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What can you recommend to read in English?(English isn't my native language)

 ProfessorSnape posted over a year ago
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Aline1102 said:
I'm a French speaker myself, so here are some English books I enjoyed a lot when I read them:

1. The Canterville Ghost, Oscar Wilde
2. The Secret Garden, Frances H. Burnett (a children book, but I don't get tired of it)
3. Matilda, Roald Dahl (same as above)
4. The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien

If you want to read more challenging books, try to read the Jane Austen novels (any of them, they're all great). You will learn a lot of vocabulary.
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TSOYPRA said:
the first book that i read in english was ''the opposite of love'' by julie buxbaum
it was a realy great book and i didn't found it really difficult....
i am from greece and english aren't my native language too....


summary of the book if you choose to read it....

With perfect pitch for the humor and heartbreak of everyday life, Julie Buxbaum has fashioned a heroine who will be instantly recognizable to anyone who has loved and lost and loved again.

When successful twenty-nine year old Manhattan attorney Emily Haxby ends her happy relationship just as her boyfriend is on the verge of proposing, she can't explain to even her closest friends why she did it. Somewhere beneath her sense of fun, her bravado and her independent exterior, Emily knows that her breakup with Andrew has less to do with him and more to do with…her. "You're your own worst enemy,” her best friend Jess tells her. "It's like you get pleasure out of breaking your own heart."

As the holiday season looms, and Emily contemplates whether she made a huge mistake, the rest of her world begins to unravel: She is staffed on a multimillion-dollar lawsuit where she must defend the very values she detests by a boss who can’t keep his hands to himself; her Grandpa Jack, a charming, feisty octogenarian and the person she cares most about in the world, is losing it, while her emotionally distant father has left her to cope with this alone; and underneath it all, fading memories of her deceased mother continue to remind her that love doesn't last forever.

How this brave, original young heroine decides to take control of her life and face the fears that have long haunted her is the great achievement of Julie Buxbaum’s marvelous first novel. Written with the authority, grace, and wisdom of an author far beyond her years, The Opposite of Love heralds the debut of a remarkable talent in contemporary fiction.
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the first book that i read in english was ''the opposite of love'' by julie buxbaum
it was a realy great book and i didn't found it really difficult....
i am from greece and english aren't my native language too....


summary of the book if you choose to read it....

With perfect pitch for the humor and heartbreak of everyday life, Julie Buxbaum has fashioned a heroine who will be instantly recognizable to anyone who has loved and lost and loved again.

When successful twenty-nine year old Manhattan attorney Emily Haxby ends her happy relationship just as her boyfriend is on the verge of proposing, she can't explain to even her closest friends why she did it. Somewhere beneath her sense of fun, her bravado and her independent exterior, Emily knows that her breakup with Andrew has less to do with him and more to do with…her. "You're your own worst enemy,” her best friend Jess tells her. "It's like you get pleasure out of breaking your own heart."

As the holiday season looms, and Emily contemplates whether she made a huge mistake, the rest of her world begins to unravel: She is staffed on a multimillion-dollar lawsuit where she must defend the very values she detests by a boss who can’t keep his hands to himself; her Grandpa Jack, a charming, feisty octogenarian and the person she cares most about in the world, is losing it, while her emotionally distant father has left her to cope with this alone; and underneath it all, fading memories of her deceased mother continue to remind her that love doesn't last forever.

How this brave, original young heroine decides to take control of her life and face the fears that have long haunted her is the great achievement of Julie Buxbaum’s marvelous first novel. Written with the authority, grace, and wisdom of an author far beyond her years, The Opposite of Love heralds the debut of a remarkable talent in contemporary fiction.
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life_rehab said:
i would recommend anything by Nick Hornby... English isn't my native language too and Hornby's books are great and easy to read...you should at least try one and see if you like the style and/or the themes (i know i love them!)

most of his books are about...well, life - seen from different angles, with heroes at different important points of their lives - hornby's writing is funny and witty and he has a simplistic approach on our problems

you should really give him a try;)
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