I have the English version of "Lord of the Flies," meaning "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding read and loved it! Short Description: The book has about 200 pages and is written in fairly plain English (My suggestion: from 10th grade). It's about a group of children (only boys) that are placed on a desert island, on their own after a crash with an airplane. While the world's a war, the children try to organize and soon created their own war on the island. It leads to severe conflicts and group formation. There are also victims on the basis of the behavior of children. The end I do not want to reveal at this point, but the book is worth reading in any case. It is relatively quickly introduced into the story, but then comes slowly to the conflict. You have the book carefully, or even read a few times to understand all points and be able to identify relationships. The book is reasonably priced and the story a bit dated, but in any case, the story is far from outdated. The author accurately describes the behavior of the boys who mostly also behave so that it seems realistic. In fact, describes how children can be cruel and the children on the island are in fact always cruel to each other. The book is for that reason alone worth reading, because you get a good insight into the behavior of people. I can only recommend this book as I said.