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Dandelion Mellow Summer

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Douglas thought that in the summer when he was twelve years old, he could play by the stream in the forest and pick fruits from the trees as usual; he could play as much as he wanted with his good friends and never be separated; he could sit on the swing on the porch every night and play in the big house. Fall asleep amidst the chatter and noise of people; you can pick dandelion flowers with your grandpa, seal them in a bottle with the memories of summer, wait for winter to open them, and slowly taste them... What he didn't expect was that he would encounter and enter the stories of the town residents themselves. From these stories, he experienced joy, doubt, tears, stubbornness, helplessness and nostalgia. What he didn't expect was that during this summer, he discovered two very important things in life. These two things shocked him so much and were so unforgettable that they were enough to form his lifelong heartbeat and melancholy.

My Heart is Pounding (new Bilingual Version in Chinese and English)

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For Whom the Bell Tolls (collected Works of Hemingway)

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Hemingway's 120th anniversary edition. Hemingway's "Memoirs of World War II", the epic swan song of the Spanish War of Independence. The largest of Hemingway's novels, it shocks people with its profound humanitarian power. "For Whom the Bell Tolls" is one of Hemingway's major works. Robert Jordan, an American young man, volunteered to join the Spanish government army and engage in blasting activities behind enemy lines. In order to cooperate with the counterattack, he was ordered to contact local guerrillas to complete the task of blowing up the bridge. In the midst of the raging war, he fell in love with Maria, a little girl who had been raped by the enemy, thereby smoothing out the trauma in Maria's soul. In three days, Robert experienced the conflict between love and duty and the test of life and death, and his humanity continued to sublimate. On the way to retreat after the bridge was blown up, he gave up his hope of survival to others, but his thigh was broken by a cannonball. He stayed alone to stop the enemy, and finally gave his young life for the Spanish people. "For Whom the Bell Tolls" can be regarded as Hemingway's "Memoirs of World War II", with most of the plot coming from Hemingway's real experiences. The novel has touched generations of people with its profound humanitarian power.

Ode to Joy (season 3)

Ode to Joy (season 3)

General Fiction

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During this period, he and she met unexpectedly. In life, you and I are neighbors. The mixed feelings of sorrow and joy, the posture of struggle for independence, and the unknown of breaking out of a cocoon and becoming a butterfly. Five women moved to the 22nd floor of the Ode to Joy community one after another, carrying their pasts and longings. This intersection actually changed the trajectory of their lives. The third season is the grand finale of "Ode to Joy", a brilliant work. The plot is compact, full of tension, full of American drama style, and full of surprises. Fan Meiren washes away her beauty and gradually reveals her natural beauty; the good girl Guan Juer is in chaos in front of love...

My Michael

My Michael

General Fiction

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"My Michael" uses female discourse to richly express female consciousness and female psychological characteristics, which is of pioneering significance in the history of modern Hebrew literature. Women and family are recurring propositions in Oz's writings. "When I was young, I was filled with the power of love, and now that power of love is dying. I don't want to die." Hannah's words touched countless readers. The novel observes the world and experiences life from the perspective of a heroine who falls into madness due to marriage despair, allowing readers to have a glimpse of the mysterious family life of Jerusalemites in the 1950s and the vivid, rich and magical social and cultural scenes in the distant eastern continent.

Across the River and into the Woods (collected Works of Hemingway)

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"I love you. Please accept it formally." 120Th anniversary edition of Hemingway's birth. Hemingway's strong hatred of war and sincere concern for the human condition of existence are vividly displayed on the page. The title of "Across the River and into the Woods" is taken from the words of Confederate general Thomas Jackson during the American Civil War before his death, which expresses the strong character of Hemingway's "tough guy" - including himself - who regards death as home. This is a novel written by Hemingway after he returned from traveling and hunting in Italy in 1949. The protagonist, Colonel Cantwell, has the shadow of the author himself. The book describes how the protagonist, who participated in two world wars, went to Fossalta in Italy shortly after the war to revisit the place where he was injured in the battle, went to Venice to play, and hunted wild ducks with his friends. It also focused on the innocent love between him and the beautiful Italian girl Renata without any utilitarian purpose, reflecting the author's disgust for war, concern for the future of mankind, and thoughts on the value of life, love, and death.

