A 8.b ajánlja mindenkinek.
If I Stay by Gayle Forman
F.N.: I love sad and romantic stories. The story is lovely
and interesting. The touching story is finishes in a happy and good way.
F.H.: Because it’s very cute and romantic.
Alapítvány – Birodalom – Robot Univerzum by Isaac Asimov
K.M.: Because it takes place in a really complex world. I
like this book because the author writes down his visions about what the future
might bring.
Barca by Hunter Graham
M.Zs.: Because I love FC Barcelona, and in this book Barca
fans can find out really interesting things about the world’s best team!
The Lord of the Rings
H.K.: Because it’s so interesting and colourful.
Nothing by Jane Teller
K.Z.: Because it is a shocking story that you can’t put
down. It might be depressing, but it makes you think.
If Only They Could Talk by James Herriot
R.D.: It’s about a vet who has just arrived to a new
village. He doesn’t know how many adventures will he meet.
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
S.E.: It is a touching story about two little boys. The
story is really good you feel like you know the characters.
Divergent by Veronica Roth
S.B.: I love this book because it has a fantastic story and
I can use my imagination as much as I can.
The Fault is Our Stars by John Green
H.B.: Because it’s a touching and love story. And I like
love stories.
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
K.O.: It’s a pretty interesting story and really exciting.
The Maze Runner by James Dashner
F.B.: Because I liked it’s story and the whole fantasy in it.
At the time I wasn’t reading anything, and this book changed this.
35 kiló remény by Anna Gavalda
N.B.: It’s about a boy who is as old as I am when I read the
book.
K.Z.: I read several books written by Kurt Vonnegut because
I really like his style. All of the books are really complex, they are all
built around an interesting idea. I think Kurt Vonnegut’s style is really
modern and everyone should enjoy his books.
Végül, de nem utolsósorban mi is ajánlunk nektek:
Végül, de nem utolsósorban mi is ajánlunk nektek:
Miriam:
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
I love Shel Silverstein’s colourful imagination.
He’s my favourite children’s poet and illustrator.
The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness
It was the biggest adventure in the past
ten years for me. A very special and new idea among the new dystopian novels. I
liked the story, the characters: Todd and Viola and especially the dog Manchee.
While I was reading, I was worried, cheered up and exited for their sake. I ran,
I loved, I hated, I laughed and I cried with them.