Through You: 2 (Hidalgo Brothers)

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Through You: 2 (Hidalgo Brothers)

Through You: 2 (Hidalgo Brothers)

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Tengo mucho que decir de que no me gusto pero partiré por lo que si me gusto: personajes más maduros, la escritura de Ariana es increíblemente adictiva, hay mejor desarrollo de personajes. Lo que más me gusto y que me hizo repuntar un poco en la lectura fue el final, no quiero spoilear pero si lo leyeron saben que pasa algo al final importante y justo eso que pasó es mi talón de aquiles, siento que aunque el libro sea malo si me meten eso al final que a la mayoría no le gusta yo muero y quiero subirle la nota. There is a lot of vocabulary to learn. It is a good book if you’ve already got experience reading novels in English. Make sure you have your vocabulary notebook with you, just in case there are any cool words that you’d like to learn. This book has MANY! At some points it has a little bit of difficult vocabulary. However, it is short and you won’t have too much trouble being able to finish it. A trial is set in the courtroom and the judge has to decide Ponyboy’s fate (future). Is he guilty or not guilty? 4. The House On Mango Street – Sandra Cisneros

In the end, they realize that they believed the old English saying: “The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.” In other words, each mouse thought the other had a better life, only to discover that they actually preferred their own life! 9. “Paul Bunyan” adapted by George Grow Lei la solita ragazza sempre buonissima e carinissima (e tanto onesta pare) che rinuncia alla sua vita per gli altri Classic books” are books that have “stood the test of time.” This expression means that a lot of time has passed and these books have still survived as important pieces of culture. Every year, the small town in this story holds an event known as “The Lottery.” During this event, someone from the community is randomly chosen.It’s an epistolary novel, which means it’s written completely in the form of letters, and the story of Dracula is told through other people’s points of view. We hear about her pain. She talks about her first kiss, people who lied to her and stole from her. Everything started with gossip. The gossip then grew and became out of control. The book follows each person’s story and the reason why she felt hurt, including her English teacher who didn’t take her seriously. 6. Peter Pan – J.M. Barrie To find the perfect difficulty for you, start from the first book and move down through the list until you find a book that you can understand, but that still gives you a little challenge and has some words you don’t know.

If you love detective books, you’ll love “The Moonstone,” which might be the first detective novel in the English language! They have a magical flight as they travel to Neverland and have many adventures along the way. Wendy is nearly killed and the boys build her a house in the trees to recover. After Wendy is okay, she takes the role of the mother. Jealousy and revenge are the main themes of “Wuthering Heights,” which is the name of the farmhouse where the story takes place.Mieko starts a new school. Her new classmates are mean. They constantly laugh at her and tease her which just makes her angrier. Her grandparents eventually manage to lift her darkness through their patience and wisdom. She also finds a good friend in Yoshi. Yoshi is one classmate who is really kind. The main character is Clay Jensen, a quiet high school student. He comes home from school to find a parcel at his front door. He does not know who sent it. He opens it and discovers 7 cassette tapes. These tapes are from Hannah Baker, his previous classmate. She had emotional problems and has committed suicide (killed herself). The story is a simple narration that touches on complex issues, like leaving your home country and the conflicts that can occur within families when different cultures and languages collide. 18. “The Missing Mail” by R.K. Narayan

As any English-speaking child can tell you, there is no denying Dr. Seuss. If you love to read, but you’re a little afraid of reading a full-on novel in English, don’t worry. We’re going to help you get there, step by step. The Count of Monte Cristo” is about betrayal, love and letting go. 13. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain If you can handle the advanced vocabulary, you can find much more meaning hidden in this book. 11. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde This very short story from India was originally written in Sanskrit (an ancient language). When a group of doves is caught in a hunter’s net, they must work together as a team to escape from the hunter’s clutches.Knowing English will bring you multiple benefits in multiple aspects of your life, in the social, work and personal areas. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” is a classic tale about a Mongoose who regularly visits a family in India. The family feeds him and lets him explore their house, but they worry that he might bite their son, Teddy.

Que fue esa relación que intentaron vendernos entre Apolo y Claudia? Apolo tiene 16 años en este libro y Claudia más de 20. Eso, en mi país, por donde lo mires es un delito. El adulto es el responsable de negarse ante estas situaciones y eso no ocurrió. Siento que después de leer eso, tuve un grave problema con continuar la lectura y no lo disfruté tanto como me hubiera gustado. Que no les digan que está bien, ni que Claudia no quería, porque ella tuvo el espacio de negarse y ella era la adulta en esta situación. This short story is from the early 1900s and uses some outdated English, but it’s still easy to follow. It reminds us that there are no shortcuts in life, and to be wary if something seems too good to be true. 29. “A Tiny Feast” by Chris AdrianIt’s an interesting look at the first “modern” vampire, and it’s really a great read. What’s a Classic Book? This is a famous classic. Almost all native English speakers will have read this book at some point in school. So, if you ever find yourself in a conversation about literature and books, this is a good one to talk about. Listen to recordings of stories: Here in the digital age, it’s possible to find wonderful short stories online in audio or video form. If you find a video with English-language subtitles, you can read while also listening to how a native speaker pronounces words.



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