You should check out 'Killing Stalking'. It's intense and has a unique story. But be warned, it's quite dark. Another one is 'Semantic Error', which is sweet and charming.
Here are some recommendations for novels from the school era:
1. "I'm a Brainiac in 60" Author: Spring Again
2. "Time Travel 1980, Become a Top Student" Author: Song Hanghang
3. Crossing the 1950s to Be a Brainiac Author: Sweeping Snow and Making Tea
4. "Reborn in the Eighties to Be a Brainiac" Author: A Year at a Glance
These novels covered campus stories from different eras and could satisfy the readers 'needs for campus novels.
The main theme is about standing up against bullying and creating a more harmonious school environment. The story follows the protagonist's journey to fight against school bullies and bring positive change.
The high school reading material recommendations are as follows:
1.One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Márquez): This is a masterpiece of Latin-American literature that tells the story of a family of seven generations. It is known as a classic of magical realism.
Living (Yu Hua): This is a representative work of contemporary Chinese literature. It tells the life of an ordinary farmer and reflects the life and changes of rural China.
3. The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry): This is a classic fairy tale novel. The story of the little prince leaving his planet and starting to travel is the main line to explore human emotions and the meaning of life.
How Steel Was Tempered (Nikola Ostrovsky): This is a masterpiece of Soviet literature. It tells the story of a young man growing up in the Soviet Union during the industrial period, reflecting the style of the Soviet society and the distortion of human nature.
5 The Kite Runner (Kareed Husseini): This is a masterpiece of Korean literature. It tells the story of a young afghan, reflecting the historical and cultural background of afghana, as well as the kindness and distortion of human nature.
The following are some recommended heart-wrenching school novels: Crossing the Wild and Daydreaming of Me. " Crossing the Wild " told the story of the female protagonist who was subjected to campus violence after transferring to another school. The male protagonist made a bet with her that they could talk for two months. In the end, the two of them liked each other and saved each other. " Daydreaming of Me " described the love story between the male school bully and the female protagonist. These novels all had heart-wrenching plots and were suitable for readers who liked this type of novel.
Well, it might focus on the challenges the gangster faces in the high school setting, like dealing with academic pressure and making new friends. Or it could explore how his past influences his present.