The perfect books for every type of student. Find yours here!
During the school year, it's common to find different types of students, each with their own unique interests and needs. In addition to school booksIt is essential to offer literature recommendations tailored to each type of student, in order to spark or maintain an interest in reading and enrich their school experience. Take a look at the profiles below; which one do you identify with?
The Curious Adventurer
This type of student loves exploring new horizons, both in and out of school.
Books by fantasy literature or crime thrillerBooks that fuel the imagination and transport you to unknown worlds are ideal for students with this profile.
If you are a curious adventurer, we recommend books like the addictive ones. A body in the Library or The Murder of Roger Ackroyd of Agatha ChristiePerhaps the captivating and dark The Strange Life of Nobody Owens of Neil Gaiman or the unmissable adventure classic Treasure Island of Robert Louis Stevenson They can take you on an extraordinary journey.
The Introspective Thinker
These students are contemplative and enjoy analyzing deeper issues.
Books about philosophy and that address topics related to social sciences and humanities They are ideal for them.
You, a "master of philosophies," how about reading some of our suggestions?
For introspective thinkers, we suggest the worldwide bestseller by Jostein Gaarder Sophie's World which has won over millions of readers worldwide, the curious book And if…? of Randall Munrow, How to educate a philosopher of Scott Hershovitz, a philosophy professor who debates the Great Questions of Life with his two sons or Why am I so intelligent? from one of the emblematic philosophers of the late 19th century, Friedrich Nietzsche.
The Creative Artist
Students with artistic inclinations find creative expression a form of learning.
Books that inspire their imagination and creativity are essential. If you are a creative artistic force, we bet you want to know... How to See Invisible Things of Isabel Minhós Martins or Draw Anything You Want ofMadalena MatosoIf you want to unleash the power of your imagination Not a Box of Antoinette Portis It's a great choice.
The Practical Apprentice
Students who prefer practical and applied learning may be interested in areas such as sciences, computing and managementBooks that offer useful knowledge applicable to daily life can be captivating for these learners.
Perhaps these suggestions might interest you: This is not a science book. ofClive Gifford, Sapiens – The Origin of Humanity of Yuval Noah Harari, 5,000 incredible facts (About everything!) of National Geographic Kids Magazine or The Everything Kids´ Science Experiments Book for little scientists.
The Imaginative Dreamer
Imagination knows no bounds, and for these students, having a vivid imagination is easy, which is why they enjoy magical stories and... scientific literatureBooks that transport you to imaginary worlds and spark creativity are perfect for them.
How about you enter the magical world of... Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone of JK Rowling, Skandar and the Unicorn Heist of A. F. Steadman, Daughter of the Moon Goddess of Sue Lynn Tan or The Neverending Story ofMichael Ende?
He notes that the recommendations mentioned are merely suggestions of books that meet the profiles cited. Each student is unique, as are their preferences; therefore, the choice of books should take into account their individual interests, as well as their age range and the recommended reading level.