Blue Roses Never Sleep

Blue Roses Never Sleep

General Fiction

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Blue roses are a rose variety that does not exist in nature. In just a few days, two people announced the successful cultivation of blue roses: Pastor Cleveland harvested "Celestial" through hybridization, and Professor Tenniel used new genetic technology to cultivate "Deep Sea". In view of the extremely harsh conditions for the birth of blue roses under natural conditions, the professor questioned the priest's results. After the investigation of the "jellyfish ship" case was completed, the temporarily idle police officers Maria and Kujo Ren accepted the investigation of Professor Tenniel. Shortly after they came to the door, the professor died in a greenhouse that was like a secret room. The academic dispute over Blue Rose actually hides an unimaginable tragedy...

Garden of Eden (translation Classic)

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In the mid-1920s, David, a young American writer, and his wife Catherine went from Paris to the Mediterranean seaside of southern France for a honeymoon. They indulged in a romantic love life. David wanted to continue writing, but his wife only wanted to have fun in time. She went to a hairstylist to cut her hair short. After getting acquainted with a foreign girl, Marita, she even encouraged her husband to fall in love with her. The three of them got involved in a dangerous sex game. But the "good times" didn't last long. Because Marita supported David's writing, Catherine became jealous and resentful. She burned his manuscript and left a letter to leave. Under Marita's care, David's literary thoughts surged, and he rewrote one of his favorite short stories word for word, and returned to the "Garden of Eden". This is Hemingway's posthumous work published after his suicide in 1961. Although it was written in his later years when his body was declining, the whole book is full of vitality and love. It is a rare youth novel.

Men Without Women

Men Without Women

General Fiction

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"Men Without Women" is a collection of short stories by Hemingway published in 1927. The authoritative Chinese translation presents the original version for the first time. "Men Without Women" brings together Hemingway's most famous and representative short stories, such as "The Killer" and "Hills Like White Elephants", etc., Which represents the achievements of Hemingway's short stories. Simple and direct line drawings created a generation of writing style, fully embodying his "iceberg theory" and influencing many modern and contemporary writers. Haruki Murakami paid tribute to the master Hemingway with the novel of the same name.

The Mystery of Siamese Siamese Twins

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The story takes place on a lonely mountain. The forest fire was encroaching on the top of the mountain. The Quinns and his son crawled on the mountain, feeling helpless and confused. After finally finding a temporary shelter, they encountered another bizarre murder case - the owner of the shelter died in the study, and the murderer was undoubtedly in the shelter!

Have Some Faith

Have Some Faith

General Fiction

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What we believe is what we become. When the world quiets down and you can hear your own breathing, everyone needs the same things: care, love, and a peaceful heart. The story begins with an unusual request: "Can you give me a eulogy?" It was an eighty-two-year-old man, the rabbi of the synagogue in Mitch Albom's childhood community. He has sent comfort to the dying countless times. This time, he plans to leave the task of sending himself to heaven to Mickey. Another story begins with a request to heaven: "Will you save me?" When he said this, the man was hiding behind a trash can, and his wife and young daughter were crying. He stared at every car coming on the street, convinced that the next headlight would bring the killer who was going to take his life. This man later became a Christian pastor who helped all sentient beings. Two true stories, following a more ingenious trajectory than a novel, are intertwined into a small book about faith. In order to write this book, Mitch Albom, who shocked the world with "Tuesday Together", tracked the life course of two clergymen, visited many places, and went to "us" and "them" in this world who hold different beliefs...

Breaking up in Buda (maloy Sandor)

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In the early autumn afternoon, the young judge was reviewing the divorce case files for the next day and discovered that a couple were his old acquaintances. During the dinner, the judge fell into a long recollection of the ancient and solemn family: the judge's duties and gentleman's ethics passed down from generation to generation, love is erratic and fragile, and the family is maintained by self-denial and upbringing. The guests are in low spirits, the empire is disintegrating, World War II is imminent, and the era is confused and they don't know where to go. In the quiet study room of the apartment in the middle of the night, there have been uninvited guests. The husband nearly collapsed and claimed he had just killed his wife. He spoke passionately about his emotional life and complained about the relationship triangle that led to the failure of his marriage. After a long conversation all night long, his doubts about the judge and the torture peeled off the cocoons, gradually revealing the cruel truth about love and marriage.

