독해 센터: Reading Resources Here
| 사이트: | The Learning Center: SAIPAN'S PREMIER COLLEGE PREP |
| 강좌: | 유학정보: 학부모님과 학생들을 위한 유익한 공간 |
| 전자 책: | 독해 센터: Reading Resources Here |
| 출판인:: | 손님 사용자 |
| 날짜: | 수요일, 29 10월 2025, 4:51 PM |
설명
HERE ARE THE COLLECTIONS OF THE BEST (AND FITTING) ARTICLES I HAVE EVER READ AND USED FOR READING INSTRUCTIONS. Please read the first chapter about independent reading, answer the questions after each reading, and keep a reading journal. Keeping reading journal is the best way to make reading permanent.
6-12학년에 맞는 최고의 독해자료를 모아 놓았습니다. 하루에 한 지문을 성실하게 읽는 것이 독해실력 향상에 크게 도움이 됩니다. 1 과에 나오는 자율 독서 문제를 참고하면 지문이해와 작문에 큰 도움이 됩니다.
목차
- 1. Independent Reading (자율독서)
- 2. 5-4-3-2-1 Expanded
- 3. FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLERS
- 4. FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLERS 2
- 5. Science Articles
- 6. SHORT FICTIONS
- 7. Essays for High School Students
- 8. ON CORONA VIRUS
- 9. ON GROWING UP
- 10. ON LIFE
- 11. ON MONEY
- 12. ABOUT EVIL
- 13. ABOUT COMPUTER
- 14. ABOUT LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS
- 15. ON INTELLIGENCE
- 16. ABOUT DEATH
- 17. ON PSYCHOLOGY
- 18. ABOUT RACE AND RACISM
- 19. ABOUT TRAVEL & ARCHITECTURE
- 20. ABOUT ADVENTURES
- 21. ABOUT ADVENTURE SPORTS
- 22. By George Orwell
- 23. By Malcolm Gladwell
- 24. By John Sullivan
- 25. By David Sedaris
- 26. By David Wallace
- 27. By Hunter S. Thompson
- 28. By Joan Didion
- 29. By James Baldwin
1. Independent Reading (자율독서)
One of the best ways to improve reading is independent reading. Independent reading is individuals' reading of text — such as books, magazines, and newspapers — on their own, with minimal to no assistance from others. It can consist of reading done in or out of school, including purely voluntary reading for enjoyment or assigned reading for homework.
To encourage independent reading, I encourage 5-4-3-2-1 count-down strategies
5: Summarize the story (or any composition) in 5 sentences.
4: Write about 4 interesting facts (or characters).
3: Find 3 quotes and write their significances (speaker, occasion, context, meaning).
2: Find 2 rhetorical devices and their functions.
1: Find 1 symbol and its meaning.
2. 5-4-3-2-1 Expanded
5-4-3-2-1 Reading Strategies
5 Sentence Summary
Sentence One: Tell who had a problem, what the problem was, and what the main character(s) did to solve the problem.
Sentences Two through Four: Tell the most important events, in the order they
happened.
First,
Then,
Finally,
Sentence Five: Tell the result or outcome of what happened. (Relate this sentence
back to the problem above.)
EXAMPLE:
Goldilocks
wanted a place to rest and eat, so she entered the home of the three bears. First, she tasted the porridge until she found the bowl
that was just right. Then, she sat in all three chairs. Finally, she tried all the beds until she found one that
was comfortable enough to fall asleep in. When the bears returned home and
found their home vandalized, and Goldilocks sleeping in baby bear’s bed, they
chased her out of the house.
Rejected by Rosaline, Romeo gets hopelessly depressed. To encourage Romeo, Romeo’s friends take Romeo to a party. At the party, Romeo meets Juliet, his family’s archenemy’s daughter, and they fall in love. They try their best to solve the century-old family feud. Unfortunate events and accidents accumulate, and they die, ironically restoring the peace between two families.
4 Facts Related to the Thesis
EXAMPLE: Juliet is fourteen.
