Un bon livre francais?

<p>does anyone have any good books to recommend for ap french language? we are reading le petit prince but i need to read a personal book too. i was thinking of l'etranger by albert camus. merci beaucoup!</p>

<p>L'etranger is a pretty good book if you want to transition from Le Petit Prince levels to higher-thinking, more richly linguistically detailed books. Also, I really liked Huis Clos by Jean-Paul Sartre because I understood a lot of it (lol) and because it's really deep.</p>

<p>My best advice for AP French, though, is to get into reading a large variety of texts because the AP exam tests comprehension across the board, usually with one scientific passage, one newspaper passage, one fictional passage, etc. Be sure to have a well-rounded base for reading comprehension rather than just building up on just fiction...!</p>

<p>I just read "The Golden Compass" translated into French. Yeah, it's a kids' book, but it has good vocabulary and a nice plot and it's not as taxing as Sartre(omg o__O way too deep and complex for me to read in a foreign language! but then again I'm a bit stupid compared to all you CC people). It's more challenging than Le Petit Prince, though. I don't know where you'd get it- I got my copy in Quebec. I guess Amazon? (It's translated as Les Royaumes du Nord)</p>

<p>If you're going to read Camus for fun, do La Peste. It's longer, but the story is much more interesting, and the language is just as straighforward. L'Etranger may be a classic, but it's not exactly "fun" reading.</p>

<p>Another good short novel, unless you have to have a different author, is St. Exupery's Vol de nuit.</p>

<p>Also the expression "un livre fran</p>

<p>haha shoot nice catch tango</p>