Never forget
Never forget
This book is one of the masterpieces of French science fiction writer jules verne, and it is an excellent mystery novel.
The novel haunts "monsters" at sea and frequently attacks ships of various countries. From the beginning to create public panic until Nautilus was swallowed up by the Atlantic vortex, the whole novel is full of suspense and interlocking.
The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby
This book is a novella written by American writer F Scott Fitzgerald at 1925, and the story is set in new york and Long Island in the 1920s. The background of the novel is set in the white circle of upper middle class in modern American society, and it is unfolded through Karaoui's narration.
James Katz, the hero of the novel, was originally a poor peasant boy in North Dakota, and he dreamed of becoming a big shot since he was a child. After some efforts, he finally rose step by step and changed his name to Jay Gatsby.
Golden notebook
Golden note
In 2007, the Swedish Academy awarded Nobel Prize in Literature to Doris Lessing, one of the most important contemporary British writers. In his acceptance speech, Nobel Prize in Literature called The Golden Notebook "a pioneering work, the pinnacle of investigating the relationship between men and women in the 20th century".
The Golden Notebook is the growth record of Anna, a "free woman", which consists of a story and five notes. Black notes represent her writer life, red notes represent political life, yellow notes represent love life, and blue notes represent spiritual life. The golden note is a philosophical expression and a summary of life.
The catcher in the rye
The catcher in the rye
This book is the only novel by American writer Jerome David Salinger. Anger and anxiety are the two main themes of this book. The hero's experience and thoughts have aroused strong repercussions among teenagers and are warmly welcomed by readers, especially students.
The Catcher in the Rye narrates the whole book in a juvenile tone through the first person, and more importantly reveals the essence of spiritual civilization in capitalist society. This book uses the writing method of stream of consciousness for reference to explore the inner world of a teenager.
The Book Thief
The Book Thief
So far, the copyright of this book has been sold in Britain, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Brazil, Korea, Japan, Denmark, the Netherlands, China, Israel, Serbia, Finland, Norway and other countries. In 2006, Amazon Online Bookstore selected books of the year (books selected by young editors) and was awarded the "National Jewish Book Association" novel award.
The Book Thief tells the story of a 9-year-old girl, Liselle, who was forced to be sent to a foster home with her brother during the war. Lizzy stole a grave digger's handbook after her brother died, so she couldn't help stealing books and entered the wonderful world of words.
The ninth hour
The ninth hour
This book tells the story that at the lowest point of life, the heroine Anne gets help from a nun. However, the disaster of life will always come. What did they go through? What kind of thinking will a novel based on some real events and a book about sisterhood bring us?
The Golden Compass
The Golden Compass
This book was written by Marcus Zusack, a famous contemporary British writer. His masterpiece "The Black Trilogy" is popular all over the world, with more than10 million copies, making it one of the most outstanding fantasy epic masterpieces in the world! This book is just one of the trilogy.
The Golden Compass mainly tells the story that Anabel Bellaquia, who was only 12 years old, accidentally got a golden compass. In order to find her kidnapped friend and stop the evil forces, she flew to the North Pole with the help of her powerful allies.
An absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian
The surreal diary of an Indian teenager
This book is the representative work of Sherman Leckie, a contemporary American Indian writer. Top 100 best Asian novels selected by Time magazine. This book won the National Book Award in 2007 and the Boston Universal Book Award in 2008.
It mainly tells the story of an Indian boy named Arnold who decided to transfer to a white school far from home because he was dissatisfied with his living conditions on the reservation. His actions were regarded as betrayal by his people and friends, and also as alien by his white classmates. However, Arnold has the spirit of perseverance and never giving up in his bones. Through his efforts, he not only gained the understanding of friends and people, but also was accepted by his white classmates.