3 Quotes with explanation
“My bounty is as boundless as the sea,/My love as deep; the more I give to thee,/The more I have, for both are infinite.” (2.2.) Juliet describes her feelings for Romeo. Like Romeo, who is young and inexperienced, Juliet thinks that love is freedom: her love is “boundless” and “infinite.”
2 Rhetorical Devices
1 Main Assertion (Thesis): Love may prove lethal to the young and inexperienced.
Thesis = What the story is about? (topic) + what the writer says about the topic?
Practice
Short Practice: The Story of an Hour
Long Practice: The Transformation of the American DreamLink: https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/the-myth-of-multitasking
3. FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLERS
- HOW DO YOU MUMMIFY A BODY?
- WHY DO WE LOVE JUNK FOOD?
- THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED WHEN AN AUSTRALIAN CITY GAVE TREES EMAIL ADDRESSES?
- WHAT GIVES BUGS BUNNY HIS LASTING POWER?
- THE BIOGRAPHY OF THE REAL SMOKEY BEAR?
- HOW A PIZZA MAKER CHANGED THE STUNT-KITE-FLYING WORLD?
- WOULD YOU EAT SOUP MADE FROM CRICKETS?
- WHAT IS THE TRUE COST OF EATING MEAT?
- WHY DOES MY DOG HOWL AT SIRENS?
- HOW DO COLORS AFFECT OUR MOODS?
- IS IT TRUE THAT ELEPHANTS CAN'T JUMP?
- DOES LIGHTNING EVER STRIKE TWICE?
- DOES STRESS TURN YOUR HAIR GRAY?
- WHY DO FLAMINGOS STAND ON ONE LEG?
- WOULD YOU HANG OUT WITH CATS, RABBITS OR OWLS?
- THE SCIENCE OF KEEPING NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS
- WHY CHARLES DICKENS WROTE "A CHRISTMAS CAROL"?
- WHY DO WE SNEEZE?
- WOULD YOU HANG OUT WITH CATS, RABBITS OR OWLS?
- HAPPY LEAP DAY! BROUGHT TOYOU BY JULIUS CAESAR
- INVENTING THE PERFECT UMBRELLA
- MARTIN LUTHER KING'S FIRST "I HAVE A DREAM" SPEECH
- WHY CHARLES DICKENS WROTE "A CHRISTMAS CAROL"?
- KIDS WHO DON'T DRINK WATER CONSUME MORE SWEETNED BEVERAGES
- WHY UTAH MIGHT BE YOUR NEXT FAVORITE SNORKELING DESTINATION
- Why does every American graduation play "Pomp and Circumstance"?
- Edgar Allan Poe invented the detective story
- Immerse yourself in Jane Goodall’s wondrous, chimpanzee-filled life
- For the first time, a National U.S. Observatory has been named for a female astronomer: Vera Rubin
- Meet the illustrator who brought children’s books to life
- Five things to know about Little Golden Books
- Meet the stars of Smithsonian's new Fossil Hall
- Tootsie Rolls were WWII energy bars
- Unraveling the history of the ugly holiday sweater
- The children of Pearl Harbor
- Meet Advait Jukar, a scientist who studies fossil elephants
- The augmented reality app that lets you experience the moon landing
- The boy who became a World War II veteran at 13 years old
- How the Guinness Book of World Records became an international phenomenon
- The roots of computer code lie in telegraph code
- PLETHORA (fr. 38)
- Playing Video Games is Killing You by Megan Holstein
- Why video games may be good for you by Nic Fleming
4. FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLERS 2
- The history of trick or treating is weirder than you thought
- The town that polar bears built
- Spotted in Kenya: a baby zebra with polka dots
- A new Monopoly celebrates women. But what about the game’s own overlooked inventor?
- The stories behind "Toy Story's" beloved characters
- The animals that helped win World War I
- California will build the largest wildlife crossing in the world
- This inkless pen lets you write forever
- A new look at Anne Frank
- How emojis could help people with food allergies
- Berlin zoo unveils name of latest polar bear cub
- How the music of Hawai'i’s last ruler guided the Island's people through crisis
- Van Gogh Museum suggests artist's last painting has long been misidentified
- How George Washington did his hair
- Martin Luther King, Jr. found inspiration in Henry David Thoreau
- An exhibit in Illinois allows visitors to talk with holograms of 13 Holocaust survivors
5. Science Articles
- How do Termites Divide the Work?
