Best Books to Improve French 📚 [Levels A1 to C2]

Best Books to Improve French 📚 Don't worry, Le Petit Prince and L'Etranger aren't on this list (since you probably already read those in high school French class...). 🇫🇷 Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Recommendations!
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  • @hellonicolette
    @hellonicolette3 жыл бұрын

    Comment below with your favorite French book! 📚 🇫🇷

  • @FC-BS

    @FC-BS

    7 ай бұрын

    The only one that I know, Le Petit Prince

  • @kyraskye5880
    @kyraskye58803 жыл бұрын

    Such a lovely video- inspired me to find some easy tween books or comic books to read while I’m learning Norwegian 😄

  • @hellonicolette

    @hellonicolette

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! And best of luck with your Norwegian journey, that sounds fun! :)

  • @FC-BS
    @FC-BS7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the recommendation, since I’ve been struggling to find some books for beginners

  • @hellonicolette

    @hellonicolette

    7 ай бұрын

    So glad it was helpful! Happy reading 😊

  • @valeryrodriguez6766
    @valeryrodriguez6766 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your recommendations

  • @hellonicolette

    @hellonicolette

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching! Happy reading!

  • @susanbartlett-ye6476
    @susanbartlett-ye64763 жыл бұрын

    Great post (as always).... in school we read Asterix comics and Joaquin a des Ennuis.... I still read Paris Match and Marie Claire Idees when my local newsstand has them...

  • @hellonicolette

    @hellonicolette

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! 💕 And ooooh yes magazines are such a fun resource for language learning!

  • @tylerrobblee8038
    @tylerrobblee8038 Жыл бұрын

    Merci pour cette liste :)

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq3 жыл бұрын

    Salut, Nicolette, I love your list so much! 📃😍I'm currently learning Beginners French, so these are fantastic recommendations! 🇫🇷 So far, I'm looking at French poetry, namely "Paroles" by Jacques Prevert!

  • @hellonicolette

    @hellonicolette

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching! So glad you found the list helpful 😊And Paroles is great! Best of luck with your French learning journey 💕

  • @kenmorley2339
    @kenmorley23392 жыл бұрын

    My favourite is Proust's Recherche but for beginners I would suggest Lettres de Mon Moulin by Daudet . I agree that comics are a capital way to start reading in any language .

  • @paulocezarzorzi4859
    @paulocezarzorzi48592 жыл бұрын

    merci beaucoup miss nicole.

  • @Littlemiathedreamer
    @Littlemiathedreamer3 жыл бұрын

    Merci pour les recommendations..

  • @hellonicolette

    @hellonicolette

    3 жыл бұрын

    De rien! 😊

  • @matildawolfram4687
    @matildawolfram4687 Жыл бұрын

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  • @dmp7252
    @dmp72522 жыл бұрын

    Such a wonderful video. Thank you for recommending Besson. I read his book and cried. I remember where I was when I read the last pages of that book. I think it's the only French book I've read from beginning to end. I also recommend the short stories of Emile Zola's Contes et nouvelles I (1864-1874) and Contes et nouvelles II (1875-1899), both published by Flamiron. They are very much in the vein of Maupassant. Exquisitely written! I'd recommend you read them with a teacher or a tutor if you can. That way you can absorb all the nuances. (Heads up, Zola uses the literary past tense a lot. If you're serious about learning French, do not listen to people or KZread videos that tell you it doesn't matter and nobody uses it. It's not true. It is sprinkled throughout intelligent French conversation like you wouldn't believe. And you don't want to be the only one in the room of intelligent adult native French speakers and be the only one not in the know.) Unfortunately, it is very sad that French does not have more quality graded readers. The culture, in general, doesn't lend itself to the idea of making anything easy for anyone. It's a ferocious sink or swim type of mentality, which has in fact been France's Achille's heel. It's unreal that a cultural that has brought the world so much could be so blind-sighted. One of the great paradoxes for me. And yet, the French stand flabbergasted, wondering why French doesn't have more influence around the world. After spending quite some time there, I suspect the culture just finds it beneath itself to publish "simplified books." Simple is offensive. They don't see the beautify or the ingenuity in simplicity. Yes, CLE International is fighting the good fight, but it's not enough. For those who have learned Russian, for example, they have literally mastered the art of the graded reader. Literally libraries full of 200 page novels, stylistically written at the A2-B2 levels, forcing you to come in contact with complex grammatical structures over and over again. And people that want to, really excel at Russian. With French, it should not be this hard. There is a market for publishers who would want to take on re-writing classics or recreating contemporary stories in A2 friendly language. Trust me, the market will thank you.

