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Three Days of Life

Three Days of Life

General Fiction

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112K0

French suspense novel of the year. The French version of "The Hidden Corner" reveals the criminal psychology of juveniles. If I had made different choices at that time, my life might have been completely different. Following "Alex Must Be Found", Lemaitre has created another blockbuster suspense work. It was published in France and printed 150,000 copies a week, with more than 60 editions distributed around the world! It has been translated into 20 languages ​​and has occupied the best-selling list for 26 consecutive weeks! Three-time Dagger Award winner Lemaître's blockbuster new work is on the 2018 "International Dagger Award" shortlist. The whole town held its breath. In an ordinary French town, a 6-year-old child suddenly disappeared. Only the boy next door knew what happened. How long can he keep this terrible secret secret? How will just three days change his life?

The Years I Planted an Orchard

Lucky Sheep

2K0

The god of time and space fell, and the time and space storm came. Time and space are disrupted, endangering the human world. The God Realm sent Yang Jian and others to retrieve the time and space artifacts scattered in the world. In this way, they came to a world full of spiritual power-Lingyuan Continent. Yang Jian vowed to calm the storm, restore time and space, and return to the divine world!

Too Cold

Too Cold

Ancient Romance

Watching Snow In March

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She was originally the daughter that the general's palace held in the palm of his hand. Once the court was ruined, after several battlefields, he dominated the world. But he never proclaimed himself emperor and contented himself with taking a back seat. "I am not a god or a Buddha. I cannot be compassionate and compassionate to save all sentient beings!" So, I just want to... Cross myself and you. So, I dirty the whole world, leaving only my home and yours. But you refused to return to secular life, so I had no choice but to convert. So, the monastery became our home. --Warm reminder: It's a bit cruel~

Shaohua is Like a Flower, the Flower is Falling Like a Flower

Pure And Inactive

661K0

As a soul supporter, she thought she would be able to overcome the storm with her own strength, but she never imagined that her fate would be so troubled... What kind of people did she meet? "Sir, what are you doing?"

Healing the Movie King Daddy

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My Talent Can't Be That Strong

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62K02

As an ideal student, When I was debating whether to study liberal arts or science, Suddenly the world changed. From now on there are two days, The evildoer appears in this world, The rise of academic scumbags.

Zhutian Bookstore

Border Town Pawn

73K015

When Su Ming woke up, he found that the world had changed Spiritual energy is revived, ghosts are reborn, and strange invasions occur! Fortunately, it is bound to the Bookstore of All Heavens to connect all realms and all heavens. You can extract the skills from the book by reading it. Then the whole world changed. Duan Yu holds two ak "Look at my Six Meridians Divine Sword" Xiao Longnu chased Yang Guo with two watermelon knives because... I saw Tang Monk standing at the foot of Wuzhi Mountain and gently waving his fist. In an instant, the mountains collapsed and the ground cracked, and rocks pierced through the air!

Darkness Descends into the Nightmare Era

One Thought And A Million Dreams

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The rule of survival in the doomsday is that the strong survive and the weak perish. If you want to survive, then climb up with all your strength...

Apocalypse Overlord

Ozawa Loves To Eat Meat

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After the death of the five people, they traveled to another world and built a new empire. The five people discovered that unknown powers could be cultivated in the other world. Five forces established by the five of them rose up one after another. In the end, one of the five forces stood out, and the king of this force became the overlord of the other world.

The Love You Gave Me (original Work of the Tv Series of the Same Name)

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It has been adapted into the TV series "The Love You Give Me" of the same name, starring Wang Yuwen and Wang Ziqi, and has been completed on August 28, 2022. An exchange of life and death, an unfinished list, and a wrongly executed last wish. Two girls who had never met each other had their lives changed by a chance encounter. Min Hui: "For me, falling in love with you is a very risky thing." Xin Qi: "Not loving me is even more risky."

Fengtian Wuyou

Fengtian Wuyou

Xianxia Fantasy

Yaoyao Trojan Horse

1K0

There are five major sects in the world. Saint Jiang Jiu Fengtian and the Azure Dragon Demon Emperor Yao Tian co-founded two major sects. However, Yao Tian's identity requires the major sects to jointly arrest him. How can the relationship for many years be broken off? But the two have become gods. Everyone worked together to use the soul-pressing cauldron to remove him from the position of god, but how could the relationship between them end here...