- How do woodpeckers choose where to nest?
- How do bacteria in the gut control the brain?
- How is the ice in Greenland melting?
- Where did the flying reptiles come from?
- How can we keep our mountains healthy?
- Where did the first people in the Caribbean come from?
6. SHORT FICTIONS
- "The Lottery," by Shirley Jackson
- "The Witch," by Shirley Jackson
- “Seventh Grade” by Gary Soto
- “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes
- “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker
- “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl
- “One Friday Morning” by Langston Hughes
- “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” by Gabriel García Márquez
- “Charles” by Shirley Jackson
- “Names/Nombres” by Julia Alvarez
- “To Build a Fire” by Jack London
- “The Fly” by Katherine Mansfield
- “Rules of the Game” by Amy Tan
- “Liars Don’t Qualify” by Junius Edwards
- “The Sniper” by Liam O’Flaherty
- “Civil Peace” by Chinua Achebe
- “The Friday Everything Changed“ by Anne Hart
- “The Scholarship Jacket” by Marta Salinas
- “Amigo Brothers” by Piri Thomas
- Wildflower by Amrita Pritam
- “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury
- “The Fun They Had” by Issac Asimov
- “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut
- “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor
- “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros
- “Valediction” by Sherman Alexie
- “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid
- “When I Lay My Burden Down” by Maya Angelou
- “The Medicine Bag” by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
- “Stop the Sun” by Gary Paulsen
- “Mother and Daughter” by Gary Soto
- “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe
- “The Hitchhiker” by Lucille Fletcher
7. Essays for High School Students
- Jungle Book: Look Closely by Sue Walsh
- How Much Do You Know about the Real Jungle Book Animals? by Rachel Nuwer
- Kipling as Mowgli by K. Iwanek
- If Racism Doesn't Exist by Jonathan Womack
- Letter From a Vietnamese to an Iraqi Refugee by Andrew Lam
- Allowing Teenage Boys to Love Their Friends by Jan Hoffman
- Chris Cecil, plagiarism gets you fired by Leonard Pitts Jr.
- Class Dismissed by Walter Kirn
- Complaint Box: Packaging by Dylan Quinn
- Drowning in Dishes, but Finding a Home by Danial Adkison
- How to Tame a Wild Tongue by Gloria Anzaldua
- Humble Beast: Samaje Perine by John Rohde
- In Praise of the F Word by Mary Sherry
- The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me by Sherman Alexie
- Learning to Read by Malcolm X
- Learning to Read and Write by Frederick Douglass
- Learning from Animal Friendships by Erica Goode
- Losing Everything, Except What Really Matters by Dan Barry
- The Marked Woman by David Grann
- Meet Mikey, 8 by Lizette Alvarez
- Newly Homeless in Japan by Michael Wines
- By Ordinary Joe by Rick Reilly
- To Fall in love with anyone, do this by Mandy Len Catron
- We'll Go Forward from this Moment by Leonard Pitts
- What's Wrong with Black English by Rachel Jones
8. ON CORONA VIRUS
- THE RISKS - KNOW THEM - AVOID THEM BY ERIN BROMAGE
- AMID THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS BY ATUL GAWANDE
- WHAT THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS REVEALS ABOUT AMERICAN MEDICINE BY SIDDHARTHA MUKHERJEE
- HOW TO LIFE A LOCKDOWN BY DANIELLE GROEN
- PROFILE OF A KILLER BY DAVID DYRANOSKI
- THE CORONAVIRUS WAS AN EMERGENCY UNTIL TRUMP FOUND OUT WHO WAS DYING BY ADAM SERWER
- GENERATION FREE FALL BY RYAN BROOKS
- SEATTLE'S LEADERS LET SCIENTISTS TAKE THE LEAD, NEW YORK'S DID NOT BY CHARLES DUHIGG
- THREE POTENTIAL FUTURES FOR COVID-19 BY SHARON BEGLEY
- WHY THE CORONAVIRUS IS SO CONFUSING BY ED YONG
- THE CORONAVIRUS IN AMERICA: THE YEAR AHEAD BY DONALD G. MCNEIL JR.
