What are some good books to read to get ready for high school freshmen year?

14 comments to What are some good books to read to get ready for high school freshmen year?

  • Bella

    to kill a mocking bird
    the secret life of bee’s
    my sisters keeper
    watership down

    stuff like that

  • BloodyVenom

    This past Freshman year, at my school, we read:

    The Odyssey
    The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
    The Call of the Wild
    Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
    Romeo and Juliet

  • Virginia Cullen

    well, i go to private school, so idk if this will help, but we use jane austen a lot. it also depends on what class you are in, for my junior lit class, we spent a lot of time on flannery oconner. Shakespeare is a given, i think we have read Shakespeare every year. to kill a mocking bird is good, and you will most likely have to read it. read pride and prejudice, it is one of my favorites, and you will need it in high school, trust me i know.

  • Maggie

    Romeo and Juliet the sparknotes printing would be useful for freshman year. My class went through a lot of poetry also- The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe.
    For your purposes I’d recommend Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky.

  • obidane

    Some schools have summer reading requirements for some of their classes. If your school has a website, they may be posted there.

    I don’t really remember what books I read before/during Freshman year.. let’s see…
    Ender’s Game by Orson Scott card is good; I actually read it for school too.
    The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury was part of my summer reading before Freshman year.
    I also like Fahrenheit 451 by Bradbury, but I was assigned that a year later.

    You could also stop by a used bookstore and check for old textbooks and such; you might find something you can use. ^^

  • bobby01987

    You’ll most likely have a Shakespeare unit, so his plays would be good. My summer reading was Bless Me Ultima. You’ll also probably read The Odyssey, so similar epics such as The Iliad and the Aeneiad would be good. I also enjoyed The Butterfly Revolution and some of Stephen King’s works, for pleasure. The Jungle is another good book to read, but pretty boring. Try Of Mice and Men.

  • boo

    The Outsiders – S.E. Hinton
    Romeo and Juliet – shakespeare
    A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens
    The Odyssey – Homer

    I will throw in tenth grade too because they are closley related.

    To Kill A Mockingbird – Harper Lee
    A midsummer’s Night dream – shakespeare
    The Illiad – Homer
    Joy luck club – Amy Tan
    Animal Farm – George Orwell
    Night – Elie Wiesel

  • Molly T

    I dunno about those levels, but here’s what I recommend:
    Shakespeare
    Jane Eyre
    The Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart
    The Once and Future King by T.H. White
    The Grapes of Wrath
    Raise the Titanic by Clive Cussler
    Harvard Yard by William Martin
    Chesapeake by James Michener
    The Odyssey by Homer

  • xxisabel3xx

    here’s the books i read during freshman year:
    a tale of two cities
    siddhartha
    the once and future king
    romeo and juliet
    the odyssey
    and we also read some greek myths from a book called mythology and you

  • Alex/Mercury

    For the most part
    The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe
    A Separate Peace by John Knowles
    To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
    Animal Farm by i forget….
    Yah a Separate Peace is amazing

  • general

    Well. You’ve got to ask someone from that school (walnut, high) Anyway, i’m going there this year (sophomore) and i doubt that the books will be difficult. Probably same as the above but nah… you’re gonna have to ask the school if you want to get ahead. I’ve already studied geometry and algebra cause i asked them what they’ll teach. at least i’m ahead. Hey…. maybe you’ll see me there this aug. The name’s Pat C

  • Mr.Sniper

    Try to start to get used to old English and Shakespears writing

  • Morgan

    freshman year we read a lot of short stories but…

    Romeo and Juliet – - shakespeare
    Iliad – - Homer

    For Summer reading we had…
    whirligig – - Paul Fleischman
    Night – - Elie Wiesel
    Swallowing Stones – - Joyce McDonald
    Witness – - Karen Hess

    The Odyssey is good to look at. Shakespeare is bound to come up a fair amount (I recommend No Fear Shakespeare it helps a lot. I’ve actually used it when I was in a play)

  • jimnastixrox8693

    to kill a mockingbird
    fahrenheit 451
    romeo and juliet
    of mice and men

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