Important!!!

<p>Sorry about the title, but i just really need respones…</p>

<p>Does anyone have a list of good books that’s helpful but not soporific? I know reading is important but i just can never finish any novel, or pick up a dry newspaper article…lol…any books NOT involving the following would be great:

  1. slavery/african americans
  2. animals/native americans
  3. political/wars/holocaust
  4. fun but stupid and useless / sparknotes vocabulary novels
  5. too good to be helpful on the sat</p>

<p>No offense to anybody who loves those books, or any group of people mentioned above, i just don’t like them (the books…of course). I’ve read so many of them in class that i can probably make one up myself…not that i would…but that’s no the point… so…IF ANYONE U HAVE READ A REALLY REALLY GOOD BOOK THAT CAN HELP IMPROVE the performance on CR LONG PASSAGES, PLEASE POST THEM!!! THANK YOU :)</p>

<p>william faukner and deceased German philosopher works are great for long passage, obstruse reading. </p>

<p>TIME, Wallstreet, the Econonmist (literary, economic, social magazines)are all good critical reading sources. </p>

<p>Jack London books.</p>

<p>I’m kind of getting into reading this book of Kafka’s short stories. It’s a pretty high reading level, and there’s some decent vocab… perspicacity, recalcitrant, and dissemble were all on one page :)</p>

<p>“THE ECONOMIST” alll the wayy !!! I love it … Great pieces !</p>

<p>^but it’s so dry…</p>

<p>dry? … i find the stories quite interesting … maybe the online stories are better (:</p>

<p>Rainycafe: the economist dry? their articles are some of the best I read, definitly not dry.</p>

<p>the last juror by john grisham
da vici code</p>