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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 :techie-studyingbrown:
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Since you like reading children and animal book, I will suggest you read Charlotte's Web by E. B. White. It's amazing and very satisfying to read. And It's neither hard nor too easy to read, its somewhat moderate. I think you will enjoy reading it.
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:D thank you so much, I'll read it!
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. It is a complete classic but as I am also not an English native, I used it to improve my vocabulary, plus the story is fantastic.
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Black Beauty by Anna Sewell is also a great book to read.
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Post by Yuna01rain »

It's been 2 years now, so I think you would like a young adult age books and a cute little romance books so I highly recommend "you've reached sam by Dustin thao" it's a cute, sad book that you will absolutely love so please check it out!!
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1. "Holes" by Louis Sachar: This award-winning novel follows Stanley Yelnats as he is sent to a juvenile detention center where the boys are forced to dig holes every day. It's an adventure story filled with mystery, humor, and life lessons.

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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A Wrinkle In Time by Madeline L’Engle and the rest of the series. It’s a scifi/adventure that is written for kids but it’s a really interesting book that I continue to enjoy as an adult every time I read it. I see this is an old post so perhaps your reading level has greatly improved by now and you don’t need this recommendation, but it’s a really fun read for all ages.
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I recently read a book called The Lamp of Lost Memories, which has simple language. The plot is clear and easy to follow. A really nice, educational book with an oriental atmosphere.
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Post by Silvia Sianto »

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. It is a complete classic but as I am also not an English native, I used it to improve my vocabulary, plus the story is fantastic
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Post by Ludovica Peruzzi »

If you're still looking for recs, have you tried the Percy Jackson series? That's how I improved my English, so I think it should be the right level for you, too. Great books with a hilarious narrator.
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