<p>I don't read books? Drumbeating is a higher activity, a more satisfying activity</p>
<p>The Grapes of Wrath-just finished the turtle chapter!</p>
<p>Emma, its pretty good so far</p>
<p>Tom M. Apostol, Calculus Volume I
Tom M. Apostol, Mathematical Analysis
Walter Rudin, Real and Complex Analysis</p>
<p>death comes for the archbishop by willa cather.</p>
<p>high school.</p>
<p>I'm somehow reading four books right now:</p>
<p>The Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy (I have one chapter left, I recommend it to all people inclined toward IR and polisci, it really filled me in on details I should have known)</p>
<p>The Interpretation of Cultures by Clifford Geertz</p>
<p>Culture and Public Action - a selection of essays on cultural impact on development in the third world</p>
<p>How Soccer Explains Everything: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization (for fun)</p>
<p>I go to UPenn, and am bored for the summer.</p>
<p>green eggs & ham.</p>
<p>harvard summer reading is killer x.x</p>
<p>American Pageant
High School</p>
<p>Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas </p>
<p>Applying to Emory, University of Texas at Austin, and others</p>
<p>Plague/Camus!</p>
<p>The saga of Krysia's Krusader.
Nowhere near finishing, though. Don't have much of an attention span.</p>
<p>as i lay dying</p>
<p>How to Read Literature like a Professor is a great read! It helped me quite a bit in AP English lit.</p>
<p>^^ I READ THAT!! for ap lit this year.. it was part of the summer reading</p>
<p>The Road by Cormac McCarthy</p>
<p>The Prince by Machiavelli</p>
<p>Great book, usually I steer away older books.</p>
<p>Edith Hamilton's Mythology
Tolkien's Return of the King</p>
<p>Then again, I keep re-reading these books every year.</p>
<p>Finished Fear an Loathing in Las Vegas last night</p>
<p>Now, Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything</p>
<p>I read Freakonomics. It was good, but I found that I got bored of it after a little while.</p>
<p>The Odyssey
(9th grade, its required)</p>