
Flowers Blooming
by Han Mengze
About This Novel
"Blooming Flowers" is actually a nostalgic confession for the generation born in the 1970s. Those weak confrontations with the adult world, those pains of innocent demands being rudely rejected, those indescribable helplessness, all become increasingly pale as we grow older. However, this novel makes them emerge one by one and come alive when we are nearly middle-aged, and reminds us who are already parents that the world of children is so simple and fragile, and needs double the care and care of us adults.
What Readers Think
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Official(11)Scraped 11d ago
Always liked it, little mood.
Book review check-in,
He Xiaotian, why would he think that?
Interesting and beautiful
Not bad.
The jealous eyes of Internet teenagers →_→. . . Nice book! 😊
Really beautiful, I support it
It doesn't look good, hee hee. I hate going to school.
Worth savoring.
It's a bit reluctant to reflect the reality of life from a group of children, but everything is so reasonable, maybe I can relate to it, and I quite like it.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(11)Scraped 11d ago
Always liked it, little mood.
Book review check-in,
He Xiaotian, why would he think that?
Interesting and beautiful
Not bad.
The jealous eyes of Internet teenagers →_→. . . Nice book! 😊
Really beautiful, I support it
It doesn't look good, hee hee. I hate going to school.
Worth savoring.
It's a bit reluctant to reflect the reality of life from a group of children, but everything is so reasonable, maybe I can relate to it, and I quite like it.