Future Crisis: Ye Xiang Town

Jiangnan Bubble

90K0

An old man claims to be himself fifty years later, and he asks Ling Hen to save the world? This method of fraud is getting more and more special. Uncle, uncle, I have no money and I am very busy. Can you please deceive other people? Maybe others are a little stupider than me and let you make money. As the old man appeared, a terrifying scene happened later, which reminded Ling Hen of what the old man had said before, so clearly. What happened to this world?

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Literature

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"The Wind Rises" is a masterpiece by Japanese novelist Hori Tatsuo. Among the author's few novellas, "The Wind Rises" has won recognition and moved many readers with its profound ideological themes and beautiful artistic realm. It also became a milestone in the shaping of Hori's literary thoughts. In 2013, Hayao Miyazaki adapted it into the final work of the animated film. After the animation was released, the number of visits to the Hori Tatsuo Memorial Hall in Karuizawa Town, Nagano Prefecture increased sharply.

Maugham's Writing Notes

(british) Maugham

217K0

When Maugham was 75 years old, he personally selected 15 volumes of his notes and added concise notes to write this book. The book covers Maugham's life experience and inner thinking from the age of 18 to 70, and is full of keen observations. This autobiographical note is the germ of many of Maugham's outstanding works. The writing inspiration for "The Moon and Sixpence" and "The Blade" came from this. This is undoubtedly one of Maugham's most important and true works, and a summary of his life. This book can be regarded as the starting point and end point of Maugham's literary creation, and it is his farewell to his long literary career.

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General Fiction

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214K0

"The Mayor of Casterbridge" is one of Hardy's masterpieces. This is his only novel not set in a rural setting. It tells the story of Henchard, an unemployed haymaker who sold his wife and daughter after being drunk. He woke up with regrets and became angry from then on, becoming a grain merchant and mayor. The wife returns with her daughter. Soon after, Henchard had a quarrel with his partners, his wife died, the scandal of selling his wife was revealed, his career failed, his daughter was taken away by her biological father, and he died alone in a hut in the wilderness. The author uses the story's various mishaps and dramatic conflicts to express the sentiment that "character is destiny" and "happiness is just an accidental episode." Among Hardy's fourteen novels, "The Mayor of Casterbridge" not only embodies Hardy's consistent creative style, but also creates unique artistic features, which also shows the essential difference between a great artist and a mediocre prolific writer. As for the content of this novel, whether it is in terms of history or current social cognition, it still has vivid significance. Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) is a monument in the history of British literature. His creations established his immortal status in world literature, making him as famous as Shakespeare, Dickens and other world-famous writers. He is a writer spanning two centuries. His early and middle creations were mainly novels, inheriting and carrying forward the literary tradition of the Victorian era. In his later years, he pioneered 20th-century British literature with his outstanding poetry.

Celtic Dawn

Celtic Dawn

Literature

(ireland) William Butler Yeats

69K0

"Celtic Dawn" is a collection of essays by W. B. Yeats published in 1893. It is a representative work of his early romantic gorgeous style and a representative work of the "Irish Literary Revival Movement". It is a collection of folktales and myths from the west of Ireland. This collection of essays ends with a poem "Into the Dawn". It is because of this collection of essays that the "Irish Literary Revival" is also known as the "Celtic Dawn". W. B. Yeats (William Butler Yeats, June 13, 1865 - January 28, 1939), an Irish poet, playwright and essayist, a famous mystic, the leader of the "Irish Literary Revival" and one of the founders of the Abbey Theatre. Yeats's poetry was influenced by romanticism, aestheticism, mysticism, symbolism and metaphysical poetry, and evolved its unique style.

