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The Best Collection of Chinese Fantasy Novels in 2007

Bucket Rider A Dou

232K01

A boy's dream, an adult's fairy tale, a different kind of fantasy literature. This anthology is edited by a senior editor of fantasy literature. It selects 14 of the best works of the year from fantasy literature journals and online literary works. Together with the editor's unique comments, it presents a sumptuous annual feast to fantasy literature lovers. Each work invites the author to write a creative note to interpret the story behind the work for readers. The book is accompanied by a catalog and excerpts of long works to facilitate readers to understand the overall picture of Chinese fantasy literature creation in 2007.

The Best Collection of Chinese Fantasy Novels in 2008

Bucket Rider A Dou

242K01

This anthology is edited by a senior editor of fantasy literature. It selects more than ten of the best works of the year from fantasy literature journals and online literary works, and presents a sumptuous annual feast to fantasy literature lovers. Each work invites the author to write a creative note to interpret the story behind the work for readers.

The Best Collection of Chinese Fantasy Novels in 2009

Bucket Rider A Dou

250K0

The editor of this book has selected more than ten excellent fantasy novels from literary journals such as "Kyushu Fantasy" and "Flying Fantasy World" in 2009, supplemented by the editor's unique comments and the author's creative notes, to present a sumptuous annual feast to fantasy literature lovers. The "Invisible Cities" series tells the unknown side of the cities we are familiar with. "Shooting the Sun" adapted from Chinese mythology reflects the heroic complex of ancient humans. "Eye of Ice" recalls the style of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. "Kyushu? The Final Chapter" opens up the fictional world of "Kyushu" As the prelude to the revision, "The Magician's First Love" makes people appreciate the lost youth, love and dreams. "Dreams on Cat Street" and "White Horse" set off the beautiful memories of adults' childhood and the adult world in the eyes of children. "King Guan" brings us an unexpected and weird ending.