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Robinson Crusoe (recommended), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Two Wan Li under the Sea (recommended), Anne of the Green Gables (recommended), Little Peas by the Window (recommended).

Robinson Crusoe: Robinson Crusoe, a young British man, likes sailing since he was a child. He left home for South America three times. One day, with great ambition to travel around the world, he bid farewell to his family, crossed the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, and experienced countless dangers in his thrilling voyage. Later, the whole ship was unfortunately buried in the Pacific Ocean, and everyone on board was buried at the bottom of the sea. Only he miraculously survived and came to an uninhabited island alone. He got the inspiration of life from the gap of despair, and Robinson, with strong personality, lived independently on the island for 28 years. He worked and lived on an isolated island, reclaimed wasteland, raised livestock, and produced rice and wheat. He kept company with loneliness year after year and overcame all kinds of difficulties that ordinary people could not overcome. The Bible became his spiritual pillar. With amazing perseverance and tenacious labor, he built houses, harvested grain, domesticated goats and made clothes out of animal skins. He once fought bravely with wild animals and savages who ate human flesh. Later, he saved a local, called him "Friday" and took him as a servant. With extraordinary perseverance and courage, he overcame unimaginable hardships and created a home for himself with hardworking hands.

It was not until the 28th year that an English ship came near the island that Robinson helped the captain subdue the rebellious sailors and then returned to England. At this time, his parents died, and Robinson recovered all the income from his Brazilian manor and distributed it to some people who helped him.

Adventures of Tom Sawyer: The story takes place in an ordinary town on the Mississippi River in the first half of the19th century. Tom sawyer is a naughty boy. He and his half-brother Sid are under the supervision of Menstrual Polly. He can always come up with all kinds of practical jokes, which make Polly feel helpless during menstruation, and he can always try his best to escape punishment. One day, Tom met a lovely girl, Becky Thatcher, who was the daughter of Judge Thatcher. Tom attacked her as soon as he saw her. His love seems to be reciprocated. There is a kid named Huckleberry Finn in town. His father always drinks and his parents always quarrel, so he runs out and lives alone. He seems to be out of step with civilized society. Adults don't like him, but Tom and he are good friends. One day they made an appointment to go to the cemetery together in the evening, but they saw an unexpected scene. They saw Dr. Robinson, the villain Injun Joe and the drunk Muff Potter. In their chaotic fight, Injun Joe killed the doctor and then blamed the unconscious Potter. Tom and Huck were frightened and vowed never to tell. After Potter was arrested, Tom felt very guilty and often visited him. At this time, everything is not going well for Tom. Becky was angry with him and ignored him. Polly always scolds him during her period. He feels that no one cares about him. So Tom, Huck and another child in the village went to an island by boat. But not long after, they found that people in the village thought they were drowned and were looking for their bodies. Tom quietly returned to Menstruation's home at night and found that Polly Menstruation was grieving for her "death". Tom felt very ashamed. Finally, the three of them came back when the villagers held their funeral. When summer comes, Tom feels even more uneasy because the judge will decide on Potter's crime. Tom finally overcame his fear and selfishness and pointed out that Injun Joe was the murderer. But the killer escaped. Later, Tom came up with another idea: looking for treasure. Tom and Huck discovered Injun Joe and many of his ill-gotten gains. But they don't know where he hid the money. When Becky and her classmates went out for a picnic, Huck learned that Injun Joe was going to hurt Widow Douglas because her husband sent him to prison. Thanks to Huck's timely warning, a tragedy was avoided, but Injun Joe ran away again. At this time, Tom and Becky walked into a cave on a picnic. They were trapped in the cave because it was too deep to find their way back. They met Injun Joe again in the cave. After the villagers tried their best to save Tom and Becky, they closed the cave. Later, Tom told the villagers that Injun Joe was still inside. When they found him, he had already died in the cave. The wicked got what they deserved. Tom and Huck went back to the cave again and found the hidden treasure.

Two Wan Li under the Sea is one of the representative works of Verne, a French writer, which tells the story of Pierre Aronnax, a French biologist, traveling in the depths of the ocean. This happened in 1866. A monster judged as a narwhal was found at sea, and he accepted the invitation to join the hunting. During the pursuit, he unfortunately fell into the water and swam behind the monster. This monster is not a narwhal, but a submarine with wonderful structure. Nemo, the captain of the submarine, invited him to travel to the bottom of the sea. They set out from the Pacific Ocean, passed through the Coral Sea, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea and entered the Atlantic Ocean. They saw many rare marine animals and plants and strange scenes in the water and experienced many dangers. Finally, when the submarine arrived at the Norwegian coast, Pierre Aronnax left without saying goodbye and made the secret of the seabed public.

Anne of Green Gables: Anne of Green Gables is the sweetest novel describing children's lives, and it is also a spiritual reading from which parents, teachers and children can gain insights. Montgomery, a Canadian woman writer, tells the story of little Anne, a pure, kind and caring heroine. She lost her parents in her early years and was adopted at the age of eleven. But she has a distinct personality, full of fantasy and self-respect. With her own efforts, she not only won the love of adopters, but also won the respect and friendship of teachers and classmates. Since its publication, the book has been translated into more than 50 languages with a circulation of over 50 million copies. It is a world-recognized literary classic.

Little Doudou by the window: Little Doudou by the window tells the true story of an author in elementary school: after being expelled from the original school for being naughty, Xiao Doudou came to Ba Xueyuan (a school). Principal Kobayashi often says to Xiao Doudou, "You are a good boy!" "Under the care and guidance of President Kobayashi, the' weird' small peas in the eyes of ordinary people have gradually become children that everyone can accept. The friendly and easy-going teaching method of Ba Xueyuan has made the children here spend the best time in their lives. This book not only brought countless smiles and touches to tens of millions of readers around the world, but also injected new vitality into the development of modern education and became one of the most influential works in the world in the 20th century.

These books are all very good. Robinson Crusoe and Two Wan Li under the Sea are sci-fi adventures, which are suitable for boys. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer's Anne of Green Gables and Little Doudou by the Window are full of life, which is suitable for both men and women.

I hope you can adopt it. (both the beginning and the end are hand-punched)