<p>W@chu b3 r33din d!$ suMmAAAAAAA?</p>
<p>In case you don't speak ghetto-hood, that asks what you're reading this summer.</p>
<p>My list is </p>
<p>-Emma
-Jane Eyre
-Wuthering Heights
-The Kite Runner
-Frankenstein
and maybe Heart of Darkness.</p>
<p>How about you?</p>
<p>Barrons SAT Subject Test Chemistry and Barrons SAT Subject Test World History</p>
<p>More people answer!</p>
<p>“The Complete Works of William Shakespeare”</p>
<p>Kill me please.</p>
<p>I have that! Is it (purple or blue) with him on the cover and really thick? Is the cover smooth? :)</p>
<p>Black and red with gold trim I got it cheap at Barnes & Noble so I could look intelligent</p>
<p>Oh, well I have a copy (in perfect shape) I bought at the thrift store from either the late 90s or early 2000s. I’m too lazy to see when, so I’m sure they changed the cover…but I don’t think his works have changed. :P</p>
<p>Have you read it? It demotivates me every time I pick it up and realize how much effort picking it up actually takes.</p>
<p>I’ve read pieces of it…but not cover to cover.</p>
<p>Anyone who has read that book automatically earned my respect. I read Candide this summer, that’s really good actually and a quick read.</p>
<p>1) The First WW Peace Settlements
2) Heart of Darkness
3) Some other crap (still have yet to figure out)</p>
<p>My books are relatively interesting this year thankfully:</p>
<ol>
<li>Babel-17</li>
<li>Memoirs (Rockefeller)</li>
<li>Watchdogs of Democracy</li>
<li>Campbell’s AP Bio textbook! (just a few sections here and there)</li>
</ol>
<p>The Scarlet Letter… WHY.
The Hobbit, for pleasure.
Oh, and my friend gave me this book “Shi*t My Dad Says”.</p>
<p>Mine aren’t actually too bad. Yay.
- Jane Eyre
- Crime and Punishment
- Another obscure book that I don’t remember, but it’s only like 100 pages.
- Collegeboard SAT Blue Book (once I order it finally)</p>
<p>I’m ordering mine tomorrow ^ (:</p>
<p>To Kill a Mockingbird (Eng Hon II)
Sophie’s World (AP Euro)</p>
<p>It’s looking likely that I’ll finish these books before summer ends and I think i might read
A Conneticute Yankee in King Aurthor’s Court (spelled that wrong i think)</p>
<p>6 books for school, plus tons of reading for the summer program I’m attending (pretty sure I’ll be required to read The Origin of Species). If I have spare time, I also want to read Rant by Chuck Palahniuk and Eichmann in Jerusalem by Hannah Arendt.</p>
<p>I only have to read one book for school “1984” but Im reading alot more on my own</p>
<p>*The Grapes of Wrath
*Too Big to fail
*The Great Gatsby
*The Catcher in the rye
*Golden Bones
*Steve Jobs Biography
*Moneyball:The Art of Winning an Unfair Game
*Bringing down the house: the inside story of six MIT students who took Vegas for millions
*The new new thing: a Silicon Valley story
*Geometry
*T’ai Chi
*Basic French</p>
<p>For school:</p>
<p>The Kite Runner
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Othello
In Cold Blood
How to Read Literature Like A Professor
The Hero With A Thousand Faces</p>
<p>Great Expectations and Macbeth 
Also a load of History books which I’m reading mostly for interest, but they will also help me with my History course. Including lots of Erich Maria Remarque, WW1 books, overview of the Royal Navy etc</p>
<p>Just a month and 4 days until school ends!</p>