Y12 & 13 Stretch & Challenge: WIDER READING

This reading list is intended for ALL pupils in the 6th form. It will help you extend and deepen your knowledge beyond your course. Pick one or two titles and have a browse. Some books need not be read from cover to cover - you can dip into them and see where your curiosity takes you…..

Mathematics

Simon Singh: Fermat’s Last Theorem; The Code Book; Fermat’s Enigma

Timothy Gowers: Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction

R. Courant and H. Robbins: What is Mathematics?

G.H. Hardy: A Mathematician’s Apology

Paul Hoffman: The Man Who Loved Only Numbers

D Wells: The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers

English

Chaucer: Prologue to the Canterbury Tales

Shakespeare: One or two plays more challenging than GCSE ones, eg Othello, Hamlet, King Lear

Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre

Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights

George Eliot: Silas Marner; Middlemarch

Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice; Northanger Abbey; Sense & Sensibility

Charles Dickens: Great Expectations; Hard Times

Thomas Hardy: Tess of the D’Urbervilles; Jude the Obscure

TS Elliot – selection of poetry

AS Byatt: Possession

Angela Carter: Wise Children; The Bloody Chamber

F Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby

Elizabeth Gaskell: North & South

Ian McEwan: Enduring Love

Arthur Miller: The Crucible

Audrey Niffenegger: The Time Traveller’s Wife

George Orwell: 1984

Annie Proulx: Brokeback Mountain

JD Salinger: The Catcher in the Rye

Thackeray: Vanity Fair

Jeanette Winterson: Oranges are not the only Fruit

Tennessee Williams: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Virginia Woolf: Mrs Dalloway

Anything by DH Lawrence & EM Forster

English Review Magazine

Medicine

New Scientist - available in the library

Stephen Hawkin: A Brief History of Time

Hope T, et al: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, 5th ed. (OUP)

Burton, JL: Aids to Undergraduate Medicine, 6th ed.

Rubenstein D, Wayne D, Bradley J: Lecture Notes on Clinical Medicine. 6th ed (Oxford: Blackwell Science)

Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine

Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialities

Website Tomorrow’s Doctors: www.gmc-uk.org/education/undergraduate/tomdoc.pdf

The weekly New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet and British Medical Journal contain useful articles and reviews.

Try to get free local hospital newsletters, usually available at main receptions

History

Historiography:

What is History? with a new Introduction by Richard J Evans by Edward Hallett Carr (Hardcover - 23 Nov 2001)

Topics of Discourse: Essays in Cultural Criticism by Hayden V. White (Hardcover - Dec 1978)

In Defence of History by Richard J. Evans (Paperback - 18 Jan 2001)

Re-thinking History (Routledge Classics) by Keith Jenkins (Paperback - 6 Feb 2003)

The Postmodern History Reader by Keith Jenkins (Paperback - 10 Jul 1997)

On What is History?: From Carr and Elton to Rorty and White by Keith Jenkins (Paperback - 2 Nov 1995)

Course based reading:

Derek Beales and Eugenio Biagini: The Risorgimento and the Unification of Italy

Graham Goodland: British Foreign and Imperial Policy (1865-1919)

Andrew Matthews: Nationalism, 1789-1945 (Access to History-Themes)

William Carr: A History of Germany, 1815-1990

The Business of Empire: The East India Company and Imperial Britain, 1756-1833

Geography

Periodical: Understanding Global Issues (in Geography Department)

Hulme, M. and Barrow, E: Climates of the British Isles

Graham-Smith, F: Population: The Complex Reality

Johnson, S.P. 1994 World Population: Turning The Tide

Ehrlich P. and A., 1991 The Population Explosion

Malthus, T, 1798 Essay on the Principle of Population

Potter, R. Urbanisation in the Third World

Lloyd, J. Health and Welfare

Nagle, G and Spencer, K. A Geography of the European Union

Music

Grout: A History of Western Music

Any of the “Rough Guides” to music

A Student’s guide to A2 Music (course text book)

Boyden: An Introduction to Music

Headington: A History of Western Music

Rhinegold: A Dictionary of Music in Sound (in the library)

