After-class readings for children and teenagers (the order of the books here are random and does not represent the order of importance)
Note:
Books have always been a huge part of my life
Once upon a time, I believed that most good books were the ones that could draw tears or laughter, but then, with time, with explorations, that idea changed, and I learned that there are many different types of books, and their common factor is not all about emotions, but about growing, learning, and being a better version of oneself (maybe not as a direct influence, but more through comparisons and reflections)
Traveling the Earth is a long journey, and one can be less lonely when there are companions such as books along the way~
For children aged from 5 to 9:
- A Christmas carol
- Little Lord Fauntleroy
- The Indian in the Cupboard
- Mercy Watson 小猪梅西
- Diary of Wimpy Kid 小屁孩日记
- Junie B. Jones朱尼琼斯系列
- A to Z Mysteries A to Z 神秘案件
- My Weird School疯狂学校
- The 39 Clues 39条线索
- Guardians of Ga' Hoole 猫头鹰王国的守护者
- The little house box 小木屋系列
- Famous Five 五伙伴历险记
- Warriors 猫武士
- Magic Tree House 神奇树屋
- Boxcar Children 棚车少年
- Geronimo Stilton 老鼠记者
- Fabre's book of insects 昆蟲記
- The Secret Garden 秘密花園
- The Little Princess
- Ella enchanted 魔法灰姑娘 --Before this, Cinderella was my favorite
- The Little Prince 小王子
- Alice in Wonderland 愛麗斯漫遊奇境記
- Sarah Plain and Tall 又高又醜的莎拉
- Dear Mr Henshaw 親愛的漢修斯先生 --can be a model for diary-writing if the child is interested
- The Hundred Dresses 一百條裙子
- Mr Popper's penguins 波普先生的企鵝
- Grandma in the apple tree 蘋果樹上的外婆
- My grandfather is a cherry tree 外公是顆櫻桃樹
- Charlotte's web 夏洛的网
- Island of the Blue Dolphins 藍色的海豚島
- Yang Fu of the Upper Yangtze 扬子江上的小傅 --One of my favorite books situated in a city I've never been to
- Holes 洞
- Rabbit Hill 兔子坡
- Where the Mountain Meets the Moon --Could actually be a great intro to Chinese stories and legends for children growing up in Western society
- Thimble Summer 银顶针的夏天
- When you reach me
- The view from Saturday 相约星期六
- Wednesday War 星期三的战争
- Bud not buddy --A read from a long time ago, of humor, of care, of a little boy growing up
- Hattie Big Sky 海蒂的天空
- The tales of Despereaux 浪漫鼠德佩罗
- A single shard 碎瓷片
- Because of Winn Dixie 傻狗温迪克
- Getting near to baby 屋顶上的小孩
- Walk two moons
- The Giver 记忆传授人
- Missing May 想念梅姨
- Shiloh 喜乐与我
- The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle 女水手日记
- Hatchet 手斧男孩
- The wish giver 五毛钱的愿望
- The grey king
- A long way from Chicago
- A year down yonder 鄉間一年 --Lots of laughter even when just thinking about this book, her grandma is a genius
- Out of the dark(. Helen. Keller) 假如給我三天光明
- The story of my life
- Teacher: Anne Sullivan Macy --impression now: a beautiful summer's day, bright with sunshine and mysterious delight, a cool wooden hut, covered by vines and leaves of shadows and lights, a little girl and a gentle guardian
- The world I live in
- Ramona Quimby Age 8 雷梦拉八岁 --it is said that when one is around the same age as the main characters of a book, then that would be the best age to read and enjoy it. In cases such as this, I agree with that statement
- Ramona and Her Father 雷梦拉与爸爸
- Julie of the Wolves 狼群中的朱莉
- Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and me, Elizabeth 小巫婆求仙记 --when I was a child, I was also a miser, this book was the first one I bought myself (spoilers alert: there's a very ‘effective’ method for Halloween's trick-or-treat in this book)
- The Black Pearl 黑珍珠
- The Cricket in Times Square 时代广场的蟋蟀
- My side of the mountain 山居岁月 --living in the wilds, one could glimpse some of the spectacular tranquility of nature in the pages
- The Family under the bridge 桥下一家人
- The Westing Game 威斯汀游戏
- Caddie Woodlawn 野丫头凯蒂
- The cat who went to Heaven 去了天堂的猫
- Hitty, Her First Hundred Years 海蒂:木偶百年历险记
- Grey-neck, the story of a pigeon 花颈鸽
- King of the wind 风之王
- Tuck Everlasting 不老泉
- Shiloh 本和我
- Kneeknock Rise 尼瑙克山探险
- The Dark is rising sequence 大海之上,巨石之下/黑暗蔓延(系列)
- Dominic 帅狗杜明克
- Abel's Island 真正的贼:老鼠阿贝漂流记
- Number the stars 数星星
- Belle Prater's Boy 爱的故事
- From the mixed-up files of Mrs Basil E. Frankweiler 天使雕像
- The Wizard of Oz 綠野仙蹤
- The wind in the willows 柳林風聲
- The prince and the pauper 王子與乞丐
- Gulliver's travels 格列夫遊記
- Robinson Crusoe 魯賓遜漂流記
- Treasure Island 金銀島
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 湯姆 索亞歷險記
- The wonderful adventures of Nils 尼爾斯騎鵝歷險記 --Maybe more suitable for younger children aged before 7
- 20 thousand leagues under the sea 海底兩萬里
- David. Copper field
- Tale of two cities
- Oliver Twist
- Great expectations
- A series of Unfortunate Events
For children/teenagers aged from 10 to 16:
- Sophie's world 蘇菲的世界 --like an intro to philosophy
- Gone with the wind --My initial impression of that age in America, still waiting for the tomorrow
- Le Comte de Monte-Cristo 基督山伯爵 --Didn't quite understand all the emotions there, but hey, it's a classic
