to read it next year in his junior year English class. I won't need to read it, however, since I will be doing an IB English course instead. Even though I won't be required to read it, I am interested in it because books that are high school requirement tend to be somewhat enjoyable (that is, if you like reading).
I'm a little turned off by it though because it sounds like--if you'll excuse my shallow term--a "girl's book." By "girl's book" I mean a romance novel like Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice that invests more pages on dreamy descriptions of attractive people than it does an intriguing storyline or a complex theme (mind you I haven't actually read any Jane Austen novels, but I'm pretty sure the book goes in something at least close to my description). Not that there is anything wrong with those sorts of books, but--like I said--it's not my style. It's already quite a stretch for me to even read a romance novel, nonetheless endure pages and pages of, IMO, effeminate narrative prose and dialog.
So do you think I'll be able to handle the romance or is it too dominate for someone as young and shallow as me to enjoy?
P.S. Please don't chastise me for my ignorance towards "girl's books." I just want to know about The Scarlet Letter.


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