The Bell Jar (plath's Work)

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"The Bell Jar" is an autobiographical novel by Sylvia Plath, a famous contemporary American female poet and writer, winner of the 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. It is also her only novel and is regarded as a contemporary literary classic by the American literary community. The novel intercepts a very dramatic scene in the author's short life: in the summer of 1953, the twenty-year-old Plath received the first honor in her writing career, winning the grand prize in a national novel competition organized by a fashion magazine, but she had just enjoyed After completing the honor trip to New York, he immediately fell into a whirlpool of depression and mental illness. He once attempted suicide. In the following short year, he experienced the stormy waves from the bright podium to the gloomy mental hospital, from life to death and then to resurrection.

Landlord

Landlord

General Fiction

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When the weather is nice, Shi De will ride his bicycle to Sunshine Community. A few years ago, Sunshine Community was not called Sunshine Community, but Yongning Village. It was located more than a mile outside the east gate of the ancient city. Shide's surname is Ning, which is the same as Yongning Village. When I was a child, when I was running and playing in the village, I could see the east gate and city wall when I looked up. Later, tall buildings were built outside the east gate, and when adults grew up, they could no longer see the city gates and walls when walking in the village. Yongning Village was the first urban village to be renovated in the city. After several years of publicity, education, persuasion and negotiations, the villagers could no longer stick to the Yongning Village handed down from their ancestors, so they had to compromise. The word millennium appeared frequently in newspapers, and Yongning Village became a sunny community.

Island in the Gulf Stream (collected Works of Hemingway)

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"To paint a picture, the depths of the sea are turbulent and fighting, but a bright moon appears in the eye of the storm." Hemingway's 120th anniversary edition. Literary projection of Hemingway's personal life. The painter Thomas has experienced ups and downs, having been married twice and having three sons born after marriage, all of whom were raised by his ex-wife. He loves his career and his children, and often accompanies his children on fishing trips. The relationship between father and son is deep. Unfortunately, two sons died in a car accident, and the only remaining son died in World War II. Finally, Thomas decided to put down his painting brush, abandon his personal joys and sorrows, and devote himself to the torrent of the anti-fascist war. Despite the severe mental and physical tests, Thomas remained perseverant and dealt with the enemy tenaciously. He embodies the characteristics of the "tough guy" that often appears in Hemingway's works, and is a very successful artistic model.

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General Fiction

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After the Doomsday War, the original social order of the human world completely collapsed and degenerated into a desolate wasteland where materials were scarce and the jungle was eaten by the strong. Gordon, the survivor, is looking for his former glory in the savage and dark land of America. By chance, he was mistaken for a postal inspector in the "reconstructed United States" and became a symbol of the future and rebirth; and the postman's uniform and the idealism deep in his heart also ignited the hope of this desperate nation, and people devoted themselves to the cause of rebuilding postal lines. But at the same time, he also attracted the attention of the survivalist group. These tyrannical men were chasing Gordon everywhere in an attempt to uncover the truth about "Reconstruction America"...

New Humanity Quartet: Humanoid

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The masterpiece of Galaxy Award-winning science fiction writer Wang Jinkang! At the end of the 21st century, the most mysterious place on earth is the "humanoid factory". Here, humans use purely technical methods to create human DNA and develop humanoids. At the same time, it is strictly stipulated that humanoids are not allowed to have fingerprints. The chief engineer of the humanoid factory, He Buyi, was at the peak of his career, but suddenly retired to the countryside, leaving the world with an unsolvable mystery. Thirty-two years later, police officer Jian Ming destroyed a humanoid woman who forged fingerprints and became a enemy of the computer master De Gang. Jian Ming's fiancée Ruyi went to the space ball to visit her grandfather and found that her grandfather's head had been secretly opened by a loyal servant; De Gang reported to the police why the sword bird was not Suspicious of the humanoids created, the police station designed a scam to eliminate the aliens; Jianming, who escaped from death, teamed up with his enemies and sneaked into the humanoid factory, only to be hunted down again; Hall, the main computer of the humanoid factory, rebelled and secretly modified the computer program of the humanoid factory...

Super Man after 500,000 Years

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"Super Man 500,000 Years Later" includes three of Wang Jinkang's novellas "Super Man 500,000 Years Later", "Observation Records: Maternal Love and Death" and "Mother". Wang Jinkang's works are unique in the Chinese science fiction literary world, with a desolate and melancholy style, cold and steep, and rich in philosophical connotations. He has good literary skills, calm and smooth language, exquisite structure, ingenious conception, and good at setting up suspense. His works are highly readable and are a good combination of serious literature and popular literature.

