The Adventures of the Bragg King

The Adventures of the Bragg King

by (germany) Bilge

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These bizarre stories reflect the bad habit of the German aristocracy at that time to brag and make up lies. Münchhausen has also become synonymous with his tendency to brag and lie, and to exaggerate things to the extreme, making him untrustworthy. The rich imagination of this work is worth learning. This book also comes with the science fiction novel "Snow and Ice Winter Adventures", written by Jules Verne. He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. A master of French science fiction in the 19th century, he is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy". He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total of seven to eight million words. Verne is represented by the trilogy "Captain Grant's Children", "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", "The Mysterious Island", "Five Weeks in a Balloon" and "Journey to the Center of the Earth". His works have been widely circulated, with readers all over the world. They have grown up with generations and developed with each era. They are deeply loved by people all over the world, especially teenagers.

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