<p>we only read 3 in language...
1) scarlet letter
2) great gatsby
3) 1984</p>
<p>Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Their Eyes Were Watching God, A Prayer for Owen Meany</p>
<p>i think i read more books in my english class in 8th grade...hmm</p>
<p>in eng lang: Scarlett Letter, Huck Finn, Catcher in the Rye, Great Gatsby, Joy Luck Club, The Things they Carried</p>
<p>in eng lit: The Bluest Eye, The God of Small Things, The Illiad, Dante's Inferno, Plato's Republic, Hamlet, R & G are dead, Crime and Punishment, The Kite Runner, The Namesake.</p>
<p>Holy ****.... How many books were there?!?!</p>
<p>I think like 30 books were mentioned so far.</p>
<p>We only read 8 this year in Sophomore Honors English!</p>
<p>we didn't read a lot in my AP class.
hamlet
antigone
things fall apart
the importance of being earnest</p>
<p>importance was actually kind of funny</p>
<p>In PAP Lit,
1) Ethan Frome
2) Crime And Punishment
3) Lysistrata</p>
<p>Hamlet and Crime and Punishment.</p>
<p>well they dont call it english literature for nothing....</p>
<p>chi787chord, why did you read Inferno in English lit? Isn't it originally in Italian? Lol. It's a great poem though. Have you read Purgatorio and Pardiso?</p>
<p>Twelfth Night and Long Day's Journey Into Night</p>
<p>The Crucible and Ethan Frome.</p>
<p>That is, until they got over-analyzed to the point where I didn't want to read them ever again.</p>
<p>HATED The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail. And the Emerson essays we read.</p>
<p>the inferno is originally in italian... we read an english translation... and a very literal one at that.</p>
<p>i read half of these books in junior honors...?</p>
<p>then you are one incredible person.</p>
<p>they should have a national reading list.</p>
<p>makes more sense that way.</p>
<p>btw, thanks tony. :D</p>
<p>1) Monster
2) There are no children Here
3) Autobiography of Malcolm X
4) One Flew over the cuckoos nest</p>
<p>All good The Brian. </p>
<p>Well they sort of have a list, it was referred to b4, it is compiled every piece of literature that has even been suggested by the AP Lit test's third essay, though obviously it is not complete, but that is def a place to start. It has 245 pieces of literature with the following ten pieces having been suggested the most times since 1973:
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison [17 times]
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte [14 times]
Crime and Punishment by Fydoor Dostoevski [13 times]
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens [11 times]
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte [10 times]
King Lear by Shakespeare [10 times]
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain [9 times]
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald [9 times]
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad [9 times]
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce [9 times]</p>
<ol>
<li>as i lay dying</li>
<li>death of a salesman</li>
<li>tess of the d'urbervelles</li>
<li>the stranger
i also likes the sounds and the fury but faulkner was my independent study all year so i liked the complexity.</li>
</ol>
<p>Cat's Cradle</p>