What books are suitable for high school students?

The books I read in high school include Germination and Chinese Reading for Middle School Students (it used to have exercises to do, and I started to do college entrance examination questions when I was a freshman). There are other magazines related to Chinese. Also read prose and prose poems. Well, it's all for practicing calligraphy. Then I bought Graceful Words and Appreciation of Ancient Poems in China (there may be many versions of these) to pick my favorite back, which can not only accumulate poems, but also improve my ability to appreciate ancient poems.

Some of my classmates read Reader, Youth Digest and Yilin. There is more material in it. But I don't like it very much. I think it's too ordinary, but I can't write well.

I have read Yu's Notes on Mountain Living and Travelers Without Borders. But I think practicing parallelism and knowing some historical knowledge is much better than just reading history books. Besides, I like books about travel. I think Cultural Journey is very good.

I also like Liu Liangcheng's One Man's Village. I feel very delicate.

Then I read a lot of other messy things and thought it was quite suitable for the age of high school students. It was written by rascal Cai, Han Han, He Yuanwai, Zhang Yueran and others. There are also books by Haruki Murakami, Zhang Ailing, Chen and Shen Congwen. I also read many famous books. Very enjoyable. . .

I like Anne Baby's books best. Not many people like them, but I can't help it.

I like girls, too. Although my deskmate is naive, I can find many good books to read. Especially fairy tales. Ha.

When I was in high school, I always went to the Chinese teacher and got a lot of books to read. In fact, the writers in Chinese books are all good ~ ~ ~ It's not that I'm too philanthropic. However, it is good to see more and accumulate more.