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LECTURE D’ÉTÉ (2015-2016)

1ER SECONDAIRE 2E SECONDAIRE 3E SECONDAIRE 4E SECONDAIRE 5E SECONDAIRE

LANGUE SECONDE Marie Quatdoigts

(Roger Des Roches, éd. Québec Amérique Jeunesse) ou Brad, le génie de la potiche (Johanne Mercier et Christian Daigle, éd. Fou Lire) Le journal d’Alice Tome 1 (Sylvie Louis, éd. Dominique et compagnie) L’assassin impossible (éd. Hurtubise HMH, collection Atout)

Le voisin, Rosa, les poissons et moi (Martine Latulippe, éd. Fou Lire)

L’intouchable aux yeux verts (Camille Bouchard, éd. Hurtubise)

LANGUE ENRICHIE Verte

(Marie Desplechin, éd. École des loisirs)

Les vélos n’ont pas d’états d’âme (Michèle Marineau, éd. Québec Amérique Jeunesse)

Cassiopée L’été polonais (Michèle Marineau, éd. Québec Amérique)

Une bouteille dans la mer de Gaza (Valérie Zenatti, éd. École des loisirs)

Evelyne en pantalon (Marie-Josée Soucy, éd. Pierre Tisseyre) LANGUE D’ENSEIGNEMENT Cabot-Caboche (Daniel Pennac, éd. Pocket junior) Deux graines de cacao (Évelyne Brisou-Pellen, éd. Hachette Jeunesse)

Le temps des miracles (Anne-Laure Bondoux, éditeur Bayard)

*pour accompagner la lecture : http://letempsdesmiracles.bondou x.net/ Marie-Tempête (Dominique Demers, éd. Québec Amérique)

Où es-tu? (Marc Levy, éd. Pocket)

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Secondary I – Summer Reading List

Family/Friendship You are to read a minimum of two of the following books. The intention is to provide an enjoyable and varied reading experience. We advise you to take the time to make your own inquiries into the novels by researching the titles and reading publishers’ descriptions. We truly appreciate the support and encouragement provided by parents in the selection of the novel and the success of this project. Enjoy your reading!

Little Women……… Louisa May Alcott The Secret Garden……….Frances Hodgson Burnett

The Girl Who Threw Butterflies………..Mick Cochrane

Artemis Fowl………..Eoin Colfer Waiting for Normal………Leslie Connor The City of Ember………..Jeanne DuPrau The Breadwinner ... Deborah Ellis Parvana’s Journey……….Deborah Ellis Flush………Carl Hiaasen The Outsiders……….S.E. Hinton The Two Princesses of Bamarre………Gail Carson Levine Shakespeare Bats Cleanup……….Ron Koertge Silent to the Bone……….E.L. Konigsburg Anne of Green Gables………Lucy Maud Montgomery Half Brother………Kenneth Oppel

Under the Watsons’ Porch……….Susan Shreve

Milkweed ... Jerry Spinelli Stargirl………..Jerry Spinelli

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Secondary II

– Summer Reading List Coming of Age You are to read a minimum of two of the following books. The intention is to provide an enjoyable and varied reading experience. We advise you to take the time to make your own inquiries into the novels by researching the titles and reading publishers’ decriptions. We truly appreciate the support and encouragement provided by parents in the selection of the novel and the success of this project. Enjoy your reading!

Down the Rabbit Hole………..Peter Abrahams Speak……….Laurie Halse Anderson Wintergirls………Laurie Halse Anderson The Boy who Dared……….……….. Susan Campbell Bartoletti Forbidden City ... William Bell Ender’s Game………Orson Scott Card The Hunger Games………Suzanne Collins Along for the Ride……….Sarah Dessen Lock and Key………..Sarah Dessen Paper Towns………...John Green The Acorn People………Ron Jones Kira-Kira………Cynthia Kadohata The Secret Life of Bees ... Sue Monk Kidd White Fang………Jack London Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children………Ransom Riggs

Throwaway Daughter………Ting-Xing Ye

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Secondary III

– Summer Reading List Outsiders/Injustice You are to read a minimum of two of the following books. The intention is to provide an enjoyable and varied reading experience. We advise you to take the time to make your own inquiries into the novels by researching the titles and reading publishers’ descriptions. We truly appreciate the support and encouragement provided by parents in the selection of the novel and the success of this project. Enjoy your reading!

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings………Maya Angelou In the Heat of the Night………John Ball The Perks of Being a Wallflower………....Stephen Chbosky Sarah’s Key ... .….Tatiana de Rosnay A Lesson Before Dying ... Ernest J. Gaines I Never Promised You a Rose Garden ... Joanne Greenberg The Last Exit to Normal ... Michael Harmon The Book of Negroes……….Lawrence Hill Flowers for Algernon ... Daniel Keyes Shatter Me……….Tahereh Mafi My Sister’s Keeper ... Jodi Picoult Black and Blue ... Anna Quindlen The Art of Racing in the Rain ... Garth Stein The Pearl……….John Steinbeck The Help ……….Kathryn Stockett Night ... Elie Wiesel The Book Thief ... Markus Zusak

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Secondary IV – Summer Reading

Crime and Punishment You are to read a minimum of two of the following books. The intention is to provide an enjoyable and varied reading experience. We advise you to take the time to make your own inquiries into the novels by researching the titles and reading publishers’ descriptions. We truly appreciate the support and encouragement provided by parents in the selection of the novel and the success of this project. Enjoy your reading!

Alias Grace ... Margaret Atwood

A Long Way Gone ……….…… Ishmael Beah Fahrenheit 451 ... Ray Bradbury Deception Point ... Dan Brown The Murder of Roger Ackroyd ... Agatha Christie Portrait of a Killer: Jack The Ripper Case Closed ... Patricia Cornwell

A Tale of Two Cities ……… Charles Dickens Rebecca………..Daphne Du Maurier The Cellist of Sarajevo ... Steven Galloway The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time ... Mark Haddon Catch-22 ... Joseph Heller The Trial………...……….Franz Kafka Animal Farm ……….…..George Orwell

House Rules ... Jodi Picoult Virals . ... Kathy Reichs

The Reader ... Bernhard Schlink Frankenstein ... Mary Shelley

The Color Purple ... Alice Walker The Picture of Dorian Gray ... Oscar Wilde I Am the Messenger………..Markus Zusak

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Secondary V – Summer Reading List

Relationships/Identity You are to read a minimum of two of the following books. The intention is to provide an enjoyable and varied reading experience. We advise you to take the time to make your own inquiries into the novels by researching the titles and reading publishers’ blurbs. We truly appreciate the support and encouragement provided by parents in the selection of the novel and the success of this project. Enjoy your reading!

** Students taking AP English are required to read Jane Eyre in addition to two other novels from the list.

Pride and Prejudice………Jane Austen

Jane Eyre………Charlotte Brontë

The Memory Keeper’s Daughter ... ..…....Kim Edwards

Secret Daughter ... Shilpi S. Gowda Water for Elephants ... .….Sara Gruen The Pearl that Broke Its Shell………..……….Nadia Hashimi The Kite Runner ... Khaled Hosseini A Prayer for Owen Meany ... John Irving The Namesake………...…...……….Jhumpa Lahiri Atonement……….………..Ian McEwan A Fine Balance………..……….………Rohinton Mistry The Bluest Eye ... Toni Morrison The Pact ... Jodie Picoult The Bell Jar ... Sylvia Plath Snow Flower and the Secret Fan ... Lisa See

The Bonesetter’s Daughter……….Amy Tan

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