- YOU'RE LIKELY TO GET CORONAVIRUS BY JAMES HAMBLIN
- WHERE WILL THE NEXT PANDEMIC COME FROM? BY DAVID QUAMMEN
- HOW THE PLAGUES REALLY WORK? BY WENDY ORENT
- NATURE'S BIOTERRORIST BY MICHAEL SPECTER
- DARWIN'S SURPRISE BY MICHAEL SPECTER
- OUT OF THE WILD BY DAVID QUAMME
9. ON GROWING UP
- TENNIS, TRIGONOMETRY, TORNADOES BY DAVID WALLACE
- EXPLICIT VIOLENCE BY LIDIA YUKNAVITCH
- ON BEING AN ONLY CHILD BY GEOFF DYER
- US AND THEM BY DAVID SEDARIS
- DUMB KIDS' CLASS BY MARK BOWDEN
- THE COMFORT ZONE BY JONATHAN FRANZEN
- COUNTDOWN BY JONATHAN FRANZEN
- DIFFICULT GIRL BY LENA DUNHAM
- STING-RAY AFTERNOONS BY STEVE RUSHIN
- OUT WEST BY JOE WILKINS
- MY DAD TRIED TO KILL ME WITH AN ALLIGATOR BY HARRISON KEY
- YOU WILL NEVER SLEEP WITH A WOMAN WHO LOOKS LIKE THAT BY JUSTIN HALPERN
- THE SIEGE OF FULTON AVENUE BY DAVID AMSDEN
- PREP-SCHOOL GANGSTERS BY NANCY SALES
- LIFE'S SWELL BY SUSAN ORLEAN
- OFF DIAMOND HEAD BY WILLIAM FINNEGAN
- RAIDERS OF LOST BACKYARD BY JIM WINDOLF
- LEGACY OF CHILDHOOD TRAUMA BY JUNOT DIAZ
- THE SAME RIVER TWICE BY DAVID QUAMMEN
- SCARS BY DAVID OWEN
10. ON LIFE
- WHY GO OUT? BY SHEILA HETI
- RUNNING AFTER YOUR HAT BY G.K. CHESTERTON
- HOW LIFE (AND DEATH) SPRING FROM DISORDER BY PHILIP BALL
- THE RADICAL IMPLICATIONS OF LUCK IN LIFE BY DAVID ROBERTS
- WHY MODERN LIFE FEELS RATHER UNDEAD BY CHUCK KLOSTERMAN
- THINGS WE THINK WE KNOW BY CHUCK KOSTERMAN
- NO ONE "HAS IT ALL," BECAUSE "HAVING IT ALL" DOESN'T EXIST BY LINDY WEST
- WHEN ARE YOU REALLY AN ADULT? BY JULIE BECK
- THE ONSET BY MY MGOC TO
- HOW FRIENDSHIPS CHANGE IN ADULTHOOD BY JULIE BECK
11. ON MONEY
- NOTHING GROWN FOREVER BY CLIVE THOMPSON
- THE AUSTERITY DELUSION BY PAUL KRUGMAN
- BUILDING A GREEN ECONOMY BY PAUL KRUGMAN
- THE INVISIBLE ECONOMY BY BILL DAVIDOW
- OF FLYING CARDS AND DECLINING RATE OF PROFIT BY DAVID GRAEBER
- THE END BY MICHAEL LEWIS
- BETTING ON THE BLIND SIDE BY MICHAEL LEWIS
- WALL STREET ON THE TUNDRA BY MICHAEL LEWIS
- BEWARE OF GREEKS BEARING BONDS BY MICHAEL LEWIS
- WHEN IRISH EYES ARE CRYING BY MICHAEL LEWIS
- WALL STREET SMARTS BY CALVIN TRILLIN
- THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT MONEY BY GREGG EASTERBROOK
- WHY WE GIVE FREE MONEY TO EVERYONE BY RUTGER BREGAN
- IMAGINING A CASHLESS WORLD BY NATHAN HELLER
12. ABOUT EVIL
- POSTCARD FROM THE APOCALYPSE BY TIM CAHILL
- NEVER FORGET BY MICHAEL PATERNITI
- BYSTANDERS TO GENOCIDE BY SAMANTHA POWER