Allow Me to Look at You

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Han Shu had successfully forgotten many details of the day. The memory was like a blackboard eraser, silently erasing the fragments he was afraid to recall, leaving dust on the floor... There was only one scene that he couldn't erase - she was standing in the dock and he was in the audience. Han Shu didn't dare to look into her eyes, but he expected her to look at him. But she didn't, he knew, not even for a second. There is a person living in Ju Nian's heart, and she firmly believes that person just closed his eyes. Many years later, she had a dream. The man finally opened his eyes and smiled at her, but she cried. The pomegranate tree on the steps of 521 blooms with dazzling red flowers every year. The "XHS&JN\

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The novel is based on the author's life in his youth, and makes a profound exploration of family relationships through the depiction of the love between mother and child and lovers. My mother was originally a well-educated woman, but she married a miner with a low level of education. The heavy labor made the husband often drink alcohol, and the couple had long-term discord. The mother devoted all her emotions to her sons, especially her second son Paul. She did her best to make up for the fault of bringing him into the world without love. Abnormal maternal love made Paul unable to escape from emotional confusion in his relationships with other women.

Bell Jar Bottle

Bell Jar Bottle

General Fiction

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This book is the only novel written by the American "confessional" poet Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) in her short life. Like her talented poetry collections "Giant" and "Ariel", "The Bell Jar" also left a glorious page in the history of American literature and is regarded as one of the classics of modern American literature. This is an autobiographical novel in which a talented and beautiful American poet describes her life experience. The heroine of the novel is a portrayal of Plath herself. Plath used the language of poetry to describe the rebellion and restlessness of adolescence, and used her own death to enhance the appeal and authenticity of her works, leaving her with a unique tragic beauty among the ranks of feminist writers in the world.

Mary's Confession

Mary's Confession

General Fiction

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The masterpiece of Irish literary master Colm Tóibín is an astonishing work that was shortlisted for the Booker Prize three times. Oscar-winning actress Meryl Streep recorded the audio book for "The Confessions of Maria". The play of the same name "The Confessions of Maria" toured New York, London, Dublin, Chicago and other places, and was shortlisted for the Tony Award for Best Screenplay. The image of the Virgin Mary is deeply rooted in people's hearts through Western paintings and sculptures. However, except for a few phrases in the Bible and some religious research works, there are almost no works that depict this most famous mother in Western history in a literary and artistic way. Through the novel "The Confessions of Mary", Colm Tóibín casts his imagination on the most sacred yet mysterious mother and child - Mary and Jesus. Directly through the mouth of Mary, he allowed the Virgin, who always presented a silent and gentle image, to speak her own voice. Several years after Jesus' martyrdom, Mary was living alone in Ephesus. In fear and sadness, she recalled the process before and after her son's death. She felt that her son was a vulnerable man in those turbulent times and that those around him were untrustworthy. Mary struggled to tell the truth as she understood it. A full-character and unforgettable image of Mary, deeply rooted in the readers' hearts through Tobin's rich imagination and concise and powerful language portrayal.

Indifferent Person

Indifferent Person

General Fiction

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"The Indifferent Man" is about a family tragedy and the indifference of modern people. For a long time, this young man from the upper class suffered from mental torture. Facing the changes in his family, he wanted to show some emotion, but found that he could only feel indifference. In the midst of painful doubts, he completed his own trial: "This is my real crime, I committed the crime of indifference." Nearly a century later, the emotions described in "The Indifferent Man" are still the same as those felt by most modern people, which are people's boredom with ordinary life, the pain of being unable to act, and the search for true feelings...

Mercury Sows

Mercury Sows

General Fiction

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Chen Yizhe, a businessman with a good heart, suddenly obtained the inheritance of a stranger, Ms. Sha Wu. Sha Wu created a silicon-tin-sodium micro-life that could survive in liquid metal, but she was unable to maintain the operation of this life circle when she died. She asked Chen to release these lives to the most suitable place - Mercury. Billionaire Hong Qiyan is willing to bear the required funds alone, on the condition that he himself also goes to Mercury to accompany them. He is willing to leave human society and be the "ancestor" of this new life. The seeding plan was successfully implemented, and Chen Yizhe sent Hong to Mercury. Hong was frozen in the ice at the north pole of Mercury, waking up once every tens of millions of years. A billion years later, the "Mercury" tried to resurrect the "ancestor"...

