<p>You can use the format:</p>
<p>Freshman: The Glass Castle, Romeo and Juliet, The Odyssy</p>
<p>Sophomore: The Canterbury Tales, Hamlet </p>
<p>Junior: The Great Gatsby</p>
<p>Senior:</p>
<p>You can use the format:</p>
<p>Freshman: The Glass Castle, Romeo and Juliet, The Odyssy</p>
<p>Sophomore: The Canterbury Tales, Hamlet </p>
<p>Junior: The Great Gatsby</p>
<p>Senior:</p>
<p>Freshman: Romeo and Juliet, Lord of the Flies
Sophomore: To kill a mockingbird, animal farm
Junior: scarlet letter (summer, I’ve read half, probably sparknoting it since its due in 2 days haha), and idk what else we’re reading</p>
<p>I’ll put authors too, because not all of them are obvious. </p>
<p>Freshman</p>
<p>Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Maus by Art Spiegelman
Monster by Walter Dean Myers
Speak by Laurie Halse Andersen
Please Stop Laughing at Me by Jodie Blanco
Life of Pi by Yann Martel (independent)</p>
<p>Sophomore</p>
<p>The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
The Inferno by Dante (independent)</p>
<p>Junior</p>
<p>English III Honors
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
Columbine by Dave Cullen
Freakonomics by Steven Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner (independent)</p>
<p>AP English Literature
The Awakening by Kate Chopin
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Hamlet by William Shakespeare
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (independent)</p>
<p>Senior
Not taking English.</p>
<p>You mean the books from the school curriculum? Or do I include books I read personally/for bookreports? I’ll just do the former for now. I just started soph year, and our teacher told us a few things we’ll be reading, so yeah.</p>
<p>Freshman:
To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
The Count of Monte Cristo - Dumas
Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare
The Princess Bride (no idea why)</p>
<p>Sophomore:
Pygmalion - Shakespeare?
Of Mice and Men - Steinbeck
The Odyssey - Homer
Twelfth Night - Shakespeare
The Chosen - Potok</p>
<p>Freshman year:
Things Fall Apart
Candide
Siddartha
The Hobbit</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The Scarlet Letter
A horrible book I can’t remember
A biography of Edgar Allen Poe</p>
<p>Junior Year:
Catcher in the Rye
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Sun Also Rises</p>
<p>Senior Year:
1984
Brave New World
others tbd</p>
<p>Freshmen
Lord of the Flies
A Time To Kill
A Long Way Gone
Romeo & Juliet
The Odyssey</p>
<p>Sophomore
This Boy’s Life
Tom Sawyer
The Scarlet Letter
The Merchant of Venice
To Kill A Mockingbird</p>
<p>Junior
The Glass Castle
Of Mice and Men</p>
<p>Senior
Great Expectations
As You Like It
A Streetcar Named Desire
(Will read a lot more as it’s AP Lit - I just don’t remember which)</p>
<p>Just doing the school ones for English independent or books for social studies would take way too long
Freshman:
Mythology
The Iliad
This Boys Life
Ordinary People
Julius Cesar
To Kill a Mockingbird
Sophomore:
Tale of Two Cities
Candide
Trouble on the Western Front (or something like that)
Lord of the Flies
Catcher and the Rye
Junior:
The Scarlett Letter
Billy Bud
The Adventures of Huck Finn
The Great Gatsby
The Sun Also Rises
We also read a lot of short stories that I don’t remember and we might’ve read one other book, can’t remember for some reason
Senior:</p>
<p>Sorry I spelt Julius Caesar wrong</p>
<p>Including only school books:
Freshman:
Lid of Pi
The Odyssey
Romeo and Juliet
Enrique’s Journey
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime</p>
<p>Sophomore:
The Iliad
Medea
Antigone
Julius Caesar
The Inferno
The Hunger Games
Night
Dawn
Day</p>
<p>Junior:
The Scarlet Letter
Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant
The Great Gatsby
Acceptance
A Lake in the Woods</p>
<p>Senior:
The Poisonwood Bible (summer reading)
And what ever other books are assigned this year</p>
<p>I think I’m forgetting a couple, but that’s the gist of it.</p>
<p>@JDancer All Quiet on the Western Front? If so I’m very jealous that you got to study that.</p>
<p>Freshman English:
