Sophomore Honors Summer Reading - Help Me Choose!
Sophomore Honors Summer Reading Quiz
Are you a sophomore looking for the perfect summer reading book? Take our quiz to discover which title might capture your interest this summer!
- Explore your preferences on genres and themes.
- Get personalized book recommendations based on your answers.
- Find engaging stories that align with your interests.
Do you like mythology?
Yes!
No.
Do you like reading about events in history?
Yes
No
Do you like books with romance?
Yes
No
Do you like some fighting in your books?
Yes
No
Do you find classic fairy tales interesting?
Yes
No
Which of the following topics is most interesting to you?
Immigration
War
Revolutions
Love
Fate
Mental health issues
Which of the following opening lines are most interesting to you?
This is a dark tale. A grim tale. It's a tale from another time, a time when wolves waited for girls in the forest, beasts paced the halls of cursed castles, and witches lurked in gingerbread houses with sugar-kissed roofs.
The indie kids, huh? You've got them at your school, too. That group with the COOL-GEEK haircuts and the thrift shop clothes and names from the fifties.
My father was a king and the son of kings. He was a short man, as most of us were, and built like a bull, all shoulders.
It is early evening in the lobby of an elegant Manhattan hotel. Crystal prisms dangling from the chandeliers glow with soft electric light.
Carl Sagan said that if you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe. When he says "from scratch," he means -nothing-. He means from a time before the universe existed.
I try not to think of her. But when I do, I think of rice. When mama was around, the hut always smelled like jollof rice.
Do you prefer realistic stories, or do you like stories with magic or the supernatural?
Realistic
Magic/supernatural
Mostly realistic with a little bit of magic/supernatural
Which quotation is most intriguing to you?
"What’s done is done. Whether to you, or by you, and you cannot change it. But what’s not done is not done. And there, both hope and hazard lie. Believe that you can make your way. Or don’t. Either way, you are right. Every war is different, yet each battle is the same. The enemy is only a distraction. The thing you are fighting against, always, is yourself"
"Observable fact: You should never take long shots. Better to study the odds and take the probably shot. However, if the long shot is your only shot, then you have to take it" (Yoon).
�We can always do something to fight back. We have the power to change the evils in the world. We’ve been knocked down for far too long. Now let’s rise"
�Not everyone has to be the Chosen One. Not everyone has to be the guy who saves the world. Most people just have to live their lives the best they can, doing things that are great for them, having great friends, trying to make their lives better, loving people properly. All the while knowing that the world makes no sense but trying to find a way to be happy anyway” (Ness).
�Let them start their dreadful wars, let destruction rain down, and let plague sweep through, but I will still be here, doing my work, holding humankind together with love like this"
�We were like gods at the dawning of the world, and our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other" (Miller).
Imagine yourself in a book. Which are you most likely doing?
Fighting in a revolution for positive change
Trying to take control over your own life.
Trying to make sure your best friend/significant other survives in a war.
Fighting, playing music, falling in love, and trying not to die.
Just trying to make it through your day-to-day life
Which book jacket description is most interesting to you?
They are Hazel, James, Aubrey, and Colette. A classical pianist from London, a British would-be architect-turned-soldier, a Harlem-born ragtime genius in the U.S. Army, and a Belgian orphan with a gorgeous voice and a devastating past. Their story, as told by goddess Aphrodite, who must spin the tale or face judgment on Mount Olympus, is filled with hope and heartbreak, prejudice and passion, and reveals that, though War is a formidable force, it's no match for the transcendent power of Love.
Isabelle should be blissfully happy - she's about to win the handsome prince. Except Isabelle isn't the beautiful girl who lost the glass slipper and captured the prince's heart. She's the ugly stepsister who's cut off her toes to fit into Cinderella's shoe . . . Which is now filling with her blood. When the prince discovers Isabelle's deception, she's turned away in shame. It's no more than she deserves: she's a plain girl in a world that values beauty; a bold girl in a world that wants her to be pliant. Isabelle has tried to fit in. She cut away pieces of herself in order to become pretty. Sweet. More like Cinderella. But that only made her mean, jealous, and hollow. Now she has a chance to alter her destiny and prove what ugly stepsisters have always known: it takes more than heartache to break a girl.
Natasha: I’m a girl who believes in science and facts. Not fate. Not destiny. Or dreams that will never come true. I’m definitely not the kind of girl who meets a cute boy on a crowded New York City street and falls in love with him. Not when my family is twelve hours away from being deported to Jamaica. Falling in love with him won’t be my story. Daniel: I’ve always been the good son, the good student, living up to my parents’ high expectations. Never the poet. Or the dreamer. But when I see her, I forget about all that. Something about Natasha makes me think that fate has something much more extraordinary in store—for both of us. The Universe: Every moment in our lives has brought us to this single moment. A million futures lie before us. Which one will come true?
They killed my mother. They took our magic. They tried to bury us. Now we rise. Zélie Adebola remembers when the soil of Orïsha hummed with magic. Burners ignited flames, Tiders beckoned waves, and Zélie’s Reaper mother summoned forth souls. But everything changed the night magic disappeared. Under the orders of a ruthless king, maji were killed, leaving Zélie without a mother and her people without hope. Now Zélie has one chance to bring back magic and strike against the monarchy. With the help of a rogue princess, Zélie must outwit and outrun the crown prince, who is hell-bent on eradicating magic for good. Danger lurks in Orïsha, where snow leoponaires prowl and vengeful spirits wait in the waters. Yet the greatest danger may be Zélie herself as she struggles to control her powers and her growing feelings for an enemy.
"What if you aren't the Chosen One? The one who's supposed to fight the zombies, or the soul-eating ghosts, or whatever the heck this new thing is, with the blue lights and the death? What if you're like Mikey? Who just wants to graduate and go to prom and maybe finally work up the courage to ask Henna out before someone goes and blows up the high school. Again. Because sometimes there are problems bigger than this week's end of the world, and sometimes you just have to find the extraordinary in your ordinary life. Even if your best friend is worshipped by mountain lions."
Achilles, "the best of all the Greeks," son of the cruel sea goddess Thetis and the legendary king Peleus, is strong, swift, and beautiful, irresistible to all who meet him. Patroclus is an awkward young prince, exiled from his homeland after an act of shocking violence. Brought together by chance, they forge an inseparable bond, despite risking the gods' wrath. They are trained by the centaur Chiron in the arts of war and medicine, but when word comes that Helen of Sparta has been kidnapped, all the heroes of Greece are called upon to lay siege to Troy in her name. Seduced by the promise of a glorious destiny, Achilles joins their cause, and torn between love and fear for his friend, Patroclus follows. Little do they know that the cruel Fates will test them both as never before and demand a terrible sacrifice.
How many perspectives do you like to read about?
I prefer a book that focuses in on one person
I like books that focus on two people
I like a book that gives multiple perspectives
What time period and location would you prefer to read about?
Ancient Greece
The distant past in a faraway land
A fictional time period and location loosely based on Nigerian mythology
Modern times in New York City
World War I era in Europe
Modern times in rural America
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