
Sanya Fever
by Traveler
About This Novel
The love story of a sojourner brother and his charter wife in Sanya
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I recently read "Sanya Fever" and I was really immersed in it and deeply moved. The story takes the love between a sojourner and his charter wife as the main line, and cleverly incorporates the unique charm of the city of Sanya into it. The Sanya described by the author is not only a geographical concept, but also a life attitude and emotional sustenance. It has the romance of coconut breeze and sea charm, as well as the fireworks of life, which makes me yearn for this city. The love between the male and female protagonists is full of drama and reality. From the initial encounter to the subsequent acquaintance and love, every plot is natural and smooth, as if it is happening around us. In their interactions, there were sweet moments and frictions caused by differences in life. It was these real emotional ups and downs that made me deeply empathize and gave me a new understanding of love. The character creation in the book is very successful. The sojourners come to Sanya with their longing and confusion about life, and find themselves in this strange and charming place; the charterer is the representative of local life in Sanya, enthusiastic, straightforward, with her own persistence and helplessness. Their distinct personalities come to life in the author's writing, and I can feel their emotions, as if they were my friends. The author's writing skills are also very profound, and his delicate descriptions make the beautiful scenery of Sanya and the emotions of the characters vividly appear before my eyes. Reading this book is like watching a wonderful movie, every frame is clear and moving. It is not only a love novel, but also a profound discussion of life, dreams and cities. If you also long for a romantic and true love story and want to appreciate the unique style of Sanya, then "Sanya Fever" is definitely worth reading. I believe you will be as deeply attracted to it as I am.
I just finished reading the first three chapters of "Sanya Fever", and when I closed the book, my mind was still filled with the salty sea breeze of Sanya - this book is so captivating! As soon as the protagonist appears on the stage, he has a lively energy of "anti-routine". She is said to be "the most beautiful housekeeper in Sanya", but she doesn't have the stereotype of laziness at all. When collecting rent, she can bargain with the fisherman about the price of seafood. Then she turns around and squats in an old alley to repair the tenant's broken bicycle. The way the sun shines on her hair is brighter than the sunset in Sanya. The author not only uses "beauty" to write about her, but also embeds her in the fireworks of Sanya: the noise of the market in the morning, the bougainvillea on the rooftop of the B&B in the afternoon, the beer foam in the food stalls on the beach in the evening. She walks through it with flip-flops, and every movement carries the unique heat and tenderness of this city. In just three chapters, a lot of hooks have been buried: the red handprint of the lease she held when the old city was about to be demolished, the secret hidden in the tenant's suitcase, and the unfinished "before..." When she occasionally looked at the sea in a daze. Obviously, she didn't tell many earth-shattering things, but people are eager to know: How many stories are hidden in this girl who lives her life as enthusiastically as the summer in Sanya? Already starting to urge for follow-up updates! The Sanya cityscape and vivid protagonists in these three chapters alone are enough to make people want to dive into the book and follow her for a walk under the coconut trees.
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
I recently read "Sanya Fever" and I was really immersed in it and deeply moved. The story takes the love between a sojourner and his charter wife as the main line, and cleverly incorporates the unique charm of the city of Sanya into it. The Sanya described by the author is not only a geographical concept, but also a life attitude and emotional sustenance. It has the romance of coconut breeze and sea charm, as well as the fireworks of life, which makes me yearn for this city. The love between the male and female protagonists is full of drama and reality. From the initial encounter to the subsequent acquaintance and love, every plot is natural and smooth, as if it is happening around us. In their interactions, there were sweet moments and frictions caused by differences in life. It was these real emotional ups and downs that made me deeply empathize and gave me a new understanding of love. The character creation in the book is very successful. The sojourners come to Sanya with their longing and confusion about life, and find themselves in this strange and charming place; the charterer is the representative of local life in Sanya, enthusiastic, straightforward, with her own persistence and helplessness. Their distinct personalities come to life in the author's writing, and I can feel their emotions, as if they were my friends. The author's writing skills are also very profound, and his delicate descriptions make the beautiful scenery of Sanya and the emotions of the characters vividly appear before my eyes. Reading this book is like watching a wonderful movie, every frame is clear and moving. It is not only a love novel, but also a profound discussion of life, dreams and cities. If you also long for a romantic and true love story and want to appreciate the unique style of Sanya, then "Sanya Fever" is definitely worth reading. I believe you will be as deeply attracted to it as I am.
I just finished reading the first three chapters of "Sanya Fever", and when I closed the book, my mind was still filled with the salty sea breeze of Sanya - this book is so captivating! As soon as the protagonist appears on the stage, he has a lively energy of "anti-routine". She is said to be "the most beautiful housekeeper in Sanya", but she doesn't have the stereotype of laziness at all. When collecting rent, she can bargain with the fisherman about the price of seafood. Then she turns around and squats in an old alley to repair the tenant's broken bicycle. The way the sun shines on her hair is brighter than the sunset in Sanya. The author not only uses "beauty" to write about her, but also embeds her in the fireworks of Sanya: the noise of the market in the morning, the bougainvillea on the rooftop of the B&B in the afternoon, the beer foam in the food stalls on the beach in the evening. She walks through it with flip-flops, and every movement carries the unique heat and tenderness of this city. In just three chapters, a lot of hooks have been buried: the red handprint of the lease she held when the old city was about to be demolished, the secret hidden in the tenant's suitcase, and the unfinished "before..." When she occasionally looked at the sea in a daze. Obviously, she didn't tell many earth-shattering things, but people are eager to know: How many stories are hidden in this girl who lives her life as enthusiastically as the summer in Sanya? Already starting to urge for follow-up updates! The Sanya cityscape and vivid protagonists in these three chapters alone are enough to make people want to dive into the book and follow her for a walk under the coconut trees.