Burmese Years

Burmese Years

General Fiction

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190K0

"Burmese Days" was published in 1934 and is George Orwell's first novel. The British India described in the novel is such a picture: the white master spends his time drinking and having fun, and is corrupt; the white lady is uneducated and greedy for vanity; the natives are intrigues and flattery; but there is such a white master, Sabu (master) - Flory, who hates imperialism and can't stand his people being kings and dominators in other people's land; but the cowardice in his bones makes him cower and dare not stand up to resist. Because he was afraid of "losing the whole world in order to redeem his soul," he could only "watch his life wasted and corrupted in this shameful and terrible futility."

A Story Told Again

A Story Told Again

General Fiction

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252K0

"Stories Retold" is a collection of Hawthorne's short stories, first published in 1837. From this work, Hawthorne began to officially sign his name. The title of the book "The Story Retold" is taken from a line in William Shakespeare's historical play "King John": "Life is as dull as a story retold, which makes one's ears tired and drowsy." Edgar Allan Poe was very interested in "The Story Retold" and wrote many reviews, praising Hawthorne as a true genius. Nathaniel Hawthorne (July 4, 1804 - May 19, 1864), the greatest American novelist in the first half of the 19th century, graduated from Beaudoin College in Maine, USA. Hawthorne's works are rare classics in the history of world literature. His representative works include the short story collection "Moss on the Old House" and "The Story Retold", and the novels "The Scarlet Letter", "The Attic with the Seven Spires", "The Legend of Fortune Valley", "The Jade Figure" and so on.

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General Fiction

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This article is Dazai Osamu's rare "Sunrise Work". Through the description of the "journey to find roots", he explores his own nature as a Tsugaru person, and indirectly expresses his rich customs through stories with his friends. While showing his love for the countryside, he also faintly reveals a desire to stay away from the hustle and bustle. In the context of the time, it was also a rare masterpiece in pursuit of tranquility. Dazai Osamu (だざいおさむ), whose real name is Tsushima Shuji (つしましゅうじ), is a Japanese novelist and a representative writer of Japanese post-war rogue literature. His major works include the novels "Retrograde", "Setting Sun" and "Disqualification in the World". Dazai Osamu had wanted to become a writer since he was a student. At the age of 21, he attempted suicide by throwing himself into the sea with a waitress at a Ginza cafe. In 1935, the work "Retrograde" in the book "Late Years" was listed as a candidate for the first Akutagawa Prize. After getting married, he wrote works such as "One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji" and "Setting Sun" and became a popular contemporary writer. Late at night on June 13, 1948, he and Yamazaki Furei, a female reader who admired him, committed suicide by jumping into the Tamagawa River. He was 39 years old and left behind works such as "Disqualification in the World".

Daisy Miller

Daisy Miller

General Fiction

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39K0

You may have read the novel "The Master" by the famous Irish writer Colm Tóibín (this novel won him the 2006 Dublin International Literary Award), and you may have also read "The Author, the Author" by David Lodge, known as the British money writer, but you have probably not really appreciated the true style of the works of Henry James, the subject of these two novels, a master of novels. You can start with this book "Daisy Miller" - the beginning of a perfect journey.

Tess of the D'urbervilles: a Pure Woman

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349K0

"Tess of the D'Urbervilles" is Hardy's masterpiece and one of the "Wessex Series". It describes the tragic fate of a rural girl. Hardy called the heroine "a pure woman" in the novel's subtitle, openly challenging the hypocritical social morals of the Victorian era. Zhang Guyuo is famous for his successful translation of three of Hardy's novels: "The Return of the Native", "Tess of the d'Urbervilles", and "Jude the Obscure". Among them, the translation of "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" is the most popular among readers.

Selected German Poetry

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116K0

This book includes German poetry classics from the Middle Ages to the first half of the 20th century, including Vogelwield, Sachs, Dach, Günther, Claudius, Herder, Bürger, Goethe, Lenz, Schiller, Arndt, Holderlin, Works by Brentano, Chamisot, Uhland, Eichendorf, Müller, Platon, Heine, Faresleben, Lenau, Murikat, Heber, Herwick, Storm, Keller, Wirth, Meyer, Rilke, Hesse, etc.

