
Lost City
by G
About This Novel
"Lost City" tells the story of serial murders occurring one after another in the maze-like Nanming City. In the process of solving the cases, one discovers that human nature is complex and a mystery. "Eve's Secret" shows the miracle of love in the age of cloning: a modern scientist in the 21st century travels through time and space to 143,000 years ago, and unexpectedly falls in love with mitochondrial Eve, whose descendants are found in every corner of the earth. "Half a Game of Chess in the Garden of Eden" conceives the formation of human wisdom and the beginning of struggle and differentiation. "Lost City" contains eleven short stories and short stories from Cai Jun's early years (2001.12-2008.8). Including "The Lost City", "Eve's Secret", "Hussein", "The Last Battle", "The White-Headed Maid", "The Deserted Village", etc.
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Official(30)Scraped 4d ago
The final battle chapter was quite interesting, but the part about the Mughal gems on his way to find them felt a bit long-winded. . .
The first work by Cai Jun that I came into contact with
I borrowed it from the library and read it no less than three times (///▽///) (I usually don't read a book a second time after I finish it) I really like the big writing style
Is a collection.
A good book...
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Very good and worth recommending
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Official(30)Scraped 4d ago
The final battle chapter was quite interesting, but the part about the Mughal gems on his way to find them felt a bit long-winded. . .
The first work by Cai Jun that I came into contact with
I borrowed it from the library and read it no less than three times (///▽///) (I usually don't read a book a second time after I finish it) I really like the big writing style
Is a collection.
A good book...
. . . . . . .
Very good and worth recommending
Sign in five. . . . . . . .
Sign in four. . . . . . .
Sign in three. . . . . .
Sign in two. . . . . .
