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    • To Kill a Mockingbird. - Author: Harper Lee. - Score: 44,390. - Average rating: 4.27 (based on 5,584,470 ratings) Harper Lee's first novel, published in 1960, tackles issues of racial and social injustice in the South.
    • Romeo and Juliet. - Author: William Shakespeare. - Score: 34,901. - Average rating: 3.74 (based on 2,430,511 ratings) Two star-crossed lovers meet and perish in this tragedy.
    • The Great Gatsby. - Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald. - Score: 29,912. - Average rating: 3.93 (based on 4,737,607 ratings) Nick Carraway, a Midwest transplant and Yale graduate, moves to West Egg, Long Island, and enters a world of extravagance when he becomes entangled with millionaire Jay Gatsby and socialite Daisy Buchanan.
    • Lord of the Flies. - Author: William Golding. - Score: 24,079. - Average rating: 3.69 (based on 2,692,219 ratings) "Lord of the Flies" tells the alarming story of a group of young boys who survive a plane crash, only to descend into tribalism on the island where they landed.
    • Keri Wiginton
    • To Kill a Mockingbird. – Author: Harper Lee. – Score: 39,482. – Average rating: 4.27/5, based on 3,977,468 ratings. Harper Lee’s first novel, which was published in 1960, tackles issues of racial and social injustice in the South.
    • Romeo and Juliet. – Author: William Shakespeare. – Score: 30,769. – Average rating: 3.74/5, based on 1,878,322 ratings. Two star-crossed lovers meet and perish in this tragedy.
    • The Great Gatsby. – Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald. – Score: 24,750. – Average rating: 3.91/5, based on 3,322,289 ratings. Nick Carraway, a Midwest transplant and Yale graduate, moves to West Egg, Long Island.
    • Lord of the Flies. – Author: William Golding. – Score: 20,677. – Average rating: 3.67/5, based on 2,002,142 ratings. “Lord of the Flies” tells the alarming story of a group of young boys who survive a plane crash, only to descend into tribalism on the island where they landed.
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    While more high school curriculums should include modern, diverse writers like Amy Tan and Malala Yousafzai, certain classics—like John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath” and Sandra Cisneros’ “The House on Mango Street”—endure. Some even make a comeback. George Orwell’s “1984,” a novel published in 1949 about a dystopian future where the government ...

    – Author: Zora Neale Hurston – Score: 4,143 – Average rating: 3.97 (based on 316,337 ratings) A coming-of-age story set in early 1900s Florida, “Their Eyes Were Watching God” tackles a multitude of issues: racism, sexism, segregation, poverty, and gender roles, among others. Initially overlooked upon its release, Zora Neale Hurston’s best-known wor...

    – Author: Edith Hamilton – Score: 4,148 – Average rating: 4.02 (based on 52,213 ratings) Edith Hamilton’s “Mythology” has been a standard of both reference and pleasure reading since its publication in 1942. The book was commissioned by an editor at the publisher Little, Brown and Company in 1939 to replace the outdated 1855 collection on the subje...

    – Author: Maya Angelou – Score: 4,153 – Average rating: 4.28 (based on 492,982 ratings) In the first of her seven memoirs, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” Maya Angelou speaks of her early life growing up in the South, including the abuse and racism she faced. Before this, Angelou was known as a poet but was encouragedto try her hand at long-form...

    – Author: Sophocles – Score: 4,211 – Average rating: 3.72 (based on 200,721 ratings) The tragic Greek play “Oedipus Rex” tells the shocking tale of King Oedipus, who unknowingly kills his father and marries his mother. The work of Sophocles has inspired many others across disciplines, including Igor Stravinsky’s 1920s opera of the same name. Sigmun...

    – Author: Herman Melville – Score: 4,240 – Average rating: 3.53 (based on 528,908 ratings) Herman Melville’s “Moby-Dick or, the Whale”—the lengthy tale of a sea captain on the hunt for this great beast—was inspired by a real-life sperm whale attack that sank the Essex in 1820. Although the book sold less than 3,000 copiesduring Melville’s lifetime,...

    – Author: John Steinbeck – Score: 4,421 – Average rating: 3.51 (based on 218,730 ratings) John Steinbeck’s “The Pearl” tells the story of Kino, a poor diver trying to support his family by gathering pearls from gulf beds. He is only barely scraping by until he happens upon a giant pearl. Kino thinks this discovery will finally provide him with the ...

    – Author: Oscar Wilde – Score: 4,540 – Average rating: 4.18 (based on 345,903 ratings) This comedic play by Oscar Wilde takes a satiric look at Victorian social values while following two men—Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff—as they tell lies to bring some excitement to their lives. “The Importance of Being Earnest” was Wilde’s final play, and ...

    – Author: Stephen Crane – Score: 4,752 – Average rating: 3.28 (based on 99,854 ratings) In “The Red Badge of Courage,” Henry Fleming enlists in the Union Army, enticed by visions of glory. When the reality of war and battle sets in, Fleming retreats in fear. In the end, he faces his cowardice and rises to leadership. This American war novel was pub...

    – Author: William Shakespeare – Score: 4,822 – Average rating: 3.77 (based on 164,742 ratings) This five-act comedy tells the story of the courtship of the headstrong Katherine and the money-grubbing Petruchio, who is determined to subdue Katherine and make her his wife. After the wedding, Petruchio drags his new wife through the mud to their new h...

  2. Feb 28, 2023 · Best Novels 20th Century. Here are 20 classic novels that defined the 20th Century according to the Utica Public Library based on the novels’ ability to “encapsulate and reflect the mood, mindset, or feel of a decade; current, previous, or future.”. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. The Jungle by Upton Sinclair.

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  3. 10th Grade Reading List: Classics for High School. The 10th-grade reading list is a compilation of classics from various authors aimed at high schoolers. These selections range from Shakespearean plays to modern-day comic books, and all provide subject matter that is meaningful for 10th graders.

  4. Sep 9, 2022 · Way back in 2016, we asked our community to share what they would consider essential reads for high school students. The final list of 20 recommended books was dominated by what many would consider the classics: John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Shakespeare’s Macbeth.

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