
Collection of Works by Popular Writer Koiwai (set of 3 Volumes in Total)
by Koiwai
About This Novel
The set includes: "Me in Seven Parallel Worlds", "The Classic of Mountains and Seas", "Loneliness is a disease, it would be better if I met you". "Me in Seven Parallel Worlds" is about a cafe that is open late at night and only prepares one cup of coffee every night to entertain a special guest and listen to an incredible secret. The story begins here... Chen, a policeman who can see through all lies but suffers from it; Gao Cheng, a playboy whose faces all the women in his life turn into mosaics; Chang Juan, an ordinary office worker who pays for his desires and puts on the skin of a beautiful woman; "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" is about: "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" is a strange book describing ancient Chinese wonders. The author of the book is unknown, but it was probably written by people from Chu or Bashu from the middle to late Warring States Period to the early to middle Han Dynasty. "The Book of Mountains and Seas" is a geographical chronicle and a collection of myths and stories. The book covers geography, animals, plants, minerals, witchcraft, religion, medicine, ethnicity, etc. It also preserves ancient myths and fables such as Kuafu chasing the sun, Nuwa patching up the sky, and Jingwei reclaiming the sea. It is all-encompassing and colorful. "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" is full of magical colors and full of ancient Chinese humanistic and natural knowledge. It is a must-read for Chinese studies recommended by many famous scholars in ancient and modern times. "Loneliness is a disease that will be cured once I meet you" is about: I used to think loneliness was a paranoid disease, but it wasn't until I met you that I realized it was a code for acquaintance. This book brings together more than 40 unique stories, which are warm, touching and healing. There is no harm, no regret, no miss, only beauty and tenderness. May your words of love be yours and you may not be lonely late at night.
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