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Maya
General Fiction玛雅
(norwegian)jostan Judd
On the International Date Line in the South Pacific, Frank, a biologist who lost his beloved daughter, met a mysterious Spanish couple. They talked in a proverb-like language, which sounded direct to the soul but was difficult to understand; what is even more strange is that his wife Anna has an astonishing beauty. Everyone who sees her feels like they have seen her before, but they can't remember where they have seen her... "Maya" focuses on the meaning of life with biology and philosophy. Between immortality and mortality, between angels and toads, it expresses human beings' longing for eternal life and their uncompromising desire for life.
On the International Date Line in the South Pacific, Frank, a biologist who lost his beloved daughter, met a mysterious Spanish couple. They talked in a proverb-like language, which sounded direct to the soul but was difficult to understand; what is even more strange is that his wife Anna has an astonishing beauty. Everyone who sees her feels like they have seen her before, but they can't remember where they have seen her... "Maya" focuses on the meaning of life with biology and philosophy. Between immortality and mortality, between angels and toads, it expresses human beings' longing for eternal life and their uncompromising desire for life.

Castle in the Pyrenees
General Fiction比利牛斯山的城堡
(norwegian)jostan Judd
"The Castle of the Pyrenees" is a masterpiece by Jostan Judd, the author of "Sophie's World", one of the 100 classics of the 20th century. In this book, the author uses high-level storytelling, combines elements such as couples, romance, and car accidents, shifts from the universality of philosophy to the uniqueness of philosophy, and unfolds a detailed exploration of love, rationality, and faith, inspiring readers to think about the mysteries of life and the true meaning of life.
"The Castle of the Pyrenees" is a masterpiece by Jostan Judd, the author of "Sophie's World", one of the 100 classics of the 20th century. In this book, the author uses high-level storytelling, combines elements such as couples, romance, and car accidents, shifts from the universality of philosophy to the uniqueness of philosophy, and unfolds a detailed exploration of love, rationality, and faith, inspiring readers to think about the mysteries of life and the true meaning of life.