What I got from the library are all modern novels, which are non-classic, simple in language, strong in narrative and short in length. There are two series used at the beginning. The thickness is not exaggerated, the plot is normal, and I have no feeling about famous works.
(1) South Normal University-Carnation English Library (it is said to be for junior high school students. . . . . . . I'm ray. . . . . Looking back at this set of books, my junior high school vocabulary is really small.
***7 books, relatively short, about 50-200 pages, all in English, without Chinese translation.
Pocahontas in the Wind, Dog Hunting, Father's Land, Coke and Kiss, Love for Australia (I personally think it is the best one), The Road to Gold Rush, and Murtimo's Graffiti.
(2) FLTRP Cambridge English original reading (well, finally, not only junior high school students, but also senior high school students, well, I still read it with relish)
Graded reading materials. There are many books in this set. The theme is more modern, wider and more exciting. Adventure, detective, love, science fiction. High-level reading materials are also longer. Unfortunately, I don't have a complete collection of books here, and I can only see most novels at present.
Frozen Pizza, Legend of the Beast, Logan's Choice, Amsterdam Gangster, Jungle Love Story, Female Detective Logan, Never Separate, War Orphan and Betrayal.
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In addition, taking physical books as an example, some publishing houses have also published some famous books abbreviated by foreigners. Actually, it's worth watching. The space is relatively short and easy to read.
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Finally, read comics. I like reading The Adventures of Tintin. The main thing is to talk less, haha. There are a series of cartoons.
In addition, there are many European and American cartoons. A cartoon called "Deformed Man in the Heart" tells the story of two brothers in a village that specializes in producing deformed people. The story is dark but also warm. A little deep. . . .
If you like Riman, you can watch Riman English online. . . . . . . If you like Europe and America, you can also search Europe and America online (for example, heroes, Superman, Batman and Spider-Man can all be found).