Little Scenery under the Moon·ru Rui (complete Works of Shen Congwen's Novels)

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This volume includes four sub-collections: "A Mother", "Small Scenery under the Moon", "Youmu Collection" and "Ru Rui". "Small Scenery under the Moon" is a collection of short stories written by Shen Congwen from 1932 to 1933. It narrates the tragic love stories of young men and women in the old Xiangxi area. The short story "Ru Rui" is a rare masterpiece in the history of literature, showing Shen Congwen's genius imagination and extraordinary artistic talent as a literary master.

Black Panther in the Basement

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"Black Panther in the Basement" is a memory novel. According to Oz himself, it is like a warehouse that contains all the themes of his works. The book is based on the writer's childhood experience and incorporates rich literary imagination. It uses vivid writing techniques to show the writer's wise thinking on paradoxical issues such as reason and emotion, ideals and reality, mission and morality, national emotions and humanitarian principles. The story takes place in the final stages of the British Mandate for Palestine in the summer of 1947, on the eve of the establishment of the state of Israel. 12-Year-old Profi is a sensitive boy. He always hopes that the British troops stationed in Israel can evacuate as soon as possible. He and his friends often try to scare the British troops away. One day, Profi was caught by the British soldier Dunlop for violating curfew. Dunlop did not punish the boy, but just escorted him home. A friendship develops between the sergeant and the little boy.

Tiger Cub·ahei Xiaoshi

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This volume includes several subsets of "The Life of an Actress", "Tiger Cub", "A Woman in the City", "A Hei's Short History" and "Feng Zi". In these majestic and magnificent words with the smell of mud and fragrance, you can experience his continuous exploration of the creative process and the Xiangxi style that sometimes disappears and appears.

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General Fiction

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"The Counterfeiter" is Gide's last novel. It is also a detective novel, a coming-of-age novel, an ethics novel, an adventure novel, and a psychological novel. Through the integration of multiple threads and clues, the social panorama of the time is presented. It describes several children who went astray and committed the crime of using counterfeit money, as well as a group of people who are good at self-deception and are accustomed to finding reasons to deceive themselves and unconsciously settling for self-deception. It begins with Penel Profet's younger brother discovering that he is an illegitimate child and runs away from home. It goes through a series of events, from youth to maturity, and ends with returning to his father's side. It records the confusion, questions and resistance of young people at that time. They were constantly groping in a society with declining morals and lost values, but they were constantly lost.

The Counterfeiter (collected Works of Gide)

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"The Counterfeiter" is Gide's last and only novel. It is the product of the most mature period of his thought and art. It can be said that it represents the highest and most comprehensive achievement of Gide as a thinker and artist. Several misguided children committed the crime of using counterfeit money. They kept groping in a society with sinking morals and lost values, but they kept getting lost, growing from youth to maturity. The work combines growth, ethics, psychology, "meta-fiction" and other styles, with profound and delicate thoughts, clear and exquisite writing, broad vision, and rich life content, which is a milestone in the history of literature.

Collected Works of Maupassant (all 4 Volumes)

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The anthology consists of four volumes, selecting classic short stories and five novels written by Maupassant. Maupassant was an extremely diligent and talented writer. Although his creative career was only a short ten years, he was fruitful and published many novels, travel notes and 306 short stories. Among them, the achievements of short stories are the most outstanding. Their exquisite artistic skills earned Maupassant the reputation of "King of Short Stories". He is recognized as the master of short stories in the world like Chekhov and O. Henry.

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General Fiction

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"The Shackles of Humanity" is Maugham's masterpiece and has an obvious autobiographical color. The protagonist of the novel, Philip Carey, lost both his parents when he was young. Unfortunately, he was also born with a disability. He spent his childhood in an indifferent and unfamiliar environment, making his character withdrawn and sensitive. The years he spent in boarding school made him suffer from the unreasonable school system, and when he entered the society, he experienced pain in love. On the bumpy road of life, he had to struggle hard every step he took, but Kaili, who was independent in thought and personality, had been trying to break away from the two shackles that restricted his spirit, religion and petty citizen consciousness, and tried to find the true meaning of life in the chaotic and chaotic life. I have read the whole life of a person in this novel, and no one can describe the desolation and separation deep in the human heart so aptly. I saw myself in Maugham's writings, and saw the fear and pursuit of life in this world.

