
Prison Break
by Cao Junqing
About This Novel
This book is a collection of novels by Cao Junqing, a well-known Hubei writer. It includes the author's most representative short and medium-length works, which have been published in publications such as Tianya, Shanghai Literature, and Yangtze River Literature and Art. The author views the changes in Chinese society from the perspective of small villages and small towns. The writing style is mature and the content is substantial. It is a rare collection of novels.
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Official(12)Scraped 3d ago
Because Wang Yuan came to read it, he recommended this book
I thought it was the American version of jailbreak.
I wanted to delay it from the beginning
After reading the first chapter, I had no idea what I was writing! I want to start dragging it out from the beginning, all kinds of nonsense, no plot at all, bad review
I'm watching it now and it feels pretty good.
Close to life and revealed naturally
The content is close to life and a natural expression of that historical stage. Very contemporary...
good book
Like the author's style
good book
Judging from the title, you should be able to check it out!
Nice book.
Stop by and take a look.
How can people in a village not be able to tell who is poor? Bullshit
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Community(0)
Official(12)Scraped 3d ago
Because Wang Yuan came to read it, he recommended this book
I thought it was the American version of jailbreak.
I wanted to delay it from the beginning
After reading the first chapter, I had no idea what I was writing! I want to start dragging it out from the beginning, all kinds of nonsense, no plot at all, bad review
I'm watching it now and it feels pretty good.
Close to life and revealed naturally
The content is close to life and a natural expression of that historical stage. Very contemporary...
good book
Like the author's style
good book
Judging from the title, you should be able to check it out!
Nice book.
Stop by and take a look.
How can people in a village not be able to tell who is poor? Bullshit
