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Ring 1: Bell

Ring 1: Bell

General Fiction

(japan) Suzuki Koji

118K0

"Samakai 1. Suzu" is the first part of Suzuki Koji's "Samakai" series. Four boys and girls died suddenly at different places and at the same time, with looks of horror and horror on their faces. Reporter Asakawa accidentally discovered that the four cases were related to each other, and launched an investigation driven by curiosity. After many twists and turns, a mysterious videotape finally appeared, but he put himself and his family in many crises. With only one day, one hour, or one minute left to live, can you still maintain normal consciousness? Who can unravel the structure of this world and unravel the mystery between the beginning and the end of everything? The "Ring" series outlines the complete subversion of human society by biological science and the Internet, but its outstanding science fiction essence is hidden under the terrifying storm of "Sadako". However, its majestic interlocking structure, abundant references and ingenious puzzle-solving process are comparable to "The Matrix"; and its compact and compelling structure and breathtaking atmosphere are comparable to "Train to Busan", making the "Ring" series a model of modern suspense science fiction.

The Ring of Sadako (complete Collection)

(japan) Suzuki Koji

252K0

"Tracing Back": When Haruna, a female college student majoring in ancient history, visited the Idojiri ruins in Nagano Prefecture, she admired a female clay doll with snake hair in the cultural relics museum. After an unexpected burst of lightning and thunder, the snake on the puppet's head disappeared. Afterwards, Haruna, who witnessed this phenomenon, became hardened and admitted to the hospital, becoming a living stone statue. She tapped a bird's beak on the window and told her math teacher Kashiwata Seiji a coordinate using binary information. That coordinate is a small point on the Pacific Ocean, and the Sadako virus is using water as a medium to expand... "Ring Split": The young Takano Ando received an online video: the last moments of a death row prisoner. However, every time I open that video, the rope that hanged the prisoner will slide down until only the hanging rope is left in the picture - the prisoner has escaped. This video threatens the life of Ando Takanoori's new wife Akane Ayukawa, and even threatens their soon-to-be-born child. What Takano Ando wants to protect is not only his family, but also the order and ecology of the world he lives in...

Sadako's Ring: Trace Back

(japan) Suzuki Koji

128K0

"The Pyramid of Horror Novels", Sadako's father - Suzuki Koji, the finale of "Sadako's Ring". When Haruna, a female college student majoring in ancient history, visited the Idojiri ruins in Nagano Prefecture, she admired a female clay doll with snake hair in the cultural relics museum. After an unexpected burst of lightning and thunder, the snake on the puppet's head disappeared. Afterwards, Haruna, who witnessed this phenomenon, became hardened and admitted to the hospital, becoming a living stone statue. She tapped a bird's beak on the window and told her math teacher Kashiwata Seiji a coordinate using binary information. That coordinate is a small point on the Pacific Ocean, and the Sadako virus is expanding through water...

Sadako's Ring: Ring Split

(japan) Suzuki Koji

124K0

"The Pyramid of Horror Novels", Sadako's father - Suzuki Koji, the first part of the "Sadako's Ring" series in the new century. Young Takano Ando received an online video: the last moments of a death row prisoner. However, every time I open that video, the rope that hanged the prisoner will slide down until only the hanging rope is left in the picture - the prisoner has escaped. This video threatens the life of Ando Takanoori's new wife Akane Ayukawa, and even threatens their soon-to-be-born child. What Takano Ando wants to protect is not only his family, but also the order and ecology of the world he lives in...

Ring 3: Ring

Ring 3: Ring

General Fiction

(japan) Suzuki Koji

129K0

"Rama 3. Ring" is the third installment in Suzuki Koji's "Rama" series. In order to understand the laws of future world development, American and Japanese scientists created a three-dimensional imaginary space "ring" in a supercomputer. The ring is as vast as the universe, and the soil, terrain, gas and other conditions are consistent with those of the earth. In the ring world, the dead Sadako once left her resentment in a videotape. Anyone who watches the videotape will die seven days later. I thought that Sadako's resentment had been calmed down, but unexpectedly she used DNA technology to be reborn in her belly, evolved into a new life form, and started a game of hunting humans in the dark. In the real world, "metastatic human cancer viruses" are multiplying and wreaking havoc without restraint. They have no distinction between male and female and will never die. There are already millions of patients worldwide. The real world is in the same predicament as the Ring World. Is this a coincidence, or has the Ring Realm accurately predicted the future?

The Complete Works of the Circle

(japan) Suzuki Koji

440K01

The "Ring" series is a classic science fiction novel by Suzuki Koji, including "Ring 1. Ring", "Ring 2. Spiral", "Ring 3. Ring" and "Ring 4. Rebirth". It explores the meaning of life in two worlds, virtual and real. Four boys and girls died suddenly at different places and at the same time, with looks of horror and horror on their faces. Reporter Asakawa accidentally discovered that the four cases were related to each other, and launched an investigation driven by curiosity. After many twists and turns, a mysterious videotape finally appeared, but he put himself and his family in many crises. With only one day, one hour, or one minute left to live, can you still maintain normal consciousness? Who can unravel the structure of this world and unravel the mystery between the beginning and the end of everything? The "Ring" series outlines the comprehensive subversion of human society by biological science and the Internet, but its outstanding science fiction essence is hidden under the terrifying storm of "Sadako". However, its majestic interlocking structure, abundant references and ingenious puzzle-solving process are comparable to "The Matrix"; and its compact and compelling structure and breathtaking atmosphere are comparable to "Train to Busan", making the "Ring" series a model of modern suspense science fiction.

Ring 4: Rebirth

Ring 4: Rebirth

General Fiction

(japan) Suzuki Koji

76K0

"Rama 4. Rebirth" is the fourth and final novel in the "Rama" series of novels by Suzuki Koji. "Toyama, I love you." Hearing Sadako's voice after so many years, fear, surprise, uneasiness, and longing came to Toyama's heart. The feelings from twenty-four years ago reappeared in this form. Fear and love were like a piece of paper apart, and the distant mountains clearly felt that their hearts were beating strangely. Being able to touch Sadako who was still alive made Toyama extremely happy. He tried his best to endure it and dispelled the fear of approaching death, but the outline of the world was disappearing at a terrifying speed. The terrifying Sadako storm finally subsided, and both worlds returned to the starting point of peace. However, is this really the end?