Who has a heavy reading load?

<p>I’m a freshman in college, so I’m going to try to scare the bonkers out of you guys:</p>

<p>“Violence and the Word” by Robert M. Clover (30 pages, The Yale Law Journal)</p>

<p>“Liability: The Legal Revolution and Its Consequences” by Peter W. Huber (260 pages)</p>

<p>“Early Greek Philosophy” by Johnathan Barnes (Ch 20, Ch 21, 52 pages)</p>

<p>“Defining Impressionism” by Paul Smith (excerpts, 23 pages)</p>

<p>“Reality Reassembled” by John Russel (excerpts, 28 pages)</p>

<p>“Gertrude Stein in Paris” by Gertrude Stein (Ch 3, 5, 7, 76 pages)</p>

<p>I had to do all of that over the weekend. n.b. “had to” <em>wink</em></p>

<p>I agree with kwu, wait until you get to college. I’ve only been here three weeks and I’ve already read like 6 books and numerous 10-30 page essays. And that is only for 2 of my classes. The ability to read well is a fine tool to develop.</p>

<p>not inlcuding textbooks</p>

<p>a collection short stories published by the New Yorker
The Kingdom of God is Within You- Tolstoy
Macbeth- obvious
Republic- Plato
The Federalist Papers- Jay, Madison, Hamilton
The Wealth of Nation- Smith
The Essays- Bacon</p>