- SURRENDER IS OUT OF THE QUESTION BY MAC MCCLELLAND
- THE RETURN OF DEATH BY MARTIN AMIS
- THE TICKING IS THE BOMB BY NICK FLYNN
- THE VIETNAM SYNDROME BY CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS
- IN THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH BY TIM CAHILL
- THE XINJIANG PROCEDURE BY ETHAN GUTHMANN
- GYNOCIDE BY BARBARA EHRENREICH
- THE PROBLEM OF EVIL BY TONY JUDT
- THE DISAPPEARED BY SALMAN RUSHDIE
- TONY BAIR, DREAD CREATURE OF THE FORBIDDEN SWAMP BY SAM KRISS
13. ABOUT COMPUTER
- BUILDING THE VW OF PCS BY PO BRONSON
- CREATION MYTH BY MALCOLM GLADWELL
- FLYING UPSIDE DOWN BY TRACY KIDDER
- THE TINKERINGS OF ROBERT NOYCE BY TOM WOLFE
- HOW INTEL MAKES A CHIP BY MAX CHAFKIN
- IS THE WEB DRIVING US MAD? BY TONY DOKOUPIL
- SAD AS HELL BY ALICE GREGORY
- THE INFORMATION BY ADAM GOPNIK
- CYBORG DREAMS BY TOM CHATFIELD
- WHAT IS CODE? BY PAUL FORD
- THE END OF CODE BY JASON TANZ
- THE ROBOTS ARE COMING BY JOHN LANCHESTER
- WE KNOW HOW YOU FEEL BY RAFFI KHATCHADOURIAN
- HOW TO TEACHER AI SOME COMMON SENSE BY CLIVE THOMPSON
- THE ARTIFICIAL EXAMINER BY STEVEN JOHNSON
- MIND VS. MACHINE BY BRIAN CHRISTIAN
14. ABOUT LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS
- DATING ONLINE BY EMILY WITT
- LOOKING FOR SOMEONE BY NICK PAUMGARTEN
- TINDER AND DAWN OF THE "DATING APOCALYSE" BY NANCY SALES
- A MILLION FIRST DATES BY DAN SLATER
- DATING BY NUMBERS BY KEVIN POULSEN
- MASTERS OF LOVE BY EMILY SMITH
- THIS IS EMO BY CHUCK KLOSTEMAN
- HOW TO PICK YOUR LIFE PARTNER BY TIM URBAN
- MY SUPERPOWER IS BEING ALONE FOREVER BY JOE BERKOWITZ AND JOANNA NEBORSKY
- IT'S NOT THEM, IT'S YOU BY JEN DOLL
- LIKING IS FOR COWARDS BY JONATHAN FRANZEN
- IN RELATIONSHIPS, BE DELIBERATE BY SMITH AND RHOADES
- LOVE ME TINDER BY EMILY WITT
- MORMONS, ORTHODOX JEWS AND THE DATING CRISIS BY JON BIRGER
- THE LIMITS OF FRIENDSHIP BY MARIA KONNIKOVA
- HOW FRIENDSHIPS CHANGE IN ADULTHOOD BY JULIE BECK
- FRIENDS OF A CERTAIN AGE BY ALEX WILLIAMS
- THE MAN DATE BY JENNIFER LEE
15. ON INTELLIGENCE
- THE SCIENCE OF SUCCESS BY DAVID DOBBS
- WE ARE ALL CONFIDENT IDIOTS BY DAVID DUNNING
- WHAT KIND OF GENIUS ARE YOU BY DANIEL H. PINK
- CAN YOU MAKE YOURSELF SMARTER? BY DAN HURLEY
- SECRETS OF THE CREATIVE BRAIN BY NANCY ANDERASEN
- TV MAKES YOU SMARTER BY STEVEN JOHNSON
- HOW GENIUSES THINK BY MICHAEL MICHALKO
- LATE BLOOMERS BY MALCOLM GLADWELL
- THE MYTH OF PRODIGY BY ERIC WARGO
- COMPEXITY AND THE TEN THOUSAND HOUR RULE BY MALCOLM CLADWELL
