This. Or Macbeth.the 'tomorrow when the war began' series by john marsden
'Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way'read Anna Karenin by Leo Tolstoy.
I find that books translated from another language are easier to read than British literature books, like lets say Hardy. It's got hardly any insane words that require a huge dictionary beside you, and the translators are very good at constructing simple sentences.
Anna Karenin is a long read at 800 or so pages, but it's EASY. You can practically read the whole thing but just 'skimming', which you can't do in books where they spend pages describing the landscape.
There. Go for the easy, translated stuff.
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<3<3<3read Anna Karenin by Leo Tolstoy.
I find that books translated from another language are easier to read than British literature books, like lets say Hardy. It's got hardly any insane words that require a huge dictionary beside you, and the translators are very good at constructing simple sentences.
Anna Karenin is a long read at 800 or so pages, but it's EASY. You can practically read the whole thing but just 'skimming', which you can't do in books where they spend pages describing the landscape.
There. Go for the easy, translated stuff.