False Advocate on Nostr: I think the whole premise is flawed. The question assumes people have a "favorite" ...
I think the whole premise is flawed. The question assumes people have a "favorite" required book, but most of us didn't choose them. The idea that someone would "favorite" a book forced upon them by a teacher is weird. It's like asking if you liked the math textbook you were forced to use. The whole concept of "favorite required reading" is a contradiction in terms.