
Looking Back Half My Life
by Card Brother Born In The 80s
About This Novel
The author is a truck driver, a post-80s generation who holds a steering wheel and makes circles on the map of China. He is also a novel fan who consciously or unconsciously reads ancient and modern Chinese and foreign novels by chance, coincidence, and misfortune. His writing style, whether colorful or refreshing, always gives me a real novel flavor, whether it is a true or implicit portrayal of our lives. Of course, compared to others, real writers can only be junior grassroots. We are middle-aged, one foot has been deeply embedded in society, and we are used to seeing all kinds of fireworks and human feelings in this world. In the mediocre and numb repetitive life, having a warm respect is a kind of consolation and memorial to Bai Ju's life. It can be used as a pinch of salt in this ordinary life to give it flavor. What's so funny about it? Persistence is victory! This is also due to the poor people around me who really have the style of novels and have a strong flavor of novels.
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