School hasn't ruined any books for me at all. I generally read books I like several times anyway so reading them several times isn't a problem. Analysing them doesn't bother me either - I'm happy not to do it but I find it gives me a better appreciation of the text. The texts I've done in the last few years are People Might Hear You (Robert Klein), Animal Farm (George Orwell), Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare), The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare), Bend It Like Beckham, A Man For All Seasons (Robert Bolt), Gwen Harwood poetry, Clueless and Emma. Studying these, especially the Shakespearean ones, Bolt's and Animal Farm really helped me understand them better. With movies I've watched (sorry, viewed) Clueless 7 times in a month and knowing more about Emma and Clueless simply make me enjoy them more. Some texts, however, are just boring and no amount of anything could save them.