This is with whatever comments I wrote on the paper. They aren't all informative.


Writing 2B, Second Session, Lancaster
Suggested Readings

Toni Morrison - Song of Solomon (nobel prize winner)
Virginia Woolf - Orlando (literary landmark)
The Cult (morality behind unbrainwashing cult members
Scott Adams - The Dilbert Principle (funny!)
Michael Crighton - Airframe (messed up airplane, gee, what happened?)
Jules Verne - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Michael Crighton - Congo
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Hobbit (yeah!)
John Krakauer - Into Think Air (expedition to Mt. Everest)
Russel Banks - Rule of the Bone (boy runs away from home, his perspective)
Michael Moore - Downsize This!
Thomas Nashe - The Unfortunate Traveller
Lorrie Moore - Self-Help (short stories)
John Irving - Prayer for Owen Meany
Roald Dahl - Going Solo (fighter pilot, life story)
Kon Tiki (guy sailing across Atlantic on bamboo raft)
Alexandre Dumas - The Three Musketeers
Robert Dalek - Hail to the Chief (political, about presidents)
Margaret Mitchell - Gone With the Wind (civil war history, romance)
Alice Walker - The Color Purple (letter, diary form)
John Grisham - The Rain Maker (law student gets insurance case)
Orson Scott Card - The Worthing Saga (Jason Worthing's life)
David Brin - Earth (futuristic earth, black hole approaches)
Stephen King - Cujo (scary, rabid dog)
Jean Auel - Clan of the Cave Bear (you know)
Vernor Vinge? - A Fire Upon the Deep
Wally Lamb - She's Come Undone (about young girl)
Jack Kerouac - On the Road (lit landmark) (young person goes across country)
Victor Hugo - Les Miserables (good descriptions, rambling)
Rainer Maria Kilke - Letters to a Young Poet (lit landmark) (advice on life)
Anne Rice - The Vampire Lestat (good imagery, vivid)
Stephen King - Four Past Midnight (fluff book)
George Orwell - 1984 (futuristic, 3 countries warring
David Brin - Glory Frost
Antoine de Saint Exupery - The Little Prince
F2F (lives destroyed by technology)
Stephen King - The Stand (plague)
Herbert Frank - The White Plague
A Civil Action (about a trial, industrial thing)
Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre
To Kill A Mocking Bird
Midsummer Night's Dream
8 Ball Chicks (girls in gangs)
Foxfire (girls in gangs)

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