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Ye Weiyang, a 30-year-old social worker, woke up and found himself in a summer afternoon class. The sunlight from the window shone in and fell on his face impartially, making it so dazzling. Everything has a chance to start over. This time, he decided to regain the dream he had missed. To fight, to struggle, to cry, to be happy, to fall, to be confused, to shout, to cheer for the dream! ....."I am the lead singer, Ye Weiyang!" "Tonight, we are not closing!" ..... The playlist of the same name has been launched on QQ Music, search: the band's midsummer novel playlist Book Club: 948684947! Welcome everyone to join the group chat, I'm here too.
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Ye Weiyang, a 30-year-old social worker, woke up and found that the cicadas were noisier that summer than any other year. The branches outside the classroom are growing like crazy, but they can't resist the scorching sun. The sunlight from the window shone in and fell on his face impartially, making it so dazzling. Everything has a chance to start over. This time, he decided to regain the dream he had missed. To fight, to struggle, to cry, to be happy, to fall, to be confused, to shout, to cheer for the dream! ....... "I am the lead singer, Ye Weiyang!" "Tonight, we won't close!" .....


[Recommended by book friends] A relatively smooth new book by an old author. The main content is about the protagonist traveling to a parallel world, and he is originally a composition student. From this, the protagonist used various popular music he had heard in his previous life and manually copied the music scores into this world. The author's last book was about medical equipment, in the business + doctor category, but this book has made a big move into the entertainment category, and it still seems acceptable, with no obvious acclimatization. Based on the title of the book, it seems that this book will be developed with the "band" as a whole. This idea is indeed relatively rare in the entertainment genre. When I saw it, I was a little interested in trying it. But speaking of the title of the book, the current title of this book is indeed... Not very good. A title like "The Midsummer of XX" looks very "literary and youthful" at first glance, and it may directly dissuade some readers. At the same time, I am more worried that in the middle and later stages, the author will continue to focus on the protagonist's composition, while ignoring the pretentious elements of the entire band, and this depends on the author's writing skills. As far as the content goes, I would recommend giving it a try.




There aren't many entertainment articles about bands, but this article is pretty good.




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