At the Beginning of Joining the Wto

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112K0

Oscar graduated from high school and went to the suburban areas to look for job opportunities. Because of his vanity, Oscar boasted about his close relationship with the count on the public carriage, thus causing great trouble. His mother begged relatives and friends, which gave him the opportunity to go to Paris to study law and become an assistant in a notary office. But he couldn't resist the temptation, lost public funds in gambling, and was fired by his boss. Desperate, Oscar had no choice but to join the army, lost an arm in the war, received awards for meritorious service, and became a modern middle-class figure. The novel describes two common mistakes made by young people who have just entered society: talking nonsense and spending money randomly. It is still of educational significance today.

David Copperfield: up and Down

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661K0

David Copperfield (1850) is a semi-autobiographical novel that surpasses all other Dickens works. Through the unfortunate experience of an orphan, it paints a broad and colorful social picture, exposing the exploitation of working people by the bourgeoisie, the dark corruption of the judiciary, and the oppression of the people by the parliament. The novel still ends with everything being successful, showing the author's consistent thoughts.

Waves Mrs. Dalloway

Waves Mrs. Dalloway

General Fiction

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300K0

Woolf is one of the most important British writers of the 20th century. She was diligent throughout her life and wrote prolifically. Woolf believed that writing should abandon complicated material representations, freeze the "meaningful" "moments" of human "existence" in the exploration of nature and the essence of life, and uncover the veil of life through the characters' momentary perceptions to explore the philosophy of life. "The Waves" and "Mrs. Dalloway" are considered to be Woolf's two most important works.

Long Corridor

Long Corridor

General Fiction

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92K02

Keigo Higashino's female protagonist's perspective is the only one! The original Japanese drama "The Corridor Pavilion Murder Incident", starring Zhang Xincheng and Deng Jiajia, is currently being filmed! I was awakened from my coma by severe pain. Seeing the bandages all over my body, I gradually thought of the fire in the Cloister Pavilion Hotel a few days ago and how he was devoured - the only man who fell in love with me in my 32 years of life. I risked my life to save him, but it was all in vain. The tears flowed dry, and the thought in my heart was extremely clear: someone lit the fire deliberately. The wounds on my body were getting better day by day, and I decided to erase my identity from this world to avenge my lost love. I came to the Cloister Pavilion again. Soon, many people will come here, and the murderer I think about day and night is among them.

The Last 139 Steps

The Last 139 Steps

General Fiction

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109K0

A villa in Pitchfort Village has been abandoned for five years. The previous owner of the villa stipulated in his will that his heirs could not freely dispose of the villa until five years after his death. However, recently, someone heard some strange noises when passing by his cemetery. The surrounding soil seemed to have been disturbed not long ago. Dr. Twist and Detective Burns entered the villa together and found the body of the former owner on a chair in the living room! All the doors and windows in the villa were locked, and there was a thick layer of dust on the ground without any traces. There were more than a thousand pairs of old shoes of various kinds scattered on the ground...

Paul Holt Mystery Novel Set (five Volumes in Total)

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516K04

Five classic mystery novels by "Master of Impossible Crime" Paul Holt have been introduced into the country and will take you through the mystery! When you eliminate the impossible, what remains, no matter how unbelievable, is the truth.

Mask Game

Mask Game

General Fiction

J

83K01

The story takes place in London in April 1946, a time when the panic caused by air raids still lingered in the hearts of London citizens. After losing his beloved wife in an air raid, Ralph Conroy passed the time by racing and betting on horses. One night, he received a strange letter from his friend Philip Macdonald, asking him to go to a remote neighborhood in London overnight for an inexplicable date. He also asked him to "play it by ear and not to confront anyone." Ralph followed the instructions in his friend's letter one by one... And didn't want what was waiting for him to be a complete nightmare. His behavior aroused the suspicion of a police officer, and he had to use force to escape; in a mysterious blue Ford car, one of the passengers seemed to be his late wife of five years, Josephine; in the end, the owner and guests of the date place actually mistook him for another person...

