Summer Reading
Book 1- One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest
In an asylum, there really isn’t much hope for escaping. Which is why patient Randle Patrick McMurphy changes a ward where people are scared of laughing, to a gambling filled paradise. What started as a game turned into a battle between McMurphy and his friends against the authority.
Book 2-Ender’s Game
In a world full of fear of intergalactic war and strict order, Ender is recruited as a soldier at 11 in case of a war they knew was coming. Ender quickly exceeds expectations, but expectations keep getting higher as a soldier. Ender is forced to forget love and friendship and becomes a tool of the military. Will Ender fall into order as a puppet or rebel against the military and fight for his emotions?
Book 3-The Curious incident of the Dog in the Night Time
Mark Haddon writes books for autistic children, and this is one of his best. Christopher Boone is an autistic 15 year old whose neighbor’s dog has been murdered. He insists on finding out on who murdered it against both his father’s and neighbor’s will. He stores his notes in a book that he’s writing on it, and using his autistic abilities solves the mystery.