Love You Anthony

Love You Anthony

General Fiction

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Olivia is the mother of Anthony, an autistic child. After the death of 8-year-old Anthony, she came to Nantucket alone with great pain. Here, she met Beth, a housewife who lived on the island all year round - a woman who had been married for 14 years and had three daughters, but was still betrayed by her husband. Slowly, Olivia has dared to read every bit of Anthony in her past diary, but she still can't let go of "the meaning of Anthony's life"; while Beth wakes up from her failed marriage, picks up the pen again, and starts writing. Anthony was "reborn" in Beth's novel. He established a passage between himself, Olivia, Beth, and the world in a wonderful way, and softly solved the riddles about love and the meaning of life that had puzzled them for a long time...

Radetzky March

Radetzky March

Literature

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"Radetzky March" reflects the gradual decline of the Habsburg dynasty through the experiences of four generations of the Trotta family from 1959 to 1916. "Radetzky March" was originally an ode to Radetzky, the Austrian commander who opposed Napoleon around 1813, and to the past of the Habsburg dynasty. The novel is named after this, expressing the author's nostalgia for the past of the empire. It is "an Austrian Requiem" sung by the author. Facing the reality of the 20th century, the author knew that it was impossible to restore the "glory" of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

World-famous Translation Library: Chekhov Collection (set of 2 Volumes in Total)

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"The Man in the Trap: Selected Short Stories by Chekhov" is an anthology of Chekhov's short stories, including more than 20 works including Chekhov's representative short stories "Chameleon", "Death of an Official", "Wanka", "Ward No. 6", "The Man in the Trap" and so on. Chekhov is known as one of the three greatest short story writers in the world. His short stories are outstanding representatives of Russian and even world realist literature at the end of the 19th century. The works selected in this book represent Chekhov's creative achievements in different periods. Many of them have been selected into primary and secondary school textbooks and are well-known to every household. "The Cherry Orchard: Selected Plays by Chekhov" is a collection of Chekhov's drama works, including "Ivanov", "The Seagull", "Uncle Vanya", "Three Sisters" and "The Cherry Orchard". Chekhov is both a master of short stories and a master of dramatic art. Script creation is an important part of Chekhov's literary creation. His creations revolutionized Russian dramatic art and had a great influence on 20th century drama.

Life · Bits and Pieces (readers' Boutique)

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A true love story that is popular all over the world, a pure and beautiful reading that touches a lifetime; a gluttonous feast that nourishes the soul, and inspiration for success that benefits elites; a navigation light that breaks through difficulties, and creates the inner code of success. The purest and most touching inspirational works, the irreplaceable writing skills, showing the top power of inspirational articles, the most soul-stirring feast, the most soul-stirring inspirational feast, and the most heartfelt pleasure to read. Each story inspires you to move forward, helping you sort out your chaotic thoughts and find the password to happiness in life; each beautiful article has a pleasant temperament, injects courage and strength into the soul, and brings you love and hope. A spiritual Bible that accompanies a lifetime, a drop of wisdom that nourishes the soul. Gain true knowledge and emotion from reading, and gain enlightenment and wisdom from tasting.

Kilimanjaro Snow

Kilimanjaro Snow

General Fiction

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85K0

This book contains more than ten excellent short stories by Nobel Prize winner Hemingway, including "The Short and Happy Life Experience of Francis Macomber", "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", "A Clean and Bright Place", etc. The tough guy who hunts lions in Africa, the leopard on the snow-capped mountains... The concise narrative contains countless vicissitudes of life. Of all Hemingway's works, it was not his novels that made him famous, but these extraordinary short stories. These short stories are mainly declarative sentences, with precise descriptions, short dialogues, limited revelations, a combination of fiction and reality, and endless meanings. They convey infinite connotations in a limited space and perfectly present Hemingway at his peak: precision, restraint, mystery, and sadness.

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General Fiction

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The contents of this book include "Zhang Tianshi prayed for the plague, and Hong Taiwei mistakenly escaped the demon", "Jiaotou Wang smuggled Yan'an Prefecture, and Jiuwenlong made a big fuss in Shijia Village", "Shi Dalang walked to Huayin County at night, Lu Tixia punched the town of Guanxi", "Zhao Yuanwai rebuilt Wenshu Monastery, Lu Zhishen made a big fuss in Wutai Mountain", "The Little Overlord got drunk and sold the gold account, and the flower monk made a big fuss in Peach Blossom Village", "Nine-marked dragons cut the path in the red pine forest "Lu Zhishen burned the earthen pot temple", "Flower monk uprooted the weeping willows and the leopard head strayed into the White Tiger Hall", "Lin Jiaotou stabbed Cangzhou Road, Lu Zhishen made a scene in the wild boar forest", "Chai entered the door to attract guests from all over the world, Lin Chong beat Hong Jiaotou with a stick", "Lin Jiaotou Fengxueshan Temple, Lu Yuhou burned the forage yard", etc.

