I think I'm going to go for the Graduate Student level... but maybe over summer I'll be able to make it up to the Literature Professor level... I just got a Kindle for Christmas and want to put it to use so my husband doesn't feel like he spent all the money for nothing on me =). The nice thing about the Kindle is that many classics I want to read are available for free through the Kindle.
My first 6 books to read for the year to make it to Graduate Student level:
- Great Expectations, Charles Dickens (I have been told I need to read Dickens... for some reason I feel like it would be torture, but several students tell me I will love it!)
- As I Lay Dying, William Faulker
- Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison (I adore and admire Toni Morrison. I believe I actually own all of her novels, but have not had (or made) the time to sit down and read them. I have heard a lot about this book and am looking forward to getting started on reading it.)
- Emma, Jane Austen
- The Stranger, Albert Camus
- Catch-22, Joseph Heller
- A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
- Slaughterhouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut (When I have students read this book as one of their independent book selections they come back very confused... I need to read it so I can help them to better comprehend the book and its purpose)
- Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte
- Death Comes for the Archbishop, Willa Cather (Willa Cather is, next to Toni Morrison and John Steinbeck, by favorite author. Again, I do own I believe all of Cather's books but have never read this one... yet. Looking forward to it!)
- The Call of the Wild, Jack London
- Main Street, Sinclair Lewis
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