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The Fated Sky. subject matter that might help in your decision. Braun, Lilian Jackson. all titles. Discuss your choice with your parents if you are concerned about subject matter. Bray, Libby A great and terrible beauty Adams, Douglas. Mostly Harmless. Series: The Brooks, Martha. Bone Dance. Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Restaurant at the Brooks, Terry. Voyage of the Jerle Shannara: End of the Universe, Life, the Universe and Antrax. Everything. Buck, Pearl S. all titles except Dragon Seed. Alegria, Malin Sofi Mendoza’s Guide to Getting Lost in Mexico Bunting, Eve. Face of the Edge of the World. A Sudden Silence. Allen, Roger MacBride. Ambush at Corellia. Assault at Selonia. Showdown at Centerpoint. Burgess, Melvin Sara’s face Allston, Aaron. Iron Fist. Star Wars:Wraith Bush, Catherine. Gandhi.* Squadron., X-Wing Solo Command. Cadnum, Michael. The Book of the Lion. In A Dark Alvarez, Julia. In the Time of the Butterflies. Wood. Raven of the Waves. Edge. Anaya, Rudolfo. Heart of Aztlan. Alburquerque. Caldwell, Taylor. Pillar of Iron. The Romance of Jalamanta. Atlantis. Answer as a Man. Ceremony of the Innocent. The Eagles Gather. Anderson, Kevin. Champions of the Force. Dark Apprentice. Darksaber. Jedi Search. Chang, Iris. The Rape of Nanking* Appelfeld, Aharon. Badenheim 1939. Chevalier, Tracy. The Girl With A Pearl Earring. Falling Angels The Lady and the Unicorn.. Atwood, Margaret. Handmaid’s Tale. Chute, Marchette. Shakespeare of London.* Auel, Jean. Clan of the Cave Bear, Valley of Horses, Mammoth Hunters, Plains of Passage Cisneros, Sandra. Woman Hollering Creek. Azuela, Mariano. Underdogs. Clavell, James. Shogun. King Rat. Noble House. Tai- pan. Baer, Edith. A Frost in the Night. Comaneci, Nadia. Letters to A Young Gymnast*. Barker, Rodney. Hiroshima Maidens* Cormier, Robert. all titles Bell, Hilari. A Matter of Profit. Corrigan, Eireann Ordinary ghosts. Belloc, Hilaire. Richelieu.* Crispin, A. C. The Hutt Gambit. Rebel Dawn. The Bennett, Cherie. Anne Frank and Me. Paradise Snare. Bitton-Jackson, Livia. I Have Lived A Thousand Culleton, Beatrice. In Search of April Raintree. Years.* Curry, Jane Louise. A Stolen Life. Dank, Milton. Khaki Wings. Williams H.S. ENGLISH 10 RECOMMENDED SUMMER READING TITLES Davis, Burke. Get Yamamoto.* Gunther, John. Death Be Not Proud.* De Jonge, Alex. The Life and Times of Grigorii Hambly, Barbara. Children of the Jedi. Planet of Rasputin.* Twilight. Dessen, Sarah. Someone Like You. Dreamland. This Hart, Henry. Marco Polo, Venetian Explorer.* Lullaby. Keeping the moon. Hartenian, Larry. Benito Mussolini.* Dickens, Charles. David Copperfield. Hautman, Pete. all titles. Donaldson, Stephen. Lord Foul's Bane. Illearth Heinlein, Robert. Stranger in a Strange Land. Way. The Mirror of Her Dreams. The One Tree. The Assignment to Eternity. The Cat Who Walks Through Power that Preserves. A Man Rides Through Walls. Starship Troopers. The Door Into Summer. Dorris, Michael. Yellow Raft in Blue Water. Broken The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. The Past Through Cord. Cloud Chamber. The Crown of Columbus. Tomorrow. Red Planet. Revolt in 2100. Rocketship Dumas, Alexandre. The Man in the Iron Mask. Galileo. Time for Stars. Menace From Earth. Methuselah’s Children. Tunnel in the Sky. DuMaurier, Daphne. all titles. Hemingway, Ernest. Farewell to Arms. Duncan, Lois. all titles. Herbert, Frank. Dune. Chapterhouse.Dune, Dunlap, Susan. Time Expired. No Immunity. As A Destination Void. Children of Dune. Dune Messiah. Favor. Death and Taxes. Karma. Not Exactly a God Emperor of Dune. Man of Two Worlds. Brahmin. Too Close to the Edge. Hernandez, Irene. Across the Great River. Dunning, John. all titles. Hersey, John. A Bell for Adano. A Single Pebble. Eliot, George. Silas Marner. The Mill on the Floss. Hesse, Herman. Demian. Siddhartha. Elliot, L.M. Under A War-Torn Sky. Hobbs, Will. Down the Yukon. Faber, David. Because of Romek.* Hornby, Nick Slam Ferber, Edna. Show Boat. Saratoga Trunk. Hugo, Victor. Les Miserables. Hunchback of Notre Filopivic, Zlata. Zlata’s Diary.* Dame. Flinn, Alex. Breathing Underwater. Hunter, Mollie. The King’s Swift Rider. Follett, Ken. The Pillars of the Earth. The Key to Huxley, Aldus. Brave New World. Rebecca. The Man from St. Petersburg. Jackson, Helen Hunt. Ramona. Fowler, Connie May. Before Women Had Wings. Jackson, Shirley. The Haunting of Hill House. Frank, Rudolf. No Hero for the Kaiser. Jeter, K.W. Slave Ships. The Mandolarian Armor. Gandhi, Mohandas K. Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth.* Junger, Sebastian. The Perfect Storm. Garfinkle, D.L. Stuck in the 70’s Kadohata, Cynthia. Floating World. Garland, Sherry. Shadow of Dragon. Kanafani, Fay Afaf. Nadia, Captive of Hope.* Golden, Arthur. Memoirs of a Geisha. Keenan, Brian. An Evil Cradling: The Five-Year Ordeal of a Hostage.* Gordeeva, Ekaterina. My Sergei.* Karr, Kathleen. The Boxer. Grafton, Sue. all titles Kerr, M.E. Slap Your Sides. Green, Hannah. I Never Promised You a Rose Garden. Klass, David. California Blue. Greene, Bette. Summer of My German Soldier. Klause, Annette Curtis. The Silver Kiss. Morning is a Long Time Coming. Krakauer, John. Into Thin Air.* Into the Wild.* Williams H.S. ENGLISH 10 RECOMMENDED SUMMER READING TITLES Kube-McDowell, Michael. Before the Storm. Shield McCourt, Frank. Angela’s Ashes.* of Lies. Tyrant’s Test. McCullers, Carson. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. Kurtz, Katherine. The Bishop’s Heir. Camber of McCullough, Colleen. All titles. Culdi. Camber the Heretic. The Dernyi Archives. Deryni Checkmate. Dernyi Rising. The Harrowing of McIntyre, Vonda N. The Crystal Star. Dreamsnake. Gwyned. High Dernyi. The King’s Justice. The Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Star Trek III: The Legacy of Lehr. The Quest for Saint Camber. Saint Search for Spock. Camber. McMurtry, Larry. all titles. Lackey, Mercedes. Winds of Fate. Winds of Change. Meyer, Carolyn. Where The Broken Heart Still Winds of Fury. Arrows of the Queen. Arrow’s Fall. Beats. Arrow’s Flight. Michener, James. Bridges at Toko-Ri. Tales of the Larson, Erik. Isaac’s Storm.* South Pacific Lawrence, Louise. The Patchwork People. Mikaelsen, Ben. Touching Spirit Bear. Dreamweaver. Miller, Frances. All titles. Le Guin, Ursula. all titles. Mitchard, Jacquelyn. Deep End of the Ocean. Now Lewis, C. S. Out of the Silent Planet. The Lion, the you see her. Witch, and the Wardrobe. Prince Caspian. Voyage Moliere. Tartuffe. of the Dawn Treader. The Silver Chair. A Horse and his Boy. The Magician’s Nephew. The Last Battle. Mori, Kyoko. Shizuko’s Daughter: The Dream of Water: A Memoir.* One Bird. Lloyd, Dana Ohlmeyer. Ho Chi Minh.* More, Christopher Fluke Lockhart, E. Dramarama Myers, Walter Dean Harlem summer London, Jack. The Sea Wolf. Nasu, Masamoto. The Children of the Paper Crane: Long, David F. Nothing Too Daring.* The Story of Sadako Sasaki and Her Struggle with the Lord, Bette Bao. The Middle Heart. Spring Moon: A A-Bomb Disease.* Novel of China. Neillands, Robin. The Bomber War: The Allied Air Lord, Walter. A Night to Remember. Offensive Against Nazi Germany.* Love, D. Anne Picture perfect Newman, Sharan. Death Comes As Epiphany. The Lundgren, Mary Beth. Love, Sara. Devil’s Door. Guinevere. The Difficult Saint. The Wandering Arm. Strong As Death.. To Wear the Mah, Adeline Yen. Falling Leaves Return to Their White Cloak. Roots: The True Story of an Unwanted Chinese Daughter.* Nolan, Han. A Face in Every Window. Born Blue. Mandela, Nelson. Long Walk to Freedom.* O’Connor, Barbar. Soldier’s Voice: The Story of Ernie Pyle.* Mandela, Winnie. Part Of My Soul Went With Him.* Opdyke, Irene Gut. In My Hands: Memories of a Markovna, Nina. Nina’s Journey: A Memoir of Halocaust Rescuer.* Stalin’s Russia and the Second World War.* Orczy, Emmuska. Scarlet Pimpernel. Marrin, Albert. Stalin.* Pahlavi, Farah. An Enduring Love: My Life with the Marttin, Ann M. Belle Teal. Shah.* Matas, Carol. After the War. Greater than Angels. Paterson, Katherine. Jacob I Have Loved. The Master Mazer, Harry. A Boy at War. Puppeteer. Park’s Quest. McCafferty, Megan. Sloppy Firsts. Pausewang, Gudrun. The Final Journey. Williams H.S. ENGLISH 10 RECOMMENDED SUMMER READING TITLES Pelzer, Dave. A Child Called “It”.* The Lost Boy.* Sleator, William. all titles. A Man Named Dave.* Sootin, Harry. Gregor Mendel: Father of the Perl, Lila and Marion Blumenthal Lazan. Four Science of Genetics.* Perfect Pebbles: A Holocaust Story*. Soto, Gary. all titles. Pfeffer, Susan Beth. The Year Without Michael. Sparks, Beatrice. Annie’s Baby.* Pfetzer, Mark. Within Reach: My Everest Story.* Spiegelman, Art. Maus: A Survivor’s Tale Vol.I* Pennebaker, Ruth. Conditions of Love. and Vol.II*. Pierce, Meredith. The Darkangel. Treasure at the Springer, Nancy. I am Morgan Le Fay. I am Heart of Tanglewood. The Woman Who Loved Mordred. Reindeer. Stackpole, Michael A. The Bacta War. The Krytos Potok, Chaim. The Chosen. 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