For school we have to read a book for French. Which book would be the easiest/most exciting to read. I am on a B2 level for French at the Common European Framework for Reference for Languages. My teacher recommended authors like Marc Lévy or Guillaume Musso, but I feel like their books focus too much on love and romance, which I don't really care about.
>inb4 underage
I am in my final year
Marc Lévy and Musso are pure shit. This being said, a lot of French literature concerns feelings and love.
Zazie dans le métro, Les Choses or Bel-Ami are three classics that shouldn't be that hard to read.
Do yourself a favour and read Excercices de style. Please. Anyone serious about learning french should do so.
If you are allowed to read a single play, Le Malentendu by Camus is the easiest thing I've read in French so far. Folio publishes it alongside Caligula, which is a little more difficult but a much superior piece of writing.
évite marc lévy. Il a écrit une histoire d'amour au passé simple et à la deuxième personne du singulier.
Anything by Racine.
>>7567048
La vie devant soi by Emile Ajar (or Romain Gary, whichever name he used).
Fantastic and easy read.
>>7567240
Thanks this is the best suggestion yet. I'm probably going to pick it.
Marc Levy is shit.
If yot're into fantasy, read Pierre Bottero.
>>7567113
mdr t'es bonne. t'as vu?
l'histoire de l'oeil by bataille
>>7567071
This, to be honest with you.
>>7567360
Wise choice, you won't regret it. Funny and heartwarming.