Summer Reading for the
High School
2008-2009
| 9th Grade | 10th Grade | 11th Grade | 12 Grade | AP English |
| All Academic
and College Prep students are required to read one (1) book from the
approved Summer Reading list cited below. Academic and College Prep
students may select any book from any of the 9th grade titles. Academic and
College Prep students will be required to complete an assessment assignment
upon their return to school.
All Honors students will be required to read two (2) books from the approved Summer Reading list. Students are to select one (1) book from the ten titles listed and one (1) book from the four (4) authors listed. During the first week of school, Honors students will be required to complete a written assessment based on their reading from the Honors list. |
| Academic
and College Prep
1. Go Ask Alice--Anonymous 2. A Child Called It-- David Pelzer 3. Summer of My German Soldier--Bette Greene 4. Watership Down-- Richard Adams 5. The Old Man and the Sea--Ernest Hemingway 6. I Never Played the Game-- Howard Cosell 7. Lonesome Dove-- Larry McMurtry 8. Princess Bride--William Goldman 9. Girls of Summer--Jere Longman Honors 1. The Hound of the Baskervilles-- Arthur Conan Doyle 2. Brave New World--Aldous Huxley 3. Ordinary People--Judith Guest 4. Our Town-- Thornton Wilder 5. Dune--Frank Herbert 6. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court--Mark Twain 7. Things Fall Apart--Chinua Achebe 8. Of the Farm--John Updike 9. The Bridge at San Luis Rey--Thornton Wilder 10. Johnny Got His Gun--Dalton Trumbo Honors Authors
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| All Academic
and College Prep students are required to read one (1) book from the
approved Summer Reading list cited below. Academic and College Prep students
may select any book from any of the 10th grade titles. Academic and College
Prep students will be required to complete an assessment assignment upon
their return to school.
All Honors students will be required to read two (2) books from the approved Summer Reading list. Students are to select one (1) book from the twelve titles listed and one (1) book from the four (4) authors listed. During the first week of school, Honors students will be required to complete a written assessment based on their reading from the Honors list. |
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Academic and College Prep
1 . Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry--Mildred Taylor2. The Joy Luck Club--Amy Tan 3. Death Be Not Proud--John Gunther 4. Angels and Demons--Dan Brown 5. Alive--Paul Read Piers 6. The Bell Jar--Sylvia Plath 7. Half-Blood Prince--J.K. Rowling 8. In the Heart of the Sea--Nathaniel Philbrick 9. The Time Machine--H.G. Wells 10. It’s Not About the Bike--Lance Armstrong 11. The Hot Zone--Richard Preston Honors 1. The Man Who Would Be King--Rudyard Kipling 2. The Hobbit--J.R.R. Tolkien 3. Eight Men Out--Eliot Asinof 4. Their Eyes Were Watching God--Zora Neale Hurston 5. A Lesson Before Dying--Ernest Gaines 6. The Good Earth--Pearl S. Buck 7. Babbit--Sinclair Lewis 8. Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant--Anne Tyler 9. Wide Sargasso Sea--Jean Rhys 10. The Maltese Falcon--Dashiell Hammett 11. The Lovely Bones--Alice Sebold 12. Love in the Time of Cholera--Gabriel Garcia Marquez Honors Authors
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| All College
Prep students are required to read one (1) book from the approved
Summer Reading list cited below. Students may select any book from titles
listed for 11th grade. College Prep students will be required to complete an
assessment assignment upon their return to school.
All Honors students will be required to read two (2) books from the approved Summer Reading list. Students are to select one (1) book from the twelve titles listed and one (1) book from the four (4) authors listed. During the first week of school, Honors students will be required to complete a written assessment based on their reading from the Honors list.
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| College Prep
1. A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy--Douglas Adams 2. The Prince and the Pauper-- Mark Twain 3. Cat’s Cradle--Kurt Vonnegut 4. Black Boy-- Richard Wright 5. Timeline--Michael Crichton 6. Isaac’s Storm-- Erik Larson 7. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter--Carson McCullers 8. In Country--Bobbie Ann Mason 9. Rumors of Peace--Ella Leffland 10. Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood--Rebecca Wells 11. Junction Boys--Jim Dent 12. The Color of Water--James McBride Honors 1. Into Thin Air--Jon Krakauer 2. The Sun Also Rises--Ernest Hemingway 3. Tender Is the Night--F. Scott Fitzgerald 4. Middle Passage--Charles R. Johnson 5. Rocket Boys--Homer Hickam 6. Timeline--Michael Crichton 7. Slaughterhouse 5--Kurt Vonnegut 8. Silent Spring--Rachel Carson 9. The Deerslayer--James Fenimore Cooper 10. One Flew Over the Cuckoo Nest's--Ken Kesey 11. Warriors Don’t Cry--Melba Patillo Beals 12. The Killer Angels--Michael Shaara
Honors Authors
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| All College Prep students are required to read one (1) book from the
approved Summer Reading list cited below. Students may select any book from
the 12th grade titles. College Prep students will be required
to complete an assessment assignment upon their return to school.
All Honors students will be required to read two (2) books from the approved Summer Reading list. Students are to select one (1) book from the ten titles listed and one (1) book from the four (4) authors listed. During the first week of school, Honors students will be required to complete a written assessment based on their reading from the Honors list.
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| College Prep
1. Sleeping Murder--Agatha Christie 2. Siddhartha--Hermann Hesse 3. Grendel--John Gardner 4. The Crystal Cave-- Mary Stewart 5. The Five People You Meet in Heaven--Mitch Albom 6. Da Vinci Code--Dan Brown 7. Great Expectations--Charles Dickens 8. Angela’s Ashes--Frank McCourt 9. Kitchen God’s Wife--Amy Tan 10. A Separate Peace--John Knowles Honors 1. A Doll’s House--Henrik Ibsen 2. Siddhartha--Hermann Hesse 3. One Hundred Years of Solitude--Gabriel Garcia Marquez 4. No Exit and Three Other Plays--Jean-Paul Sartre 5. The Fellowship of the Ring--J. R.R. Tolkein 6. House of Spirits--Isabelle Allende Honors Authors
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Advanced Placement students are
required to read a total of (6) six books during the summer. For each book,
please maintain a reading log in which
you record your reactions, observations, and analysis. Enjoy a
dialouge with each book.
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| AP students are
required to read all of the following titles and suggestion which
will total six (6) books.
1. All students are to read the following four (4) books
2.
Students are required to read one full-length work by one of the
following authors:
3. One free choice reading. This book should be a full-length work. It may be any genre from any time period. e prepared to explain why you chose this particular title as your sixth book. This explanation should be included in your journal entries. For
each book, maintain a reading journal in which you record observations,
reactions, and analysis.
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