A easy reading book
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A easy reading book
Could you recommend me a book? Thank you very much
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2. "The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾" by Sue Townsend: This humorous diary-style novel follows the life of Adrian Mole, a British teenager navigating adolescence with wit and charm. It offers a relatable coming-of-age story.
3. "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio: This heartwarming tale tells the story of Auggie Pullman, a young boy with facial differences who starts attending public school. It explores themes of kindness, acceptance, and resilience.
4. "The One and Only Ivan" by Katherine Applegate: Inspired by a true story, this book follows Ivan, a gorilla who lives in a shopping mall. It's a touching story about friendship, freedom, and the power of art.
5. "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl: Join Charlie Bucket on a whimsical adventure through Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. This beloved classic is filled with delightful characters, imagination, and humor.
6. "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen: This survival story follows Brian Robeson, a young boy who finds himself alone in the Canadian wilderness after a plane crash. It's a gripping tale of resilience and self-discovery.
7. "The Phantom Tollbooth" by Norton Juster: Join Milo on a fantastical journey through a magical world filled with wordplay, puns, and adventure. This clever and witty book is a joy to read.
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You could also try reading the dork diaries or princess diaries, my sisters loved those books. But I suggest try also watching lots of TV shows and movies, they really help when it comes to learning to speak and picking up an accent.Do Thuy Dung wrote: ↑09 Sep 2021, 07:55 English is not my native language, therefore, I really want to find a book that the grammar and vocabulary are not too difficult for me to read, uhm, my level is B2, I suppose. I've read " A diary of a wimpy kid- hard luck" and I think it is suitable for me so I really want to read a book like that, may be more difficult for me to read but I think it is not a problem because I can also improve my reading skills. I love reading books about interesting adventure stories, funny stories or books about life skills, or books which the main characters are animals,.... I think a book for children also suits me as long as it is not a comic book. My current age is 15.
Could you recommend me a book? Thank you very much
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