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Travel in Twelfth Month

Banban

108K0

Because he was bitten by a venomous snake on the first day he transferred to another school, Yu Liao met Shan Yue, the monitor of his upcoming class, in Fengming Town. After just meeting her for the first time, Yu Liao had a crush on Shan Yue. However, after returning to school, Yu Liao lost the ability to communicate with Shan Yue. New partners began to weave a complex network in Yu Lioxin's life. He gradually realized that he had been used by others, and a huge whirlpool seemed to swallow the girl he cherished. After Yu Liao's various efforts, things finally gradually improved, but at this time Shan Yue became blind due to a brain disease. Yu Liao promised her that he would arrange a trip for her after she returned from the operation.

New World Cats

New World Cats

General Fiction

Banban

128K0

One man's wilderness is another man's theme park. This book is an absurd-themed park specially prepared for feline humans in the new world. There are 32 attractions in the theme park: there are fish girls you meet in a small town, there are dreams that can only happen in the bathroom, there are secrets about how to live a long life, there are specific ways to kill love... It seems to tell stories that violate the laws of nature. Yet almost all of the absurd behavior in this world comes from imitating people with whom we are unlikely to resemble. Banban's novels are always mixed with unrealistic weirdness, as if he wants to grab others' ears and shout: "Look! This world is so wonderful!" In fact, this world is never boring, and you will only become boring.

A Brief History of Australia

Banban

126K0

This book is lovingly written by an Australian university PhD student who has lived in Australia for ten years and is now an associate professor at Hangzhou Dianzi University. Tell the story of how Australia developed from an island of exile for criminals to a world-renowned livable country today. Historically, Australia has experienced colonial struggles for self-government by exiled convicts, the gold rush following the discovery of gold, valiant campaigns (for the mother country) during two wars, and unpopular white policies. Eventually, Australia will gradually become an inclusive, open and prosperous country of immigrants, and a multicultural country where Chinese people are keen to travel and study abroad today!