<p>I have read two of the three requiered books and I realy should start Huck Finn but I don’t want to.</p>
<p>I have one book to read… I’m thinking about using sparknotes…</p>
<p>I have one book left to read, and I’ve started it. Then it’s just essays and crap about them…</p>
<p>I have to read two books. No idea how big they are though…and I have six days till school starts.</p>
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<p>The Scarlet Letter? Good luck. I really didn’t like that book (read it during school last year). The book is just weird and the people in there are creepy. But the book’s short so that’s good… I actually read the entire book and wrote an essay in one day, with help from Sparknotes. I was so proud of myself. </p>
<p>I have to read The Poisonwood Bible and Heart of the Darkness (kind of) for summer reading. I haven’t really finished the essays, yet. I need to start to do them. Got 1.5 weeks left.</p>
<p>30 pages of notes, half a book, and a play left (half of Great Expectations and Othello) for 6 days…
At least I’m done with my other books.</p>
<p>Ive still got all 3.. school starts next monday. I figure Ill have an extra week after school starts I hope
We have to read The Things They Carried, Fast Food Nation, andd Their Eyes Were Watching God.</p>
<p>haven’t started</p>
<p>I haven’t started any of my summer assignments yet.. I have to read The Things They Carried for honors english, and read a book (that I don’t know the name of) and write a 6 page essay for APUSH. Not looking forward to any of it</p>
<p>I only have one play left for my H. Brit. Lit. class - Saint Joan. I read and actually enjoyed the other two books that I had to read - Life of Pi and Frankenstein. School starts at the beginning of September, so I still have plenty of time.</p>
<p>I haven’t lol
I have to read all but the first 4 ch. of “Invisible Man” and I have to read ALL of another book,whose title I can’t remember this very second lol,by monday lmao…and I work 9am-6:30pm lmao. Im dead</p>
<p>I haven’t</p>
<p>I have to read Dune.
A. I hate Sci Fi
B. I don’t get the point. It’s not challenging. (I’ve skimmed sections.) It’s symbolic, but so are a lot of other, better books.</p>
<p>I haven’t even started reading yet.
I have to read Ender’s Game, 1984, and Count of Monte Cristo.
I’m not looking forward to any of them.</p>
<p>^ The Count of Monte Cristo was really really good IMO. Don’t try and watch the movie and pretend like you read that one, because it’s totally different.</p>
<p>How’s this:
I’m already 2 days into school and haven’t finished any of my summer reading, which was due on Day 1. :[ ehhhh</p>
<p>Haha don’t all you overachievers love it when you put off stuff really far back and still get higher grades than the kids who didn’t procrastinate? There’s just something about the pressure of getting work done that makes you write/study better.</p>
<p>Well, I guess I’m in better shape than most people here. I’ve still got about 250 pages of reading left to do, but luckily, 3 weeks to do it all.</p>
<p>I only have some odd 200 pages of my psych book to read, and only 2 days or so left till school begins, although the book is fairly easy reading and I have some interest in the subject.</p>
<p>Mishaal – Ender’s Game is actually really good. We read it in class last year.
(8th Grade)</p>
<p>As for me…
I have 2 down and 2 to go…which are:</p>
<p>Great Expectations by Charles Dickens</p>
<p>and </p>
<p>Why Geography Matters: Three Challenges Facing America: Climate Change, The Rise of China, and Global Terrorism.</p>
<p>(Thats probably the longest book title I’ve seen)</p>
<p>uggghhh…
I dont even feel like reading a sentence from either of them… :(</p>
<p>Has anyone read them? Are they good? :D</p>
<p>“I have to read Ender’s Game, 1984, and Count of Monte Cristo.”</p>
<p>I wish I had that list! I read Monte Cristo for class last year, and it was easily the best book we read (besides “the Alchemist”). I also read “1984”, though not for school (I don’t think it’s assigned for any classes) and it was also very good, although a bit disturbing.</p>
<p>I just finished reading two books for APUSH: “Thomas Jefferson: Author of America” and “the Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano” and did the essays that accompanied them. </p>
<p>I still have to do:
-For APUSH, read the first three chapters of the text book, take a take-home test on them, and write an one essay (about 16 to choose from).
-For AP English: read “The Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck and write an essay about the development of one of the characters “Tom Joad”. Also, the book must be annotated.
-For AP English: read five essays by one of the suggested people-I chose George Orwell-and answer pre-given questions about each one.</p>
<p>I don’t want to do any of those assignments other than the essay one, with George Orwell. “The Interesting Narrative” wasn’t bad, but “Author of America” was very hard to read.</p>
<p>Both Ender’s Game and 1984 are really well-written books. You shouldn’t be complaining about having to read them.</p>
<p>As for my summer reading, if by “haven’t finished” you mean “haven’t started”, then yes. We have to read the The Stranger and Brave New World.</p>