Phantom Alley

Phantom Alley

General Fiction

(french) Paul Holt

91K0

On a foggy night in London, Ralph Tierney lost his way in London and accidentally entered an alley called Kraken Street, where he witnessed an ongoing murder: when the woman stabbed the man with a dagger, darkness struck. When the light returned, he saw the woman lying on the floor. After escaping, he turned around to look for the alley again, but no matter how hard he looked, he couldn't find it! What's even more incredible is that everything that happened that night seemed to be real events nineteen years ago! This phantom alley seems to be able to travel through time and space...

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General Fiction

J

316K0

The novel focuses on the protagonist Julien's personal struggle and description of his two love experiences, revealing the magnificent class struggle during the Restoration Dynasty and reflecting the broad life picture of political darkness, church corruption, aristocratic reaction and the bourgeoisie's greed for profit. Julien's two love motives are all based on love and possession as the starting point, and ultimately achieve his own political goals. The structure of the novel is rigorous and well-proportioned, the language is concise and fluent, the characters and their personalities are closely connected with the environment, and it is good at revealing the characters' inner conflicts and instant changes in thoughts and feelings, so as to highlight people's personality characteristics. This is the greatest artistic feature of this book.

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General Fiction

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395K0

"The Decameron" (1348-1353) is the first realist masterpiece in the history of European literature. The work begins with a prologue, describing what happened to ten young men and women who took refuge in a villa in the countryside against the background of the plague in Florence. Each of the ten young people told a story every day, and a total of one hundred stories were told in ten days, hence the name "The Decameron". Each story is of different lengths and all-inclusive in content, and humanistic thought is the main thread running through the book.

Selected Poems of Bunin

(russia) Bunin

88K0

Although Bunin won the Nobel Prize for Literature as a novelist, his literary career began with poetry, and he himself has always called himself a poet. In addition, Bunin's essay writing is unique among Russian writers, with elegant style, profound artistic conception, eternal significance, and still has great reading value today. "Selected Poems of Bunin" selects Bunin's poems and essays, and readers can experience the writer's delicate emotions and profound thoughts.

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General Fiction

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405K0

It reveals the inside story of the literary and journalistic circles, and concentrates the author's most important life experiences and deep feelings about life. It is one of the most valuable works in "Human Comedy". The novel tells the story of two talented and ambitious young people who failed in their struggles and had their ideals shattered. The work reflects the social situation and mental state of an entire generation of young people after the French Revolution.

Bud

Bud

General Fiction

J

323K0

Germinal is the first "social history" novel about miners. The novel is divided into seven parts. The first four parts are introduction, beginning, development, and depth. They repeatedly explain the miserable working and living conditions of the miners, and pave the way for the emergence, expansion, and rise of the miners' resistance. The fifth part is the climax of the book. The resentment accumulated by the miners for generations is finally uncontrollable, and the strike is brewing and matures and breaks out naturally. The sixth and seventh parts write about the results of the strike, the failure and the ending.

Collected Works of Maupassant (all 4 Volumes)

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1.3M01

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.

Selected Short Stories of Bunin

J

150K0

Bunin is a master of short story writing. He uses poetic language and complex to create short stories, and uses dramatic conflicts to structure short stories. Therefore, his short stories are actually similar to Chekhov's short stories, but the creation objects and content are different. The short stories in "Selected Short Stories of Bunin" more concentratedly reflect the characteristics of Bunin's short stories: exquisiteness, intense but soothing conflicts, light but rich complexes, and should be said to have a strong sense of modernity.

Selected Novels by Chekhov

J

307K01

Chekhov was a writer with a strong sense of humor. In his novels, he cleverly produced laughter with subtly different emotional colors based on the different natures of the characters and events depicted. Light humor was often intertwined with bitter irony. Chekhov's novels are compact and concise, concise and concise, giving readers room for independent thinking.

Vanity Fair: up and Down

J

573K0

In "Vanity Fair", the author mainly portrays a typical female adventurer in British capitalist society in the early 19th century. This character is neither evil nor kind, but very humane and completely a product of the times. In the novel, the author frequently communicates with readers, and the narrative is mixed with discussions, sometimes sarcastic, sometimes serious and sometimes wry, with a strong comedic effect. When readers participate in the thinking process, they can not only understand the author's intentions, but also learn a lot from it.