16. ABOUT DEATH
- AFTER LIFE BY JOAN DIDION
- WHEN THINGS GO MISSING BY KATHRYN SCHULZ
- HOUSE FOR SALE BY JONATHAN FRANZEN
- NOT FADE AWAY BY MARIA BUSTILLOS
- NOW WE ARE FIVE BY DAVID SEDARIS
- FATAL DISTRACTION BY GENE WEINGARTEN
- THE SORROW AND THE SHAME OF THE ACCIDENTAL KILLER BY ALICE GREGORY
- FREEZING TO DEATH BY PETER STARK
- I'M SORRY I DIDN'T RESPOND TO YOUR EMAIL BY RACHEL WARD
- FINAL FORMS BY KATHRYN SCHULTZ
- THE COMING DEATH SHORTAGE BY CHARLES MANN
- NOT NOTHING BY STEPHEN DAVE
- THE UNDERTAKER'S RACKET BY JESSICA MITFORD
- HOW OLD IS TOO OLD TO DIE? BY CHUCK KLOSTERMAN
- HOW NOT TO COMMIT SUICIDE BY ART KLEINER
- LET'S DIE TOGETHER BY DAVID SAMUELS
- THE SUICIDE CATCHER
- THE SUICDIE PIDEMIC BY TONY DOKOUPIL
17. ON PSYCHOLOGY
- The Science of Success by David Dobbs
- We are All Confident Idiots by David Dunning
- What Kind of Genius Are You? by Daniel H. Pink
- Secrets of the Creative Brain by Nancy C. Andreasen
- The Creative Apocalypse That Wasn't by Steven Johnson
- Slow Ideas by Atul Gawande
- Remember This by Joshua Foer
- How Many of Your Memories Are Fake? by Erika Hayasaki
- Where Do Children
18. ABOUT RACE AND RACISM
- HOW TO SLOWLY KILL YOURSELF AND OTHERS IN AMERICA BY KIESE LAYMON
- OUR KIND OF RIDICULOUS BY KIESE LAYMON
- TIRED OF TALKING ABOUT DIVERSITY BY ROAXANE GAY
- A PLACE WHERE WE ARE EVERYTHING BY ROXANE GAY
- THE PRICE OF BLACK AMBITION BY ROXANE GAY
- IN SEARCH OF A MAJORITY BY JAMES BALDWIN
- A LETTER TO MY NEPHEW BY JAMES BALDWIN
- HOW TO COOL IT BY JAMES BALDWIN
- WHAT'S HOLDING BLACKS BACK? BY JOHN MCWHORTER
- ANTIRACISM, OUR FLAWED RELIGION BY JOHN MCWHORTER
- BLACK LIKE THEM BY MALCOLM GLADWELL
- NONE OF THE ABOVE BY MALCOM GLADWELL
- GETTING IN BY MALCOLM GLADWELL
19. ABOUT TRAVEL & ARCHITECTURE
- THE BOOK BY PATRICK SYMMES
- SHIPPING OUT BY DAVID WALLACE
- Role of Architecture and Design by UKessays
- DEATH OF AN INNOCCENT BY JON KRAKAUER
- THE PLACE TO DISAPPEAR BY SUSAN ORLEAN
- THE BOOOKS THEY CARRIED BY PETER LINDBERG
- INSIDE THE MAD, MAD WORLD OF TRIPADVISOR BY TOM VANDERBILT
- TOURIST TRAPS WORTH A VISIT BY PETER LINDBERG
- THE GRAND TOUR BY EVAN OSNOS
- LOSING IT AT CLUB MED BY PO BRONSON
- AGAINST HONEYMOONS BY CHARLES COMEY
- WELCOME TO DOG WORLD! BY BLAIR BRAVERMAN
- THE ROAD TO SHANGRI-LA BY PATRICK SYMMES
- THANKSGIVING IN MONGOLIA BY ARIEL LEVY
- Gaudi's Gift by Stanley Meisler
- Explore Gaudi's Barcelona by Jesse Rhodes
