Hard Times by Studs Terkel. This is an account of the Great Depression, as told by first-handers, relatives of first-handers and so on. I have to read it for an essay I have to write about the Great Depression, but I'm finding it increasingly interested as I continue.
Just started reading 1984, by George Orwell. I have this massive bucket list of must-read books, and this was next. It's really interesting so far, if not a little weird and hard to understand. But I like it, a lot.
Reading the Wind-up bird chronicle by "something" Marakumi, i think that's his last name XD It's really graphic, I don't think i should be reading it but I've got a morbid streak and it kind of has me hooked by now. Great book, but not for the faint of heart.
I started reading The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle earlier today. I have to read it for my senior paper. I like it so far. It's my first Sherlock Holmes book.
Go Ask Alice. It's an extremely strange book, and it's kind of sick to read. Drugs, sex, and running away; I have no idea why my parents bought it for me. I think they're trying to "teach me a lesson". The only thing they're doing is creeping me out.