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Q

General Fiction

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434K0

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Earthly Paradise

Earthly Paradise

General Fiction

J

175K0

"Heaven on Earth" is Fitzgerald's debut novel. It was published in 1920 due to the insight of the famous publisher Perkins. Although this novel is not as well-known as "The Great Gatsby", it is Fitzgerald's most famous work. After the publication of this book, he not only gained fame and fortune, but also won the love and marriage of the socialite Zelda. The novel successfully portrays the image of Amory Bryan as a romantic narcissist in a semi-autobiographical form. By centering on the central theme of Brian, a young man from the Midwest, his several love entanglements before and after World War I and his pursuit of fame, it details the living conditions and spiritual outlook of the young American generation after World War I. Although the novel is immature, it boldly attempts various forms and techniques, including novel narrative, poetry and drama, and the characters created are vivid and vivid on the page.

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General Fiction

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184K0

"The Age of Innocence" is a 1920 work by Edith Wharton. In 1921, the book won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature, making Mrs. Wharton the first female writer to win the award. In this work, May and Newland, a pair of golden girls from the upper class, are about to get married. At this time, the bride's cousin Ellen escaped from a bad marriage and returned to New York from Europe. She was plagued by rumors. Her arrival shook Newland's mind. At first, Newland was worried that Ellen's stain would affect the family about to get married. Soon, he began to be attracted to this woman who ignored the obsolete rules of New York's upper class society, and he had doubts about whether he wanted to marry May, the perfect product of old New York society. This is a dilemma between red roses and white roses, as well as a struggle between social stereotypes and individual freedom. Compared with "Fun House", "The Age of Innocence" is a novel with a softer and more elegant tone. In her biography, Wharton wrote that the book "The Age of Innocence" allowed her to "temporarily escape from the present, return to her childhood, and return to an America that has long disappeared... In 1914, the world I grew up in and heard was destroyed." Many scholars and readers also agree that "The Age of Innocence" is fundamentally a story that attempts to reconcile the contradictions between the old and the new world.

1984

1984

General Fiction

(uk) George Orwell

183K01

"1984" is the last novel written by the British writer George Orwell during his lifetime, and it is also a uniquely influential literary work in the 20th century. Since the book was first published in 1949, it has been adapted into movies many times. It has been included in the "Top 100 English Novels of the 20th Century" and was named "one of the 100 best English novels since 1923" by the American "Time" magazine. The story of this book takes place in the future world, that is, Oceania in 1984. The protagonist Winston sticks to his beliefs in that dark social environment and strives to get rid of various shackles, but he does not expect that his fate has already been doomed... The author uses rich imagination and strict logical reasoning to show a future world that is devoid of human nature, and warns the world not to fall into such a tragedy.

The Burning Ocean: 1941-1942, from the Raid on Pearl Harbor to the Battle of Midway

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393K0

In the early morning of December 7, 1941, Honolulu residents who were accustomed to military exercises woke up to the noisy sound of artillery fire as usual. They did not realize that a magnificent symphony that staked the fate of the country had already been played... The arrogant Japan declared an undeclared war on the United States. The two giant ships of Pearl Harbor soared into flames, and the unsinkable legend disappeared into the towering black smoke. The Japanese army then became overwhelming. The overwhelming sun flag became the messenger of death on the vast ocean, and the Japanese soldiers were regarded as monsters by their opponents, leaving behind the myth of invincibility. However, the Japanese army's "Victory Disease" gave the US military an opportunity. The Japanese fleet tried to lure the main force of the U. S. Military into a trap and annihilate it in one fell swoop, completely unaware that the movement had been grasped by the U. S. Military. In the end, all the participating aircraft carriers were buried at the bottom of the sea at Midway Island, and the strategic initiative was handed over to others. From Pearl Harbor to Midway, unprecedented fierce naval battles shook the foundations of the participating nations. The battle situation in these six months not only determined the direction of the Pacific War, but also affected the entire situation of World War II. If the balance of history moves even a little bit, the world we know will be completely different. "The Burning Ocean" writes about the gripping initial stage of the Pacific War. From it, we can not only appreciate the strategizing behind Roosevelt and Churchill's chatting and laughing, Yamamoto Isoroku's arrogant gamble, but also the despair of the pilots who narrowly escaped death when faced with the relics of their fallen comrades, and the despair of the fleet commander when he received unfavorable information just after issuing an order. When we rise and fall with the characters in the book, history is no longer out of reach.

