<p>Catcher in the Rye & Huck Finn for school. Some APUSH article excerpts. American Pageant.</p>
<p>Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide, Divergent, and Unwholly because I want to.</p>
<p>Catcher in the Rye & Huck Finn for school. Some APUSH article excerpts. American Pageant.</p>
<p>Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide, Divergent, and Unwholly because I want to.</p>
<p>Divergent and Insurgent are amazing!!! I reccomend everyone read them :)</p>
<p>The Curious Incident of the Dog at Nighttime
Lord of the Flies
Some book on surgery, I forget the name, but its for Advanced Bio
Like 3918373 chapters from my Gov
textbook
aannnnndddd the US Constitution with annotated notes yeeeeeeeeeeee</p>
<p>-A Clockwork Orange
-The Jungle
-Son of Neptune (of the Heroes of Olympus series)
-Crime and Punishment
-Catcher in the Rye
-Some history oriented books here and there (hopefully one on the Cold War :3)
-Whatever my future AP Lit teacher decides to assign us over the summer</p>
<p>Bump Bump :)</p>
<p>Right now I am reading The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and will probably read some Hemingway next. Then I don’t really know, I’ll probably just go to the library and see if I can find anything.</p>
<p>AP Lit: Pride and Prejudice, Crime and Punishment, and Life of Pi</p>
<p>The Jungle is such a good book but horribly depressing.</p>
<p>The Namesake by Jhumpra Lahiri <3</p>
<p>Anna Karenina
(exhausting to read)</p>
<p>The Road
Blindness
The Trial
How to Read Literature Like a Professor</p>
<p>Ah the Kite Runner was so good! But I have read Unbroken and The Fault in Our Stars, which were both amazing.</p>
<p>The first four chapters of my AP Biology textbook.</p>
<p>…I’ll start four days before school starts</p>
<p>Right now, I’m reading Great Expectations and A Clash of Kings, both for fun.
After I finish those, I’ll probably just start whatever’s left on my Kindle.</p>
<p>Dozens of random fiction books and short stories and comics, along with some math books and nonfiction (memoir, journalism. and mayflower(nathaniel something)the awakening(kate chopin)) for school
So far:Gun, with occasional music jonathan lethem
The Bell jar sylvia plath
Old School tobias wolff
The Frank Book Jim Woodring
Hunger Knut hamsun
(among others I can’t remember or don’t want to list)
the art and craft of problem solving
american rhetoric d</p>
<p>-War and Peace
-Catcher in the Rye
-The Count of Monte Cristo
-The Hot Zone</p>
<p>Eragon (pleasure)
Samarkand
The Joy Luck Club</p>
<p>The Time Machine
Around the world in 80 days
War of the Worlds
Frankenstein
Dracula
The Kite Runner
I have Wuthering Heights but I’m not sure I’ll be able to get up to it.</p>
<p>I can’t believe your gigantic lists of reading. I can barely even finish my summer projects and SAT studying, let alone some classical novels ;p</p>
<p>Finished reading Angela’s Ashes and the assignment with it. Now I have to read How to Read Literature Like a Professor and take notes.</p>
<p>I just got AP prep books, so I will introduce myself to APUSH and AP Euro.</p>
<p>Well for school we had to read Huck Finn (finished) and Silent Spring (am starting tomorrow. had a bunch of chem homework due Aug 1st so that took priority)
But I’ve already read this summer:
A Separate Peace
The Great Gatsby (for the umpteenth time)
Wentworth Hall (YA)
and a bunch of short stories.
I still plan to read (After Silent Spring):
Death of a Salesman, Of Mice and Men, Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex (…I love them), and Breath of Eyre (YA but looks really good)</p>