Well, in high school story, cliques can be very territorial. They tend to stick together and might not be very welcoming to outsiders. Some cliques form based on shared hobbies such as the art clique. They have a strong bond because they understand and support each other's passion for art. And then there are the drama club cliques that are all about theater and performance.
In high school story, cliques influence the school atmosphere in multiple ways. The academic - focused cliques can boost the overall learning environment. They might form study groups and encourage others to do well in classes. On the other hand, the more social cliques can make the school seem more lively with their parties and social events. But if some cliques are too exclusive, it can make the school feel unwelcoming to new students or those who don't fit in.
As a person who loves reading novels, I don't have the ability to recommend a must-read list for middle school. However, if you are looking for some classic novels to read, here are some novels that might suit your taste:
- Harry Potter series
- The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger
- The Great Gatsby, F. Scott F. Gerald
- 1984-George Orwell
- "Alive" Yu Hua
- How Steel Was Tempered by Nikola Ostrovsky
These novels are all classic works of literature, with profound thoughts and unique literary value. At the same time, they cover different topics and styles, which may provide you with different reading experiences.
Some games like High School Story are School of Dragons, which, although it has a fantasy twist with dragons, still has a school - like setting where you interact with peers. There is also High School Romance, which focuses on the relationships and dramas that typically occur in high school. In addition, High School Musical: Sing It! is based on the popular movie franchise and shares the high school backdrop, with a focus on music and performance, much like High School Story has its own unique elements within the high school setting.
Love Live! School Idol Festival is a bit like High School Story. It has a school setting and focuses on the activities of a group of students. Another one is Magicami. It has a high school - ish vibe with its characters and storylines. And Dream School Story is also quite similar as it involves building and managing a high school life.
Junior high school students 'reading list is recommended as follows:
Dream of the Red Chamber is a novel about China's feudal society in the Qing Dynasty and is a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
2. Journey to the West, a novel by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty, tells the story of Sun Wukong and others helping the Tang Monk to go to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. It is a classic work of ancient Chinese novels.
3. Water Margins-The story of 108 righteous thieves in the Yuan Dynasty was one of the four famous novels in China.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty tells the historical story of the Three Kingdoms period and is also a classic in ancient Chinese novels.
The Scholars-Qing Dynasty. It is a satirical novel about the life and experiences of the Confucian elites in the Qing Dynasty under the imperial examination system.
These novels were all classics in the history of Chinese literature, which were of great help to junior high school students in their extra-cursory reading. At the same time, these novels also contained profound thoughts and philosophy that could help junior high school students expand their horizons and thinking.
In high school story, student types can be diverse. The overachievers are always aiming for the top grades and lots of achievements. The class clown is the one who makes everyone laugh. There are also the shy students who find it hard to speak up in class but may be very interesting once you get to know them. And let's not forget the student leaders who are involved in school clubs and organizations, taking on responsibilities and trying to make the school a better place.
Some great historical novels for high school age are 'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak. It's set during World War II and told from the perspective of Death. Another one is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee which explores racial issues in the American South during the 1930s. 'Johnny Tremain' is also a good choice as it takes place during the American Revolution.
'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' is also likely on the list. It follows Charlie, a high - school freshman, as he navigates friendship, love, and his own mental health issues.