Long Day's Journey into Night
By Eugene O'Neill
Possibly the most depressing play I have read. It has some good insight on human nature, but lacks resolution (which I'm finding rather common in modern literature).

Grammar Snobs Are Great Big Meanies
By June Casagrande
This book contains all those rules about grammar that everyone just assumes you know, but really you don't. I can now confidently use "lie" and "lay" correctly.

All My Sons
By Arthur Miller
This play is also pretty depressing, but it has more plot than Long Day's Journey into Night and the characters are much more likable.

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