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"Dream of Red Mansions" is a world-influential human romance novel, universally recognized as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels, an encyclopedia of Chinese feudal society, and a master of traditional culture. The novel takes the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue as the background, takes the family trivial matters of the Jia family and the leisure time in the boudoir as the context, and takes the love and marriage stories of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and Xue Baochai as the main line. It depicts the human beauty and tragic beauty of the good and evil lovers centered on Jia Baoyu and the Twelve Hairpins of Jinling. Through the tragedy of the family, the tragedy of the daughter and the tragedy of the protagonist's life, the crisis of the feudal apocalypse is revealed.

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General Fiction

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This book is a great work that highly combines realism and romanticism, and is also the pinnacle of literature and art of an era. Through the description of the four major families of "Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue" from prosperity to decline, the book truly shows the social life, customs and sentiments of the time, and can be called an encyclopedia of the end of feudalism.

A Dream of Red Mansions (collection of Chinese Classical Literature)

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"A Dream of Red Mansions" takes the tragedy of love and marriage between Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and Xue Baochai as the main line, and the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Wang, Shi, and Xue as the background. It describes the various complicated conflicts of the feudal aristocratic families, creates a series of tragic images of nobles, commoners, and slave-born women, exposes the corruption and evil of the feudal aristocratic class and its rule, and tortuously reflects the historical trend of the inevitable collapse and decline of feudal society. The novel comprehensively and truly displays the vast and complex social life, and can be called an encyclopedia of social life in the late feudal society of my country. The work deeply reflects on the decadence and decadence of marriage, morality, culture, and education in feudal society, praises the rebels of the feudal aristocracy and the free, beautiful, and ethical love, and embodies the preliminary democratic thoughts of pursuing individual freedom.

Water Margin (part 2)

Water Margin (part 2)

General Fiction

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The contents of this book include "Jie Zhen and Jie Bao double escape from prison, Sun Li and Sun Xin rob the prison", "Wu Xuexue used double tricks to attack Zhujiazhuang three times in Song Gongming", "Putting a winged tiger with a yoke and beat Bai Xiuying, the beautiful bearded man accidentally missed the small office", "Li Kui beat Yin Tianxi to death, Chai Jin fell into Gaotangzhou", "Dai Zong outsmarted Gongsun Sheng, Li Kui chopped Luo Zhenren with an ax", etc.

Journey to the West (3 Volumes in Total)

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"Journey to the West" was written around the middle of the Ming Dynasty in my country in the 1670s. It, together with the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Water Margin" that appeared earlier than it, and later "The Scholars" and "Dream of Red Mansions", are the most representative and most famous novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in my country. "Journey to the West" is based on Xuanzang's experience of seeking Buddhist scriptures in the Tang Dynasty. After artistic processing by the novelist, it has become a complete and vivid novel.

The Ancient Version of Water Margin That You Haven't Read (set of 3 Volumes in Total)

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Journey to the West (3 Volumes in Total)

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[Four masterpieces of Chinese classical literature, accessible reading, no deletion of the original works. ] "Journey to the West" is the first romantic novel about gods and demons in ancient my country, and it is also the pioneering work of magicism. It tells the story of a stone monkey that was bred from the stone left by Nuwa to mend the sky and absorbed the essence of the sun and the moon. It learned skills from Patriarch Bodhi and was pinned under the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata Buddha for five hundred years because of his mistakes. Later, he was accepted as a disciple by the monk Tang Sanzang who went to the West to obtain the true scriptures. He also became his disciples with Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing. The four masters and apprentices experienced ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties together, defeated demons and monsters along the way, and finally obtained the true scriptures. The author uses romantic writing techniques to open up a new category of long chapter novels about gods and demons.