  • @hellonicolette

    @hellonicolette

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed the Besson book! And thank you for the other recommendation, Zola's work sounds like a fantastic read. ❤️ (+ Yes, that's sad about the lack of simplistic reading geared towards French learners)

  • @dmp7252

    @dmp7252

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hellonicolette Thanks!

  • @arintaamalia3916
    @arintaamalia39162 жыл бұрын

    hi, are you have any recommendations of french novels about travelling or vacation?

  • @muhammadrehan5005
    @muhammadrehan5005 Жыл бұрын

    Thanx dear U did a great job You are so nice girl

  • @raycel7511
    @raycel75112 жыл бұрын

    Hi! Can you recommend a text book for C1 level, please? Thank you in advnace :)

  • @MelissaFallin
    @MelissaFallin3 жыл бұрын

    * adds cupcakes girls to reading list *

  • @hellonicolette

    @hellonicolette

    3 жыл бұрын

    But like, actually...I could mail it to you if you want 😂

  • @georgianaandrone3036
    @georgianaandrone30363 жыл бұрын

    Salut Nicolette! Thank you so much for the book recommendations, I instantly made a note to read "L'ecume des jours". On a similar note, here are three intermediate-level French novels that I read last year to get me back into French reading. They are all relatively short and very accessible. - "Monsieur Ibrahim et les fleurs du Coran" by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt. My favourite of the list, it leaves you with a feel-good vibe very similar to the film Amelie ;) - "Aimez-vous Brahms..." by Francoise Sagan; I would also recommend the movie, starring Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Perkins - "Stupeur et tremblements" by Amelie Nothomb. My least favourite of the group, as it takes a rather stereotypical view of Japanese corporate life, but I'm giving it a pass because its heroine doesn't take herself too seriously and finds humour even in the most deadpan situations

  • @hellonicolette

    @hellonicolette

    3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome! Those are great recommendations 😃

  • @samuelmorales7677
    @samuelmorales76772 жыл бұрын

    Hello everyone who can recommend it any books for A1 and A2, i'm terrible in listening and speaking

  • @lolop1986
    @lolop19863 жыл бұрын

    Salut Nicolette~ Laurel from CouCou! Great video. Thanks for the recommendations. I was wondering where you find these books to buy? Or do you go to the library? I have been having trouble knowing where to acquire foreign language texts. Thanks!

  • @hellonicolette

    @hellonicolette

    3 жыл бұрын

    Salut Laurel! Thanks for giving it a watch 😊 Finding specific French books in the US can be difficult (or require a high shipping price), but I've had a lot of luck with Amazon (especially with used copies from third-party sellers), EBay (occasionally), and every once in a while the Libby App (which you can access with a library card). A lot of super classic French books (ex. Madame Bovary) can be downloaded in PDF form online, so just do a search of the title followed by "full text" or "pdf". Hope that's helpful!

  • @nishanair723
    @nishanair7233 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately I am finding difficulty in getting books in French. And the ones I find are too costly. So don't know what to do

  • @hellonicolette

    @hellonicolette

    3 жыл бұрын

    I know the struggle! I find most of mine on Ebay. You can also check your local library, as they often have a foreign language section with French novels. If they don't have a book you're looking for, see if you can request it. :) Also, ebooks are a cheaper alternative since it doesn't involve shipping a physical book!