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kodancer
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
United States89 Posts
May 14 2010 00:55 GMT
#1
During the years in high school, english has been one of the hardest classes for me, especially since I'm not a native here in America. This is the reason why I gave up trying to get better at it and chose a path in the math/science field. However, I learned that I won't be able to dodge english any longer as I'm going to college this fall and am desperate to catch up with an understanding of this subject.

I do read occasionally, but those books are purely for entertainment, not for knowledge. Such books I've read are the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, some Stephen King's books, Harry Potter, etc. Probably the only literature book I've read is 1984, which I really enjoyed. It had a good, understandable plot unlike other literature books I came across, such as The Tale of Two Cities and Candide, two of which we went over in class recently. I have never touched books like Treasure Island, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, or any other books a middle school student should be familiar with. Unfortunately, I do not even know the plots of those books.

So if anyone could make a list of literature books in an order of increasing difficulty, starting with a fairly easy and interesting book like 1984, I would really appreciate it. Kind of like learning to 9pool before learning other complex builds as zerg.

gogogadgetflow
Profile Joined March 2010
United States2583 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-05-14 00:59:16
May 14 2010 00:59 GMT
#2
Well you have already named two great books there If your looking for American Lit. in particular I'll just add To Kill a Mockingbird one of my favorites.
Ideas
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
United States8100 Posts
May 14 2010 01:00 GMT
#3
Kurt Vonnegut is an incredible author who writes really funny/intriguing novels in very simple writing. Reading his novels are just a breeze. His 2 most acclaimed/best books are Cat's Cradle and Slaughter-House Five.
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gogogadgetflow
Profile Joined March 2010
United States2583 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-05-14 01:03:11
May 14 2010 01:02 GMT
#4
Wow wow wow, he said
starting with a fairly easy and interesting book


Great books but I dont know about Vonnegut just yet...
ramen247
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States1256 Posts
May 14 2010 01:03 GMT
#5
The Great Gatsby,
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Eishi_Ki
Profile Joined April 2009
Korea (South)1667 Posts
May 14 2010 01:06 GMT
#6
If you want a very good Shakespearean text, I'd recommend Othello. It's not particularly long which is a plus, and the themes within the text are also very relateable (jealousy, assumptions, racism). I'd say its roughly the same difficulty level as 1984
Issor
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States870 Posts
May 14 2010 01:11 GMT
#7
Slaughterhouse-Five is fantastic. Treasure Island is fantastic. Lord of the Flies is FANTASTIC. I'm not sure which would be easiest, but all are quite good and enriching reads. Your desire to actually further your learning is quite remarkable - very refreshing to see. I hope you succeed - I'm sure you'll enjoy the proverbial journey.
Creme
Profile Joined May 2010
United States21 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-05-14 01:17:21
May 14 2010 01:16 GMT
#8
You should definitely check out The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien. You might also enjoy Michael Crichton, since you mentioned you've read some Stephen King.
Rakanishu2
Profile Joined May 2009
United States475 Posts
May 14 2010 01:21 GMT
#9
Clockwork Orange!

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Myles
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States5162 Posts
May 14 2010 01:24 GMT
#10
Animal Farm is another good book written by Orwell that has extra meaning behind the text.
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sgeng
Profile Joined April 2010
United States78 Posts
May 14 2010 01:40 GMT
#11
On May 14 2010 10:03 ramen247 wrote:
The Great Gatsby,


Personally I found Great Gatsby to be amazingly dry and a tedious read.

I would recommend:

-->The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (Also wrote The Three Musketeers and The Man in the Iron Mask, which were both great books as well)--I recommend reading the abridged version, at least at first. The unabridged version can be a little daunting as well as complex.
-->Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
-->Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes (An awesome book, must read)
-->The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy (More of a short story)

These 4 books are relatively easy and enjoyable reads, being well known pieces of literature yet entertaining at the same time.


If you would like to move to something slightly more complex:

-->Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Actually, almost all of Dostoyevsky's works are worth reading)
-->The Illiad and the Odyssey by Homer--You've probably been assigned to read this in middle/high school, but more than likely you read the abridged version. The unabridged version I believe is worth going back and rereading.

What I would NOT recommend:

-->Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes--This book is a bore. There is no plot, just a series of events of a madman.
-->The Metamorphoses by Ovid (Not to be confused with The Metamorphosis by Kafka)--A collection of myths in which people are transformed into something else. The entire thing is terribly disconnected and difficult to really care about what it's talking about cause it's just BS anyways.
-->Most of the Shakespearean works--Most of the world probably would disagree, but I find that Shakespeares plays are just that...plays. The man was a playwright, not an author. His plays may be good and all, but honestly it doesn't pass as literature. It's like saying Schindler's List is a literary work just cause it had a good story. No. It's a good movie, not a good piece of literature.

Eishi_Ki
Profile Joined April 2009
Korea (South)1667 Posts
May 14 2010 01:54 GMT
#12
Cant believe I forgot this, "A Song of Ice and Fire". Series of books by George R.R. Martin with a television series of the first book on the way. A seriously addictive series of books, to which many among this community would recommend.
TriniMasta
Profile Joined December 2009
United States1323 Posts
May 14 2010 01:57 GMT
#13
Just try your best and you will succeed! English is one of the easiest languages, considering you can spell out MOST words.
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holy_war
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
United States3590 Posts
May 14 2010 01:59 GMT
#14
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
AeroGear
Profile Joined July 2009
Canada652 Posts
May 14 2010 02:05 GMT
#15
There's too many to list...!

I would browse through best sellers and look at categories that I'm interested in.

Some of my favorite authors in no specific order would be:
Asimov, Clarke, Van Vogt, Ballard, Ludlum, Dumas, Aldiss, Tolkien, Crichton, Lovecraft

They are all pretty accessible to any kind of reader, altough I guess Ballard is hit or miss.
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jpak
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States5045 Posts
May 14 2010 02:08 GMT
#16
I like 1984 and The Brave New World. You'll never see the world the same again.
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phyren
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States1067 Posts
May 14 2010 02:17 GMT
#17
Ernest Hemmingway is famous for his direct, almost reporter like style. His books, particularly old man and the sea, are fairly easy to read while also being considered some of the classics of american literature. Generally, older works are considered more difficult, i.e. dickens, shakespear for the simple reason that they are written with less contemporary language usage.
qrs
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
United States3637 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-05-14 02:23:12
May 14 2010 02:21 GMT
#18
On May 14 2010 10:40 sgeng wrote:
-->Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes (An awesome book, must read)

Find the short story; skip the novel.

1984 is a great novel; if you liked it, try Animal Farm (as Myles suggested), also by Orwell, dealing with the same subject in a different way. It's very easy to read (probably one of the easiest out there as far as classics go) but none the shallower for that.

On May 14 2010 10:57 TriniMasta[wD] wrote:
Just try your best and you will succeed! English is one of the easiest languages, considering you can spell out MOST words.

LOL? You're not seriously trying to call English one of the easiest languages on the basis of its spelling, right? You're joking.
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SpicyCrab
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
402 Posts
May 14 2010 02:24 GMT
#19
The unabridged version of the Count of Monte Cristo is the most rewarding read I have ever had. It's an amazing story and the compexity is easy to follow because all the side stories are so interesting.

If you feel like reading a 2700 page book then go for it.
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Issor
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States870 Posts
May 14 2010 02:24 GMT
#20
Ah, yes! I forgot Ernest Hemingway. He's an incredible writer, and is quite easy to understand and easy to read. You'll quite enjoy him - my favorite of his is For Whom the Bell Tolls.
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