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Good books for me to read.?

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Ok well I'm in the top set in my school - of 1800 pupils for english (and maths) I'm sitting my standard grades next year and I'm writing some really important essays this year:

There is five of them

- two fictional stories

- a personal essay

- three book reviews

We do loads more essays as well but only the five best ones get sent away. So I need to work really hard this year! I want to be an author so I'm looking to get an A - A +

I've been told that I'm capable of getting this, but I still don't want to take anything for granted. If I manage to get an A - A+ which everyone's saying I'll get easily- then I'll get into the top class the year after so that I'll be in the top class again to study for my highers. Then onto my advanced highers. So anyway I need to write some really high standard stuff this year, I'm looking to write a lot of book reviews so that when they are sent away I get a good mark

These essays are worth 1/3 of my whole grade. Another 1/3 is solo talks and the final 1/3 is the mark I get in the exam, so I'm looking for some really good books.

I enjoy reading classics - to kill a mockingbird was great!

Twilight was not really right for me to write about, English is my best subject and my teacher has extremely high expectations for me as do my parents. Does anyone have any books for me to read?

I need thick books or a series as I finish books really quickly

Sorry for making this so long

Thanks :)

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  1. I'm about  to start reading Along Came a Spider by James Patterson. It's the first of the Alex Cross series. I just finished one of his books called When the Wind Blows and it was awesome. He's a good author


  2. Picture of Dorian Gray by Wilde

    Jewel of the Seven Stars by Stoker

    Lord of the Rings series by Tolkien

    My Antonia by Cather

    Oedipus cycle by Sophocles

    1984 by Orwell and V for Vendetta by Moore

    My Sister's Keeper by Picoult

    Stiff by Roach

    Grapes of Wrath by Steinbeck

    Wuthering Heights by Bronte

    A Room of One's Own by Woolf

  3. Here's a list of books which I have chosen because they all offer the opportunity to write something in depth, beyond the surface of the story. They are all considered adult books and some of them are not yet classics but all of of them qualify as literature. Judging by your writing, you are up to the task of analyzing any of them. My primary concern is that the more contemporary novels are largely North American in origin. I hope that isn't a problem for you or your examining board.

    Bel Canto ~ Ann Patchett

    Cold Mountain ~ Charles Frazier

    Empire Falls ~ Richard Russo

    A Map Of the World ~ Jane Hmailton

    Barn Blind ~ Jane Smiley

    The Sparrow ~ Mary Doria Russell

    Clockers ~ Richard Price

    The House Of Sand and Fog ~ Andre Dubus III

    For Whom the Bell Tolls ~ Ernest Hemingway

    Ship of Fools ~ Katherine Ann Porter

    The Death of the Heart ~ Elizabeth Bowen

    The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter ~ Carson McCullers

    The Fountainhead ~ Ayn Rand

    Lonesome Dove ~ Larry McMurtry

    The Bonfire of the Vanities ~ Tom Wolfe

    Anna Karenina ~ Leo Tolstoy

    The First Circle ~ Alexander Solzhenitsyn

    Doctor Zhivago ~ Boris Pasternak

    Gone With the Wind ~ Margaret Mitchell

    One Hundred Years of Solitude ~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez

    A Death In the Family ~ James Agee

    Sometimes A Great Notion ~ Ken Kesey

    The Milagro Beanfield War ~ John Nichols

    The Portrait of a Lady ~ Henry James

    An American Tragedy ~ Theodore Dreiser

    Main Street ~ Sinclair Lewis

    Look Homeward Angel ~ Thomas Wolfe

    All the King's Men ~ Robert Penn Warren

    Vanity Fair ~ William M. Thackeray

    The Age of Innocence ~ Edith Wharton

    Nana ~ Emile Zola

    Madame Bovary ~ Gustave Flaubert

    The Deptford Trilogy ~ Robertson Davies

    East of Eden & The Grapes of Wrath ~ John Steinbeck

    And of course there is Austen and Dickens and Hardy and the Brontes, etc., etc., etc. I'll stop now. I hope you find some things here to interest you. Good luck with your studies!

  4. "The Giver".

    I wrote an essay about that book and the series following and i got 3 A+ on all. It's an amazing book to write about.

    "The Alchemist" Same thing, 3 A+s. Amazing and quite philosophical

  5. I understand completly, there is one good book that i personally liked. The book is called "My bloody life" its a great book and its great to write essays because u can relate to it through many standards. It's a non-fiction book; i dont know if u can read non fiction because u didn't mention it.

  6. Persuasion by Jane Austen, and then all her other novels.

    Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is absolutely magnificent.

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