
Liu Cixin: the Supernova Era
by Dong Renwei, Editor-in-chief Of Superman, Original Work By Liu Cixin
About This Novel
This is one of the series of masterpieces by juvenile science fiction celebrities. This book is a collection of short stories by the famous science fiction writer Liu Cixin, which represents the high level of his short stories, including "Supernova Era", "Bring Her Eyes", "Man and the Devourer" and "Round Soap Bubble". Among them, "Bring Her Eyes" won the first prize at the 11th Galaxy Awards, and "Man and the Devourer" won the Reader's Nomination Award at the 14th Galaxy Awards. The author starts from the perspective of children, uses rich imagination, and uses humorous language to bring children into a new world.
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Official(9)Scraped 22d ago
It's so beautiful. I'm fascinated by him.
The plot is very attractive and philosophical
Thoughts after reading
It's a wonderful book, with the sense of chaos brought by cigarettes. After reading this short novel, the most special impression is the chapter of The Swallowing of Rings and the sentence in the last chapter, "Selfless dedication does not necessarily promote history." This sentence is very strange and seems to point to something indescribable... Unfortunately, my brain (CPU) is not responsive enough (the computing power is not enough), and I cannot calculate or deduce the conclusion for the time being. I want to save it and chew on it again... Especially the episode of Swallowing of the Rings. ... In the ant's nest section, I feel that the author has broken down something very profound or primitive, but retained the original sense of order and presented it to me... A strange feeling, a wonderful feeling.
Nice!
Come on, author!
Five-star one-time payment
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Yes, it gave me food for thought.
I've seen this a lot in the library. The plot looks familiar now, but the content seems different.
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 22d ago
It's so beautiful. I'm fascinated by him.
The plot is very attractive and philosophical
Thoughts after reading
It's a wonderful book, with the sense of chaos brought by cigarettes. After reading this short novel, the most special impression is the chapter of The Swallowing of Rings and the sentence in the last chapter, "Selfless dedication does not necessarily promote history." This sentence is very strange and seems to point to something indescribable... Unfortunately, my brain (CPU) is not responsive enough (the computing power is not enough), and I cannot calculate or deduce the conclusion for the time being. I want to save it and chew on it again... Especially the episode of Swallowing of the Rings. ... In the ant's nest section, I feel that the author has broken down something very profound or primitive, but retained the original sense of order and presented it to me... A strange feeling, a wonderful feeling.
Nice!
Come on, author!
Five-star one-time payment
Feel
Yes, it gave me food for thought.
I've seen this a lot in the library. The plot looks familiar now, but the content seems different.





