Summer classic novels enhance our summer experience because they provide a break from the ordinary. Reading 'Robinson Crusoe' during summer can make us feel the isolation and adventure that Crusoe experiences on the island. It makes us appreciate our own summers in a new light. Classics also have a timeless quality. Reading 'Oliver Twist' by Dickens in summer, we can relate to the themes of poverty and struggle, and at the same time be glad that we live in a different era. This contrast can make our summer more meaningful and reflective.
There were a lot of recommendations for the classic summer novels. Here are some recommended summer reads:
1. The Moon and Sixpence was written by W. Somerset Maugham's work, based on the life of Paul Gauguin, tells the story of the powerful force behind creativity.
2. Formula Summer was the work of Keigo Higashino. It told the story of a mysterious event that happened in a quiet seaside town.
3. The Last Summer of Klinthor was the work of Herman Hesse, depicting the world after World War I and the challenges faced by a group of young people.
4. A Summer Day is a picture book that brings the reader back to the sounds, smells, and air of summer through pictures and stories.
In addition to the books recommended above, there were other summer books to choose from.
The classic lines of " Midsummer Future " included:
1. Zheng Yuxing, you're quite handsome. Girls at Chen Chen's age like you very much.
2. When you're more mature, this won't work anymore, handsome boy.
3. Auntie praised me for being handsome.
4. Although our past is a lie, we can make our future real!
5. If the person you like happens to like you at this moment, then the present is the future.
6. May we all become braver.
7. If only I could like you.
8. When do you think the future will come?
9. How great would it be if the people we like could like us in the future?
10. Summer was here, and so was the future.
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There were a lot of recommendations for the classic summer novels. Here are some recommended summer reads: 1. The Moon and Sixpence was the work of W. Somerset Maugham. It was based on the life of Paul Gauguin and told the story of the powerful force behind creativity. 2. " Formula Summer " was the work of Keigo Higashino. It told the story of a quiet seaside town. These novels could bring the readers a summer atmosphere and emotional experience.
Some classic summer novels include 'Anne of Green Gables' by L.M. Montgomery. The story is set in a beautiful rural landscape and the adventures of Anne during the summer months are quite charming. 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' by Mark Twain is also a classic. Tom's escapades during the summer along the Mississippi River are both exciting and humorous. And 'Lord of the Flies' by William Golding, which, while a darker read, is set on a tropical island and has a lot to say about human nature in a summer - like isolated environment.
Some summer classic novels include 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte. It has a strong and independent female lead, and the gothic elements add an interesting touch. 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville is also a classic. The adventure on the high seas and the pursuit of the great white whale are thrilling. And don't forget 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte, with its passionate and tumultuous love story set against the wild moors.
Before the summer solstice, we still don't know the limit of sadness. This is just the beginning.
This summer, can we still remember our dreams and the days we spent together?
The summer solstice has not yet arrived, and sorrow has spread. Can we still walk through it with a smile like before?
The summer solstice has not yet arrived, time flies, can we still find the feeling of the past?
Before the summer solstice arrives, can we still be together and walk through the days that we used to walk together?
The gap between dream and reality makes us feel tired.
Before the summer solstice arrives, can we still believe that we have walked through the lowest point of life together?
The passage of time before the summer solstice made us see the reality clearly, and we could only leave silently.
The sadness of parting before the summer solstice makes us feel helpless and can only wish you well in silence.
The summer solstice had not yet arrived, leaving only memories of the good times that had gone with the wind.
The classic quote from the Qixi Festival was as follows:
The furthest distance in the world is not the distance between life and death, but the second when I first came online, you went offline.
One must believe in oneself. This is the secret of success.
Does love need a reason? Do you need it? Don't you need it?
You are half of my poem, and no one is allowed to change a single word.
If I die, the first thing I'll say is, I finally don't have to be afraid of ghosts.
Young readers might enjoy 'The Wind in the Willows' by Kenneth Grahame. The riverbank setting and the adventures of the characters like Mole, Rat, Toad and Badger are very much in tune with the carefree spirit of summer. 'Peter Pan' by J.M. Barrie is also a classic. The Neverland, with its adventures and magic, can be an exciting summer read for kids. 'Heidi' by Johanna Spyri, set in the Swiss Alps, has a lot of outdoor scenes that are perfect for summer reading as it gives a sense of freedom and beauty of nature.
Summer Stars and Stars was an urban romance novel written by Lingxi. The story was mainly about four years ago, Yi Xingchen said a hateful word to Xia Shenchen and then left. Xia Shenchen watched him leave with tears in his eyes. Four years later, they met again and experienced a series of injuries and evasions, but they could not escape the entanglement of fate. This novel used delicate strokes to describe the love story of Yi Xingchen, who was cold on the outside but warm on the inside, and Xia Shenchen, who was soft and cute.