
Chat History (original Work of the American Tv Series of the Same Name)
by K
About This Novel
The American TV series of the same name will be launched on May 16, 2022. A brand-new emotional novel; taking the ambiguity between men and women to the extreme, "Salinger in the age of social media", a surprise work that swept across social platforms! Young writers Zhang Yueran and Zhou Jianing, and young translator Chen Yikan are highly recommended. Frances, an Irish female college student, writes poetry and loves literature and art. In the summer when she was 21 years old, she and her girlfriend Bobby met the famous female writer Melissa and her actor husband Nick. In bookstores, gardens, cafes, and apartment buildings, Frances chatted with her new and old friends, making witty remarks, and the relationships between people were either getting closer or farther away. Unknowingly, Frances and Nick began an extramarital affair that they knew would never come to fruition. Life gradually gets out of control and values return to zero. Frances ushered in a second growth in love and pain. She re-examined her own fragility and prejudices, tortured and learned the answers to a series of questions about friendship, love, marriage, money, religion, disease, etc. To understand the world and oneself, one must first experience life. Frances found that she could not always be an armchair person... "Chat Log" is a story told by a young poet. The language of the novel is clear and straightforward, but it deals with a series of moral dilemmas faced by individuals in modern society. Frances, or the author Sally Rooney, is like a little philosopher, bravely facing the confusion in life and sincerely thinking about the relationship between man and the world.
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Official(9)Scraped 1d ago
We got into the back seat of the taxi together and began to fasten our seat belts. Bobby sat in the middle and turned his head to talk to Melissa. All I could see was the nape of her neck and her small, spoon-like ears. Melissa gave the driver a Monkston address and I turned to look out the window. A voice on the radio said: Eighties... Pop... Classic. Then there is a commercial break. I was excited and ready for the challenge of visiting a stranger's home, already working on nice words and certain facial expressions that would make me appear charming and approachable.
name
Judging from the name, I feel like it should be alluding to some kind of phenomenon.
Not bad, not bad
Not bad, you can take a look...
recommend
There is a strong sense of immersion in this book. It feels like peeking into someone else's diary. I admire the author's bold and unreserved self-revelation. It is worth reading, as if you are having a conversation with yourself.
complicated feelings
So in the end the heroine and Nick got back together? Hey, I feel like the conflict between the two of them is caused by their lack of communication.
The writing is very good. I excerpted many words from the book myself. I feel very similar to myself, but I didn't think about it and I didn't express it so clearly.
Not bad. What you said is great. Very good Very good Not bad
Very good, the more I look at it, the more excited I am
Very good very good
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 1d ago
We got into the back seat of the taxi together and began to fasten our seat belts. Bobby sat in the middle and turned his head to talk to Melissa. All I could see was the nape of her neck and her small, spoon-like ears. Melissa gave the driver a Monkston address and I turned to look out the window. A voice on the radio said: Eighties... Pop... Classic. Then there is a commercial break. I was excited and ready for the challenge of visiting a stranger's home, already working on nice words and certain facial expressions that would make me appear charming and approachable.
name
Judging from the name, I feel like it should be alluding to some kind of phenomenon.
Not bad, not bad
Not bad, you can take a look...
recommend
There is a strong sense of immersion in this book. It feels like peeking into someone else's diary. I admire the author's bold and unreserved self-revelation. It is worth reading, as if you are having a conversation with yourself.
complicated feelings
So in the end the heroine and Nick got back together? Hey, I feel like the conflict between the two of them is caused by their lack of communication.
The writing is very good. I excerpted many words from the book myself. I feel very similar to myself, but I didn't think about it and I didn't express it so clearly.
Not bad. What you said is great. Very good Very good Not bad
Very good, the more I look at it, the more excited I am
Very good very good
