What can I read related to my ~Studies course area? 1 While the idea of extensive reading is to read a wide range of genre and topics that you are interested in or like, of course students in the content-focused Tokubetsu Eigo (ThE English) courses, in particular the ~Studies courses, would like to read books related to their own area. Here are some lists (by no means comprehensive) of books that might answer that need. Books are listed by subject area, in the following order: Asian Studies, Oceania Studies, European Studies, North American Studies, British Studies. Note: OBW is Oxford Bookworms, and and are the names the series are called in MReader. Also, due to the ordering process, some of these books may not be in the library or LL. We apologize for this and request any students that find books not in either location inform the LL staff. Asian Studies Japan (Factfiles) 47 Ronin: A Samurai Story from Japan Leaving no Footprint: Stories from Asia Land of my Childhood: Stories from South Asia Heat and Dust A Passage to India (E.M. Forster) Oceania Studies Ned Kelly: A True Story Australia and New Zealand (Factfiles) Red Dog The Long White Cloud: Stories from New Zealand Playing with Fire: Stories from the Pacific Rim European Studies Historical Background The Eagle of the Ninth Historical Fiction Egyptian Tales: The Magic and the Mummy The Gold in the Grave The Plot on the Pyramid
What can I read related to my ~Studies course area? 2 The Phantom and the Fisherman Greek Tales: The Boy Who Cried Horse The Town Mouse and the Spartan House The Lion's Slave The Tortoise and the Dare Roman Tales: The Captive Celt The Goose Guards The Grim Ghost The Fatal Fire Viking Tales: The Hand of the Viking Warrior The Battle of the Viking Woman The Eye of the Viking God The Sword of the Viking King Knight Tales: The Knight of Silk and Steel The Knight of Spurs and Spirits The Knight of Sticks and Straw The Knight of Swords and Spooks Pirate Tales: The Pirate Captain The Pirate Lord The Pirate Prisoner The Pirate Queen Leonardo da Vinci (Factfiles) Marco Polo and the Silk Road Anne Frank? Claude Monet? Ferdinand Magellan? Leonardo da Vinci? Louis Braille? Marco Polo? Pablo Picasso? Wolfgang Mozart? Albert Einstein? Harry Houdini? Christopher Columbus? Les Miserables
What can I read related to my ~Studies course area? 3 Dracula North American Studies John F. Kennedy (Factfiles) Martin Luther King (Factfiles) Who Is Barack Obama? Who Is Bill Gates? Who Is Bob Dylan? Who Is Maria Tallchief? Who Is Michelle Obama? Who Is Neil Armstrong? Who Is Steven Spielberg? Abraham Lincoln? Amelia Earhart? Babe Ruth? Ben Franklin? Daniel Boone? Davy Crockett? Dr Seuss? Eleanor Roosevelt? Elvis Presley? Franklin Roosevelt? Frida Kahlo? George Washington? Harriet Tubman? Helen Keller? Jackie Robinson? Jim Henson? John F. Kennedy? Johnny Appleseed? Laura Ingalls Wilder? Louis Armstrong? Mark Twain? Martin Luther King, Jr.? Maurice Sendak? Milton Hershey?
