
1980: I Work as a Writer in a Bookstore
by Yuyuyuyu
About This Novel
Chen Qingru accidentally went back to 40 years ago, when he was still working at Xinhua Bookstore. Because my mother often complained about it, I was forced to take over her duties and have been busy in the bookstore. Chen Qingru, who used to read drunkenly in the bookstore, finally found some use this time. From the time he sent the first letter "Life", Chen Qingru also began to have his own life. "Abandoned City", "Alive", "Ordinary World"... Even "Frog" This is how a bookstore writer with a changing style was born. This is a golden age. He accidentally reunited with his sister who was three years older than him and helped him at the last moment. Love, money, family, fame... He can make up for it all again.
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Official(4)Scraped 9d ago
1980: I work as a writer in a bookstore
Do you also copy the ordinary world? Really...
The writing is good, but I don't like the tone of the novel. It's not attractive. It's a bit like an essay, rambling, and the novel doesn't have enough tension.
Wonderful!
I've seen it a few times, but I never dared to read it. I was out of books, so I opened it and read it. It was surprisingly good. It's a pity that I voted out the guaranteed monthly ticket now! I've given you the recommendation vote. I'll go next door to support you.
Alas, I am used to watching fast-paced and refreshing novels, but this kind of literary youth cannot stand it.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 9d ago
1980: I work as a writer in a bookstore
Do you also copy the ordinary world? Really...
The writing is good, but I don't like the tone of the novel. It's not attractive. It's a bit like an essay, rambling, and the novel doesn't have enough tension.
Wonderful!
I've seen it a few times, but I never dared to read it. I was out of books, so I opened it and read it. It was surprisingly good. It's a pity that I voted out the guaranteed monthly ticket now! I've given you the recommendation vote. I'll go next door to support you.
Alas, I am used to watching fast-paced and refreshing novels, but this kind of literary youth cannot stand it.









