<p>You can reference the novels in any of the essays if you so choose in either the Language or Literature tests. The Literature exam just has a free response questions pertaining to one of the books specifically.</p>
<p>The books read in Language (typically English III), as well as in other high school english classes (typically English I and II), are books that show up in the Literature exams’s FRQ#3. So really, all the books you read in your high school english classes can be view as preparing you for that one question on the AP Literature exam! (Although there are obviously much better reasons for the reading done).</p>
<p>The list of books that has shown up on the Literature exam (English IV) in the past can be found [url=<a href=“http://mseffie.com/AP/APtitles.html]here[/url”>http://mseffie.com/AP/APtitles.html]here[/url</a>].</p>
<p>Note, however, that you don’t have to write about any of those books if you don’t want to. So long as the work can arguably be viewed as a work suitible for AP, then you can write about any book. It is typically much better and safer to write about a book that has been on past exams before.</p>