Trying to read Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, but despite my lexile and IQ, I have delayed executive skills and it's hard. Never stopped me before though, so it won't now.
Trying to get through "Kafka on the Shore" by Haruki Murakami, but school keeps getting in the way. (So does my lack of energy/motivation to do things.)
@ AmorarEsDeVivir I love that one. Keep pushing, I would say. - The Ox-Bow Incident by Walter Van Tilburg Clark. Inkheart (againagainagain~) by Cornelia Funke. The Mystery of Vikings in America by Morton J. Golding.
I'm currently reading The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius. It's a book I'm required to read for my AP English class. Don't tell anyone, but I actually really enjoy it. c:
+ mad dogs, englishmen, and the errant anthropologist by douglas raybeck (for college) + the triumph of numbers by i. b. cohen + moby dick by herman melville + college unbound: the future of higher education by jeffrey selingo + carnivorous plants by adrian slack + love in the time of cholera by gabriel marquez