- The Thornbird --Maybe more suitable for teenagers aged 16 or more…
- To Kill a Mockingbird 殺死一隻知更鳥
- Walden 瓦爾登湖 --personal opinion: beautiful book, also best book for falling asleep if you are having difficulties with that
- 1984 --surprisingly accurate description of communism, even if some might look absurd
- Animal Farm 動物農莊
- All Things Bright and Beautiful (series) 萬物有靈且美(系列)--sounds as though it's for adults/teenagers, but I'm sure children will adore these too. Of animals, of nature, of the English countryside under the pen of a humorous author. Plus, some of the pictures in the books are just adorable
- Harry Potter (series) 哈利 波特(系列)
- The chronicles of Narnia 納尼亞傳奇(系列)
- Ann of Green Gables (系列)
- Sherlock Holmes (系列)
- The Corfu Trilogy 希臘三部曲 --a must if you're interested in nature, animals, and laughter
- His Dark materials 黑暗物質三部曲 --impression now: not so dark actually… more like a cozy room as an ancient castle's library, light filtering through the blinds, shed on pages that caresses the memories of time and stories
- Chiang Kai-shek Diaries 蒋介石日记
- The Unknown Lincoln 林肯传
- His Excellency: George Washington 华盛顿传
- Jane. Eyre --for a time, it was my favorite novel. Her beliefs, her journeys, her love and dignity
- Pride and prejudice
- Wuthering Heights
- Sense and sensibility
- Emma
- A room with a view
- The Great Gatsby
- Love in the Time of Cholera 霍亂時期的愛情
- Persuasion
- The spy who came in from the cold
- One Hundred Years of Solitude 百年孤獨
- Little women 小婦人
- Catch-22 第二十二條軍規
- A Farewell to Arms 永別了,武器--skip this if you can't stand too much swearing~(it was an intro for me too)
- The Old Man and the Sea 老人與海
- The hunchback of Notre-Dame 巴黎聖母院
- Eugenie Grandet 歐也妮·葛朗台 --Balzac never fails to bore and intrigue one at the same time with all the details
- War and peace
- Anna Karenina
- Hamlet
- Romeo and Juliet
- The Merchant of Venice 威尼斯商人
- King Leor
- A midsummer night’s dream
- Macbeth
- Memoirs of a Geisha 藝伎回憶錄--personal opinion: also great for intro to Japanese culture (in a certain sense)
- Ferryman 擺渡人
- Crime and punishment
- Little House in the Big Woods 森林裡的小木屋 --it's like the definition of ‘bed-time stories’…the night has settled, the fire is crackling in the fireplace, the room is warm, and the younger ones had already fallen asleep around the living room couches…wind and snow might be outside, but they are simply treasure-hunting places for the adventures of tomorrow
- never split the difference
- Children of my heart
- The Lord of the Rings
For teenagers/young adults aged from 17 to 21:
- What everybody is saying
- The power of habits
- Atomic Habits
- The Catcher in the rye 麥田裡的守望者 --to be honest, not my favorite
- what life should mean to you 自卑與超越--could be a good read for parents too
- the unbearable lightness of being 不能承受的生命之輕
- In search of lost time 追憶似水年華 --a bit too long, but if not required, could bring it on a long flight or something
- Lean in: women, work, and the will to lead 向前一步
- Rich dad poor dad --interesting book for understanding some finance-related ideas
- How to win friends and influence people
- How to talk to anyone: 92 little tricks for big success in relationships --introverts such as myself might appreciate this more~
- How to make anyone fall in love with you
- How to instantly connect with anyone: 46 All new little tricks for big success in relationships
- The 80/20 principle--very engaging and beneficial for thinking and reflecting on oneself and other things in general
- Life wealth: the 38 letters of Rockefeller to His Son 洛克菲勒寫給兒子的38封信
- Nonviolent communication
- Emotional Intelligence
- How to deal with difficult people The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (Stephen R.)
- The art of reading people
- Critical thinking-proven strategies to improve decision-making skills
- Talking to strangers: what we should know about people we don’t know
Some interesting authors (including those recommended to me by friends):
- Shakespeare
- Pushkin
- Tagore
- Tolstoy
- Hugo
- Balzac
- Blonté (all 3 sisters)
- Jane Austen
- Charles Dickens
- Helen. Keller
- Gabrielle Roy (Canadian Author)
PS
- Please note that due to time limitations and personal opinions, the division of the age sections is not perfect, and I would love to see your feedback in the comments
- For many of the books listed, it is more advised to purchase audio versions actually: physical copies of books can give one a sense of security, the touch, the smell, the pages turning…but as the child is growing, health is one of the most fundamental concerns, so listening to audiobooks can reduce the possibility of myopia; and according to studies, listening instead of reading/watching encourages development of children's imagination; also, from personal experience, it allows one to be more sensitive to sounds and voice while constructing worlds from words