What can I read related to my ~Studies course area? 4 Paul Revere? Ronald Reagan? Rosa Parks? Sacagawea? Sally Ride? Steve Jobs? Thomas Alva Edison? Thomas Jefferson? Walt Disney? Annie Oakley? Alexander Graham Bell? New York (Factfiles) San Francisco (Factfiless) The USA (Factfiles) OBW Starter OBW Starter A Conneticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (Twain) The Ransom of Red Chief (O. Henry) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Pocahontas The Wizard of Oz Anne of Green Gables Huckleberry Finn The Murders in the Rue Morgue (Edgar Allan Poe) New Yorkers - Short Stories (O. Henry) One Thousand Dollars and other Plays (O. Henry) The Call of the Wild (Jack London) Ethan Frome (Edith Wharton) Tales of Mystery and Imagination (Edgar Allan Poe) Little Women (Louisa May Alcott) The Scarlet Letter (Nathaniel Hawthorne) Washington Square (Henry James) The Accidental Tourist (Anne Tyler) The Age of Innocence (Edith Wharton) Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (Philip K. Dick) The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fizgerald) I, Robot - Short Stories (Isaac Asimov)
What can I read related to my ~Studies course area? 5 King's Ransom (Ed McBain) American Crime stories Cry Freedom (John Briley) The Joy Luck Club (Amy Tan) British Studies Historical background Mutiny on the Bounty Titanic (Factfiles) Henry VIII and his Six Wives Historical fiction Tudor Tales: The Actor The Rebel and the Wrinkled Queen The Maid, the Witch and the Cruel Queen The Prince, the Cook, and the Cunning King The Thief the Fool and the Big Fat King Victorian Tales: The Twisted Tunnels The Sea Monsters The Fabulous Flyer Terror on the Train Mary, Queen of Scots Agatha Christie, Woman of Mystery William Shakespeare The Bronte Story Alexander Graham Bell? Who Is J.K. Rowling? Who Is Jane Goodall? Charles Darwin? Ernest Shackleton? Queen Elizabeth? Roald Dahl? William Shakespeare? Who Were the Beatles? England (Factfiles) London (Factfiles) Scotland (Factfiles)
What can I read related to my ~Studies course area? 6 Ireland (Factfiles) Little Lord Fauntleroy Sherlock Holmes and the Duke's Son Sherlock Holmes and the Sport of Kings Sherlock Homles: Two Plays The Withered Arm (Thomas Hardy) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland The Canterville Ghost (Oscar Wilde) The Children of the New Forest Hamlet (Shakespeare) The Importance of Being Earnest Love among the Haystacks (D. H. Lawrence) The Love of a King Much Ado about Nothing (Shakespeare) Robinson Crusoe (Daniel Defoe) Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare) Sherlock Holmes Short Stories Tales from Longpuddle (Thomas Hardy) A Christmas Carol (Dickens) Frankenstein (Mary Shelley) The Last Sherlock Holmes Story A Midsummer Night's Dream (Shakespeare) The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde) The Prisoner of Zenda (Anthony Hope) The Railway Children (Edith Nesbit) The Secret Garden (Frances Hodgson Burnett) The Three Strangers and Other Stories (Thomas Hardy) Through the Looking Glass (Lewis Carroll) The Wind in the Willows (Kenneth Grahame) Black Beauty (Anna Sewell) Cranford (Elizabeth Gaskell) Death of an Englishman (Magdalen Nabb) Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Robert Louis Stevenson) Gulliver's Travels (Jonathan Swift) The Hound of the Baskervilles (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) Lord Jim (Joseph Conrad)
What can I read related to my ~Studies course area? 7 Lorna Doone (R. D. Blackmore) The Moonspinners (Mary Stewart) Mr Midshipman Hornblower (C.S. Forester) Persuasion (Jane Austen) Reflex (Dick Francis) Silas Marner (George Eliot) The Songs of Distant Earth and Other Stories (Arthur C. Clarke) A Tale of Two Cities (Dickens) The Thirty-Nine Steps (John Bucan) Treasure Island (Robert Louis Stevenson) We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea (Arthur Ransome) Brat Farrar (Josephine Tey) David Copperfield (Dickens) Far from the Madding Crowd (Thomas Hardy) Great Expectations (Dickens) Jeeves and Friends - short stories (P.G. Wodehouse) Sense and Sensibility (Austen) This Rough Magic (Mary Stewart) Treading on Dreams: Stories from Ireland Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte) Barchester Towers (Anthony Trollope) Cold Comfort Farm (Stella Gibbons) Deadheads (Reginald Hill) Decline and Fall (Evelyn Waugh) Dublin People - Short Stories Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte) Meteor and Other Stories (John Wyndham) Oliver Twist (Dickens) A Passage to India (E.M. Forster) Tess of the d'urbervilles (Thomas Hardy) Vanity Fair (William Thackeray) The Woman in White (Wilkie Collins)