
I Sat by the River Piedra and Cried
About This Novel
"The only miracle is that I come to you and you come to me." The gods just roll the dice and don't care whether we want to play the game or not. They plan to release love from its cage, for better or worse, depending on which way the wind blows when it is released. Many years ago, she and the boy grew up together in the small town of Soria. However, before he could say what was in his heart, he left for a distant place. When they met again by the Piedra River, she wanted to hold his hand for the thousandth time, but she backed down. She loves him, but doesn't know how to express it. Until one day, the girl started crying on the banks of the Piedra River. This book is a classic love fable, and is known as the two major love epics together with "Love in the Time of Cholera". It is sold well in 44 countries in 41 languages and has sold more than 10 million copies. It is on the book list of stars such as Huang Lei and Hu Ge.
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Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
I spent a long time reading this book, on and off. The first few chapters take up most of the time. I don't mean the time I spent reading but the pauses in between. The following chapters were read in one go. Although it involves a lot of religious content, as a person with no religious beliefs, my heart was cleansed. Whether it's "breaking the glass" or "the first monkeys who learned to wash bananas", a superficial person like me thinks that I have learned new knowledge, concepts or truths. I've now finished watching it the first time, and I really want to go back and watch the conversation between Parra and the priest on the way to find him.
What the hell is the ending? Religion spreads.
I don't know where I found the patience to read it. But, who can tell me what the ending means? Us? Together?
good
Like lilies in the valley, fresh and natural, it is refreshing and refreshing to read Like lotus flowers in the blue pool, it has a leisurely and refreshing fragrance, which makes you feel calm and calm after reading it. Like a rose in flames, it is as passionate as fire, and makes your heart surge when you read it (it depends on the style of the article, the writing is a bit BT wow (*^__^*) hee hee...)
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Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
I spent a long time reading this book, on and off. The first few chapters take up most of the time. I don't mean the time I spent reading but the pauses in between. The following chapters were read in one go. Although it involves a lot of religious content, as a person with no religious beliefs, my heart was cleansed. Whether it's "breaking the glass" or "the first monkeys who learned to wash bananas", a superficial person like me thinks that I have learned new knowledge, concepts or truths. I've now finished watching it the first time, and I really want to go back and watch the conversation between Parra and the priest on the way to find him.
What the hell is the ending? Religion spreads.
I don't know where I found the patience to read it. But, who can tell me what the ending means? Us? Together?
good
Like lilies in the valley, fresh and natural, it is refreshing and refreshing to read Like lotus flowers in the blue pool, it has a leisurely and refreshing fragrance, which makes you feel calm and calm after reading it. Like a rose in flames, it is as passionate as fire, and makes your heart surge when you read it (it depends on the style of the article, the writing is a bit BT wow (*^__^*) hee hee...)