Art/History of Art

Gombrich: The Story of Art

Hughes: The Shock of the New

Betty Edwards: Drawing on the Right Hand Side of the Brain

Robert Hughes: Shock of the New

John Kissick: Art Context and Criticism

Nikos Stangos: Concepts of Modern Art

Drama

Stanislavsky: An Actor Prepares; Building a Character

John Willett: The Theatre of Bertold Brecht

Ronald Harwood: All the World’s a Stage

Antony Sher: The Year of the King

Thomas A Kelly: The Backstage Guide to Stage Management

Periodical: The Stage

‘Thomas Keneally The Playmaker’

Robert Hughes ‘The Fatal Shore’

Sean O’Casey ‘Juno and the Paycock’

French

Camus: La Peste; L’Etranger

Flaubert: Madame Bovary

Racine: Phèdre

Molière: Le Misanthrope

Voltaire: Candide; Zadig

Maupassant: Comtes de la Bécasse, Quinze Contes

Francoise Sagan: Bonjour Tristesse

Zola: Thérèse Raquin; Germinale

Magazine: Ca m’intéresse

German

Brecht: Der Kaukasische Kreidekreis

Storm: der Schimmelreiter

Max Frisch: Biedermann und die Brandstifter; Andorra

Dürrenmatt Der Besuch der Alten Dame; Der Richter und sein Henker; Die Physiker

Lessing: Emilia Galotti

Goethe: Die Leiden des Jungen Werthers

Kafka: Der Prozess; die Verwandlung

Schlink: Der Vorleser

Die Welt

Politics, Philosophy and Economics

Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics

Plato: Republic

Hobbes: Leviathan

Adam Smith: Wealth of Nations

Jonathan Barnes: The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle

J.O. Urmson: Aristotle’s Ethics

The Economist – available in the library

Psychology

Emily Halban: Perfect: Anorexia and Me

Syvia Nasar: A Beautiful Mind

Russ Rumer: Genie: A Scientific Tragedy

Stanley Milgram: Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View

Lauren Slater: Opening Skinner’s Box: Great Psychological Experiments of the 20th Century

EF Loftus: Eyewitness Testimony

Ken Kesey: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

Richard Wisemen: Quirkology

Oliver Sacks: The Man who Mistook his Wife for a Hat

Theology

Aquinas: Summa Theologica

The Bible

C.S Lewis: Mere Christianity, Miracles, the Screwtape Letters

Physical Education

Honeybourne, Michael Hill & Helen Moors: Advanced Physical Education & Sport

Wesson, Wiggins, Thompson, Hartigan: Sport and PE

James, Thompson & Wiggins: A-Z Physical Education Handbook

Coakley: Sport in Society

Richard A Schmidt: Motor Learning & Performance

Law

Denis Lloyd: The Idea of Law

Granville Williams: Learning the Law

Josef Pieper: Four Cardinal Virtues (chapter on Justice)

Charles Dickens: Bleak House

Answer these questions: What is justice? How do we know? Does the British legal system deliver justice? Follow a high profile case in the media

Business Studies

The Business Review (in the school library)

The Economist

Joseph Stiglitz: Globalization and Its Discontents
Naomi Klein: No Logo
J. Bradley: Cadbury’s Purple Reign
T. Harford: The Undercover Economist
P. Kotler: FAQs on Marketing
D. Lester: How They Started
D. Bannatyne: Anyone Can Do It
K. Bilimoria: Bottled For Business

www.bized.co.uk

ICT

Computer Active magazine

Click-on-link (E magazine on the BBC Website)

Physics

New Scientist (in school library or see www.newscientist.com)

Bill Bryson: A Short History of Nearly Everything

Simon Singh: Big Bang

E =mc²

David Bodaris: a Biography of the World’s Most Famous Equation

Chemistry

New Scientist (available in the library or see www.newscientist.com)

Jeffrey Hancock: The Right Chemistry

Peter Atkins: The Periodic Kingdom: A Journey into the Land of the Chemical Elements

Nick Lane: Oxygen – the molecule that made the world

Philip Ball: Stories of the Invisible: a Guided Tour of Molecules

Biology

New Scientist (available in the library or see www.newscientist.com)

John Clark: Science: people, dates and history