Spring break reading list
This is the first spring break (since I graduated high school) that I can remember having no real commitments: no job, no homework (except writing, but that doesn’t count to me), no pressing commitments. I’m devoting myself to two things: reading and basketball. This post is about reading.
I don’t get much reading done during the quarter due to my workload, so I’m trying for a few hours every day. And here I present to you my spring break reading list. The first section is books I’ve started I want to finish.
- Misquoting Jesus, by Bart D. Ehrman
- The Gnostic Gospels, by Elaine Pagels
- On Writing, by Stephen King
- The Best American Short Stories 2008, ed. by Salman Rushdie
- 13 Ways of Looking at the Novel, by Jane Smiley
- Horse Heaven, by Jane Smiley
- Men Without Women, by Ernest Hemmingway
Then there are the books I haven’t started but want to read (or at least make a good dent in).
- Drift and Swerve, by Samuel Ligon
- Safe in Heaven Dead, by Samuel Ligon
- The Beauty Myth, by Naomi Wolf
- A book of Chekhov short stories that I have yet to order (and can’t remember the edition of)
- Inkspell, by Cornelia Funke
Look for reviews on a least a few of these. I’m off to get some more reading done! What are you reading?
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