The Fury of Conquest: 1942-1944, from the Battle of Guadalcanal to the Battle of the Philippine Sea

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425K0

In early June 1942, the Japanese army, which was eager to win, suffered heavy losses in the Battle of Midway, and its desire for a quick victory was completely shattered. The Pacific War has since turned into a protracted war of attrition. After the Allied forces sounded the clarion call for counterattack, the beautiful Pacific islands, from the Solomon Islands, the Gilbert Islands to the Marshall Islands, all turned into blood-filled Shura fields. In order to seize these strategic locations, the Allied forces launched a large-scale amphibious landing battle unprecedented in history. In "Rage of Conquest", Ian Toll pointedly pointed out that the United States gradually gained an overwhelming advantage at this stage by virtue of its strong and stable resource supply, military output and logistical support, and by the end of the war it was a sure win. However, Japan's domestic and military forces continue to promote and beautify "Jade Sui", requiring troops and even civilians to fight to the end and die when there is no hope of victory. The result of this is that 1.5 Million Japanese soldiers and civilians will die before the Japanese rulers lose their fighting spirit...

Miracle Doctor Mother with Sinister Son

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3.1M7.92,481

There are countless rumors about a charming mother and son. Some people say that they are a mother and son with peerless looks. The mother's skin is like gelatin, her bright eyes are smooth and her lips are moist; the son's face is as bright as a crown jade, and he is handsome and plump! Some people also say that they are a pair of devil mother and son. The mother is holding a silver needle, making the living dead, with flesh and bones; the son is playing with poisonous poison, which makes everyone crazy when they see it, and everyone who hears it! One day, Qingcheng's mother and son entered the city, the hospital swatted flies, and several wealthy people were robbed. "Mom, are there any rich targets today?" "Hey, the handsome guy sitting in the teahouse opposite looks good." "Mom, that handsome uncle looks a lot like me..."

Ghost Stories (set of 3 Volumes)

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482K0

This set includes: "Kaitan Hyakumonogatari: The Crying Boy", "Kaitan Hyakumonogatari: The Dark Beast" and "Kaitan Hyakumonogatari: The Beginning of the Affair". "Kaitan Hyakumonogatari: The Crying Boy" is about: Mishimaya in Kanda, Edo, where you can tell your unknown secrets. No need to tell me your name, just words and ears to listen. All stories will be forever sealed in my heart, I promise you. As a result, unexpected visitors came one after another.

Good Morning, Mr. President

J

199K06

What is it like to have a flash marriage and become a "little puppy" CEO? Xia Xi looked at the boy with red lips and white teeth: "You are so young, you are not yet an adult, right?" "Little Puppy" Jing Yao: "Mrs. Jing, I am an adult, and I am absolutely capable of letting you hold two children in three years." Xia Xi also later learned that pampering has nothing to do with age.

Full Blessing

Full Blessing

Literature

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In 2005, the Peking University Library purchased a large number of opera scripts, which were originally collected by the family of the famous opera master Cheng Yanqiu from generation to generation. Each script is certified by the seal of Yushuang Zanqu (Yushuang is Cheng Yanqiu's calligraphy). These scripts span a long period of time, from the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty to the early years of the Republic of China. They are all actual performance scripts at that time, including not only lyrics and spoken dialogue, but some scripts also have Gongchi music notation. "Ten Perfect Blessings" is one of this series of scripts. The difference between "Shiquanfu" and other traditional opera scripts is that it contains more spoken vocabulary and grammatical phenomena in Beijing dialect, which has a positive effect on both the history of Chinese language and the study of early Beijing dialect. This book is a photocopy of the "Yu Shuang Zang Qu" collection in the Peking University Library. It is a copy by Chen Jinque, a man from the Qing Dynasty. The content is complete and the handwriting is clear. An introduction is added before photocopying to help readers understand the background, literature sources and overall appearance of the book.

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