Dream of Red Mansions (part 2)

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"A Dream of Red Mansions", also known as "The Story of the Stone" and "The Golden Marriage", is a chapter-style Chinese classical novel with global influence. It is a world-recognized novel about world affairs. It is also an encyclopedia of Chinese feudal society and a master of traditional culture. The novel takes the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue as the background, and uses the trivial matters of the Jia family and the leisure time in the boudoir as the context. It describes the tragedy of love and marriage between Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai, and shows the human beauty and tragic beauty of the good and evil lovers centered on Jia Baoyu and the Twelve Hairpins of Jinling. Through the tragedy of the family, the tragedy of the daughter and the tragedy of the protagonist's life, the apocalyptic crisis of feudal society is revealed. This book is the content of the second volume of the book.

Journey to the West (part 1 and 2)

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"Journey to the West" is the most famous and most accomplished novel about gods and demons in ancient China. "Journey to the West" published by our company has an excellent original text, rigorous proofreading, and accurate annotations. It is a classic reading carefully crafted by many well-known experts and scholars across the country for more than half a century. It has a good reputation among readers. This reprint is part of the "Classification of Classics and Whole Book Reading Series". Teacher Chen Nan from a key middle school in Beijing was specially invited to write guidance content suitable for middle school students to read "Journey to the West" based on the teaching experience of front-line teachers. This is a series of extracurricular reading books written for the Chinese language teaching practice of middle school students and should have a good market.

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"A Dream of Red Mansions", also known as "The Story of the Stone" and "The Golden Marriage", is a chapter-style Chinese classical novel with global influence. It is a world-recognized novel about world affairs. It is also an encyclopedia of Chinese feudal society and a master of traditional culture. The novel takes the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue as the background, and uses the trivial matters of the Jia family and the leisure time in the boudoir as the context. It describes the tragedy of love and marriage between Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai, and shows the human beauty and tragic beauty of the good and evil lovers centered on Jia Baoyu and the Twelve Hairpins of Jinling. Through the tragedy of the family, the tragedy of the daughter and the tragedy of the protagonist's life, the apocalyptic crisis of feudal society is revealed. The Ministry of Education compiles the "whole reading" designated books for high school Chinese textbooks.

Dream of Red Mansions (two Volumes)

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"A Dream of Red Mansions", also known as "The Story of the Stone", is revered as the first of the four classic Chinese classics. It is not only the first work of Chinese classical novels, it can be called an encyclopedia of Chinese feudal society, a master of traditional culture, and a shining pearl in the ocean of world literature. As a human novel with global influence, the book reveals the crisis of the feudal apocalypse through the tragedy of the family, the tragedy of the daughter and the tragedy of the protagonist's life. The whole book takes the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue as the background, takes the family trivial matters and boudoir leisurely affairs of the Jia family as the context, takes the love and marriage stories of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai as the main line, and focuses on describing the process of the Jia Jiarong and Ning families from prosperity to decline.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms (four Great Classical Chinese Literature)

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"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", formerly known as "The Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms", is my country's first vernacular historical romance novel. It is an epic work describing political and military events. It embodies the wisdom and wisdom of the people and also incorporates the author Luo Guanzhong's observation and experience of the peasant uprising war in the late Yuan Dynasty. Therefore, "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" not only runs through the Confucian positive world view, but also contains strategic and tactical thoughts in politics, military, diplomacy and other aspects, shining with the light of wisdom. People can learn political science, diplomacy, military science, decision-making, talent science and other aspects of knowledge from it. Since its publication at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, it has been deeply loved by people and is respected as one of the "masterpieces" of Ming and Qing novels in my country.

Journey to the West (complete Collection)

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There is a naughty monkey in the Huaguo Mountain in the Aolai Kingdom of Dongsheng Shenzhou. He worships Subhuti as his teacher and learns the seventy-two transformations. After that, he takes over the mountain and becomes the king, calling himself the Monkey King. The Jade Emperor sent Taishang Laojun to subdue the Great Sage. Unexpectedly, the monkey refused to be restrained and made a big fuss in the sky. He was imprisoned in the alchemy furnace for forty-nine days to develop his piercing eyes. He kicked over the alchemy furnace and got out of hand. He was suppressed by Tathagata at the foot of Wuzhi Mountain. Five hundred years later, a monk came from the Eastern Tang Dynasty. He was originally the reincarnation of Jin Chanzi. Guanshiyin chose him to go to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures to save all living beings. He rescued monkeys on the way to Wuzhi Mountain, and picked up Bajie and Sha Seng along the way. The four masters and disciples subdued demons and embarked on a long journey to obtain Buddhist scriptures.

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