AnimalMother117: Thanks for the suggestions, unfortunately my question was a little ill timed and I ended up reading The Prince, while my brother read The Last Wish, although I appreciate the suggestions and will consider them for general reading, thanks a lot.
Thank you as well, and I will consider your recommendations as well.
Anabasis seems the most interesting right now, any particular translation recommendations?
Cbob60: Oh, I just picked up the Penguin edition. It's part adventure story, part travelogue in the style of ancient Greek history. Xenophon contracts with a claimant to the Persian throne, and things go terribly wrong. Oh, and if you liked The Prince, give Thucydides a whirl. As far as Homer is concerned, the Lattimore translation is highly regarded.
Sounds awesome, with tests and papers being back to back at school for the next couple of months I won't be able to get to many reading projects any time soon, but I'll be sure to check some of these out by summer.
If anyone is interested: Poetic Edda translated by Lee M. Hollander is really good, if a bit archaic, but really pretty language throughout. Gisli, Egil, Laxardal, and Confederates are some of my favorite Icelandic sagas, so be sure to check those out if you can.