- How Antoni Gaudí’s Eccentric Style Changed the Face of Modernist Architecture by Claire Selvin
- DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GREEK AND ROMAN ARCHITECTURE by UKessays
- OPERATION IRAQI VACATION BY SAKI KNAFO
- THE TEEMING ARK BY TIM CAHILL
- IN A MINIVAN WITH A STRANGER IN MOROCCO BY MICHAEL CHABON
- HOLY WATER BY BUCKY MCHAHON
- HOME BY CHRIS JONES
- WEDDING CRASHER BY GIDEON LEWIS-KRAUS
- TAKE NOTHING, LEAVE NOTHING BY SIMON WNCHESTER
- What Went Wrong in Seattle? by Jacob Vigdor
20. ABOUT ADVENTURES
- UP IN THE AIR BY BEN WOFFORD
- GAME OF THRONES BY DAVID OWEN
- JOURNEY INTO NIGHT BY DAVID SEDARIS
- MOTHER EARTH MOTHER BOARD BY NEAL STEPHENSON
- HEART OF DARK CHOCOLATE BY ROWN JACOBSEN
- THE LOST CITY OF Z BY DAVID GRANN
- LIKE BUTTERFLIES N THE JUNGLE BY DAMON TABOR
- FORBIDDEN BY TIM CAHILL
- A GOOD HAIR WEK IN MONGOLIA BY TIM CAHILL
- THE KINGDOM OF THE LOTUS BY PATRICK SYMMES
- AFTER THE FALL BY BISSELL AND MEIS
- THE COLD PATROL BY MICHAEL FINKEL
- DEATH OF AN INNOCENT BY JON KRAKAUER
- TRAPPED BY ARON RALSTON
- WHAT I DID ON MY SUMMER VACATION BY SCOTT ANDERSON
- DEATH ON THE PATH TO ENLIGHENMENT BY SCOTT CARNEY
- THE GHOST ROAD BY MARK JENKINS
- THE JERUSALEM SYNDROME BY CHRIS NASHAWATY
- THE 15 YEAR LAYOVER BY MICHAEL PATERNITI
21. ABOUT ADVENTURE SPORTS
- WHY WE PLAY BY EVA HOLLAND
- INTO THIN AIR BY JON KRAKAUER
- UNCLIMBABLE BY EVA HOLLAND
- THE MOUNTAIN BY MOUNTAINS BY KEVIN FEDARKO
- POINT OF NO RETURN BY MARK JENKINS
- EVEREST AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA BY BUCKY MCMAHON
- OUT IN THE GRAT ALONE BY BRIAN PHILLIPS
- KASHMIRI EXTREMISM BY KEVIN FEDARKO
- THE FAST TRACK TO DHARMA BY MICHAEL PATERNITI
- HOW TO SPEND 47 HOURS ON A TRAIN AND NOT GO CRAZY BY NATHANIEL RICH
- HOW TO USE A SQUAT TOILET BY FRANK BURES
- LONG DAY'S JOURNEY BY ELIZABETH GILBERT
- MAGIC MOUNTAINS BY TONY JUDT
- DO WE TRANSCEND BEFORE OR AFTER WE PURCHASE THE COMMEMORATIV EEL CAKES? BY SUAN ORLEAN
22. By George Orwell
Fifty Orwell Essays: 50 Great Essays by George Orwell
23. By Malcolm Gladwell
- The Naked Face
- The New Boy Network
- The Art of Failure
- Do Parents Matter?
- Six Degrees of Lois Weisberg
- Thresholds of Violence
- Baby Steps
- The Sure Thing
- Designs for Working
- The Science of Shopping
- The Formula
- Most Likely to Succeed
- The Crooked Ladder
- The Ketchup Conundrum
- The trouble with Fries
- The Bakeoff
- The Prime Paradox