An Inspector Calls
Great Expectations</p>
<p>Freshman Classical civ:
Antigone</p>
<p>Sophomore English:
Macbeth
Of Mice and Men</p>
<p>Sophomore Class civ:
Ovid’s Metamorphoses</p>
<p>I’m not doing any more English or book subjects :)</p>
<p>I think it’s a real problem with the British exams that even our contemporary literature section doesn’t have any books written post 1970. And we never get to study YA books like The Hobbit and The Book Thief (my favourite 2 books).</p>
<p>School books!</p>
<p>Freshman (Eng 9 HN): Animal Farm, Iliad, Odyssey, The Road, Canterbury Tales, Romeo & Juliet</p>
<p>Sophomore (Eng 10 HN): Lord of the Flies, The Help, Twelfth Night</p>
<p>Junior (AP Lang): Scarlet Letter, Huck Finn, Great Gatsby, Catcher in the Rye</p>
<p>Senior (AP Lit): TBD</p>
<p>Ones I remember:</p>
<p>Freshman:
The Odyssey
A Separate Peace
Romeo and Juliet
Julius Caesar
A Tale of Two Cities
A Long Way Gone
Three Cups of Tea
Of Mice and Men
The Most Dangerous Game (short story)</p>
<p>Sophomore:
Catcher in the Rye
To Kill A Mockingbird
The Turn of the Screw
Cry, The Beloved Country
Lord of The Flies
The Iliad
Antigone</p>
<p>Junior:
Slouching Towards Bethlehem
The Scarlet Letter
The Great Gatsby
The Colour Purple
The Devil in the White City</p>
<p>Senior:
How to read novels like a Professor
The Old Man in the Sea</p>
<p>Those were books were supposed to read. I’ve hardly read any.</p>
<p>Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior:</p>
<p>Sparknotes</p>
<p>I legitimately read all the books on my list, except for Inferno, which is ironic because that’s one of the only ones I chose to read. You’d think “guy goes sightseeing in hell” would make a really interesting book, but no.</p>
<p>Freshman…
Anthem, Enders Game, To kill a mockingbird, fahrenheit 451, night and one more I am forgetting</p>
<p>Sophomore…
Well, its my second week of school and we already finished The Mayor of Casterbridge and Pygmalion (My fair Lady)</p>
<p>Freshman:
Great Expectations Abridged, Romeo and Juliet, To Kill a Mockingbird, and The Odyssey. Things Fall Apart and The Chosen for summer</p>
<p>Sophomore:
The Things They Carried and A Thousand Splendid Suns for summer</p>
<p>Freshman: The Hunger Games, Life of Pi, To Kill a Mockingbird, Fahrenheit 451, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Of Mice and Men, various short stories.</p>
<p>Sophomore: The Book Thief, Sold, Hiroshima, Julius Caesar, various poems and short stories by Poe, Thoreau, etc. </p>
<p>Junior: The Scarlet Letter (summer), The Catcher in the Rye (summer; choice book), The Crucible (projected), I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (projected), The Taming of the Shrew (projected), poetry by Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, E.E. Cummings, and John Keats.</p>
<p>Senior (projected, according to IB syllabus): The Great Gatsby, The Handmaid’s Tale, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Things Fall Apart, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Persepolis, The Stranger.</p>
<p>Freshman: Romeo and Juliet, To Kill a Mockingbird, Gilgamesh, A Raisin in the Sun, The Odyssey, Of Mice and Men
Sophomore: Lord of the Flies, Julius Caesar, Wuthering Heights, Things Fall Apart, Les Miserables
Junior: The Scarlet Letter, The Great Gatsby, Death of a Salesman, Macbeth</p>
<p>Oh and we read the crucible junior year too. I knew I was forgetting something</p>
<p>@ukgirl yes! All Quiet on The Western Front, I don’t know how I forgot that. I’m still in summer mode. It was good. At my school we have a WHAP and Honors English integrated sophomore course where the books we read in English somewhat correlate with what we’re learning in WHAP and it really helped actually. We did a lot of cool projects, cool research paper topic, etc. Anyway we read while my English teacher was on maternity leave and she was glad because she doesn’t like teaching a sad book, the permanent sub did a great job teaching it. We had a lot of great discussions, cool projects, good essays, and homework assignments. I’m an extreme English nerd sorry haha</p>