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NOVELS
• Fast Food Nation (non-fiction; by Eric Schlosser)
• The Sea Wolf (fiction; by Jack London)
TEXTBOOKS
• A History of Western Society (by John McKay, Bennett Hill, and John Buckler; published by Houghton Mifflin)
• Algebra 2 (by Ron Larson, Laurie Boswell, Timothy D. Kanold, and Lee Stiff; published by McDougal Littell)
• Biology (by Kenneth R. Miller, Ph.D. and Joseph Levine, Ph.D.; published by Prentice Hall)
• Literature & Language Arts: Fourth Course (by Kylene Beers and Lee Odell; published by Holt)
• Making Life Choices: Health Skills and Concepts (by Frances Sienkiewicz Sizer, Eleanor Noss Whitney, and Linda Debruyne; published by Glencoe/McGraw-Hill)
• Sociology and You (by Jon M. Shepard and Robert W. Greene; published by National Textbook Company)
SHORT STORIES (all are fictional)
• "And of Clay Are We Created" (by Isabel Allende)
• "By the Waters of Babylon" (by Stephen Vincent Ben�t)
• "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket" (by Jack Finney)
• "Everday Use" (by Alice Walker)
• "Geraldo No Last Name" (by Sandra Cisneros)
• "Night Calls" (by Lisa Fugard)
• "Sigurd, the Dragon Slayer" (retold by Olivia E. Coolidge)
• "The Man in the Water" (by Roger Rosenblatt)
• "The Masque of the Red Death" (by Edgar Allan Poe)
• "The Pedestrian" (by Ray Bradbury)
• "The Sword in the Stone" (retold by Keith Baines)
• "Through the Tunnel" (by Doris Lessing)
• "Two Kinds" (by Amy Tan)
• "Typhoid Fever" (by Frank McCourt)
• "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?" (by Tim O'Brien)
POEMS
• "After Apple-Picking" (by Robert Frost)
• "Eating Together" (by Li-Young Lee)
• "Grape Sherbet" (by Rita Dove)
• "Same Song" (by Pat Mora)
• "Sea Fever" (by John Masefield)
• "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?" (by William Shakespeare)
• "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" (by Robert Frost)
• "The Legend" (by Garrett Hongo)
• "Three Japanese Tankas" (by Ono Komachi; translated by Jane Hirshfield with Mariko Aratani)
• "You want a social life, with friends" (by Kenneth Koch)
PLAYS
• "Tartuffe" (by Moli�re)
• "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" (by William Shakespeare)
REVIEW/STUDY BOOKS
• Cracking the AP European History Exam, 2004-2005 Edition (by Kenneth Pearl; published by The Princeton Review)
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