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MrMuchimi
3 years ago
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English
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shtirl [24]3 years ago
4 0

w h a t   d o   y  o  u    m e a n ?

Mars2501 [29]3 years ago
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can anyone recommend English novels for young adults? also please give a brief summary about it, thank you
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Well; You have the classics

1984, you might have been asked to read this one already in school, if not I suggest going ahead and reading it; its fun to be ahead of your class. 

Originally published in <span>1949 by George Orwell, 1984 depicts a dystopian world of the 'future'. The book is less of a prediction more then it is a warning of what could be. It follows one character who is desperately trying to remember what real life is like, and gets tangled up in all sorts of messes along the way.
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You could read Alice in Wonderland or Mary Poppins, theres a million great classics out there Im sure you can find on any website. 

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Brandon Sanderson's The Rithmatist 
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Patrick Rothfuss's, The Name of the Wind 
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