<p>I'm currently reading Persepolis.</p>
<p>What book are you currently reading? How many book have you read in 2010? Do you know of any good nonfiction books?</p>
<p>I'm currently reading Persepolis.</p>
<p>What book are you currently reading? How many book have you read in 2010? Do you know of any good nonfiction books?</p>
<p>Great Gatsby!! :]
I’ve only finished one book this year (Wuthering Heights).
hm… I don’t read nonfic, but I’ve heard Guns, Germs, and Steel is good. Unless you’ve read that already.</p>
<p>Jane Eyre. Yawn.</p>
<p>Three Cups of Tea. Should be good, but I haven’t started it and it’s due Monday.</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>Lincoln, by Vidal.</p>
<p>I just finished reading Ready, Okay! by Adam Cadre. It was the first book that I read purely for fun and not for school since last summer, and it was certainly worth the lost homework time.</p>
<p>To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee its for school, but still a good book
Need to get back to the Sword Of Truth series this summer</p>
<p>“Jon Benet-Inside The Ramsey Murder Investigaton” by Steve Thomas with Don Davis</p>
<p>To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller</p>
<p>Both are for school.</p>
<p>^^ are u a freshman?</p>
<p>Not even in highschool. In 8th grade :)</p>
<p>Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Lies My Teacher Told Me
Sandstorm</p>
<p>3, only one for school :P</p>
<p>Freakonomics
The Illuminatus! Trilogy
Goldfinger</p>
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<li>All 3 above are for fun</li>
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<p>The Bell Jar
Macbeth</p>
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<li>Above 2 are for school</li>
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<p>*Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer (which is amazing! Read it!)
*Night by Elie Wiesel (for school, very good book)</p>
<p>Fox by D.H Lawrence for research paper…
Still trying to finish Catching Fire</p>
<p>@AAD256, niice! you’re reading books that are sure to help you knowledge wise in the future keep it up</p>
<p>Cat’s Cradle and War and Peace.</p>
<p>The Things They Carried</p>
<p>And I’m reading R&J for school although I read it when I was in 8th grade(the large curriculum difference).</p>
<p>The Book Thief. For the fourth (well, kind of fifth) time.</p>
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<p>This book goes against pretty much everything I like in a book, and yet I found it amazing. The first essay (“The Things They Carried”) is simply stunning work.</p>
<p>I’m reading “The Lost Symbol” by Dan Brown right now, and then I’ll probably read “The Lightning Thief” or whatever book preceded the recent movie. I like to intermix light and heavyweight reading.</p>