You may read novels by the following authors. There is no restriction as to when they were first published:
Thomas Hardy
Edith Wharton
Jane Austen
John Steinbeck
James Michener
Charlotte Bronte
Ernest Hemingway
William Faulkner
George Eliot
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Alice Walker
Louisa May Alcott
Mark Twain
Charles Dickens
Emily Bronte
You may read books written by the following authors; however they must have been published from 1995 - present:
NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION:
Annette Gordon-Reed
Tim Weiner
Timothy Egan
Joan Didion
Kevin Boyle
Carlos M. N. Eire
Robert A. Caro
Andrew Solomon
Nathaniel Philbrick
John W. Dower
Edward Ball
Joseph J. Ellis
James Carroll
Tina Rosenberg
THE HUGO AWARD FOR SCIENCE FICTION
Vernor Vinge
Robert Charles Wilson
Susanna Clarke
Lois McMaster Bujold
Robert Sawyer
Neil Gaiman
Connie Willis
Joe Haldeman
Kim Stanley Robinson
Neal Stephenson
THE EDGAR AWARD FOR MYSTERY FICTION AND NONFICTION
John Hart
Jason Goodwin
Jess Walter
T. Jefferson Parker
Ian Rankin
S. J. Rozan
Joe R. Lansdale
Jan Burke
Robert Clark
James Lee Burke
Thomas H. Cook
Dick Francis
Mary Willis Walker
READER'S CHOICE AWARD
Rick Riordan
Jodi Lynn Anderson
Eoin Colfer
Terry Pratchett
Christopher Paolini
K. L. Going
Gordon Koman
Nancy Farmer
Ann Brashares
Gordon Korman
Joan Bauer
Carolyn Meyer
William Sleator
Mel Glenn
Eve Bunting
Karen Cushman
Caroline B. Cooney
Lois Lowry
Lois DuncanHelp: I need a good Christian Book for summer reading?
I love Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
and im currently reading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
and so far i really really like it (:Help: I need a good Christian Book for summer reading?
The Shack by William P. Young. I haven't read it yet, but I've heard that it changed livesHelp: I need a good Christian Book for summer reading?
Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore
C. S. Lewis who's famous for the Chronicles of Narnia wrote a few good "christian" books.
The Screwtape Letters- Through a series of letters a demon named Screwtape talks to his nephew about the proper way to damn someone. The novel mainly talks about morality and human short comings.
Mere Christianity- This is the written form of a series of Radio Broadcasts C. S. Lewis did about why he believed in God.
The Great Divorce- A book I didn't read, but it's essentially C. S. Lewis' version of the Divine Comedy.
Anyhow because I went to a parochial high school those are the books we had to read.
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