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General Fiction

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She is both old and young, both abrupt and mysterious; she is the cradle and mother of Quasimodo, and the lair where Frollo plots his conspiracy; she is Esmeralda's refuge, and the demon attacked by the Beggar Gang; she is the temple that is feared by all, and the palace where all fates are rubbed. Whether her soul is good or evil, it is always closely related to all living things... She is, incomparable, Notre Dame de Paris.

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (original Work Starring Zhang Miaoyi and Chang Huasen)

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"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" is a rich collection of strange novels in classical Chinese: "Nian Yang" and "Scam" talk about ancient deceptions. The traps set up and the psychology used are the same as modern techniques. For thousands of years, people still fall into the same pit; "Cui Meng" is basically a Qing Dynasty novel. "Seven Samurai"; the exquisite language game of "Fox Harmony"; the advanced satire of "The Strange Pigeon"... And those stories about fox ghosts and fairy monsters mostly rely on the "inhuman" identity and abilities of fox ghosts, fairy monsters and monsters to achieve wishes that are not restricted by real conditions and secular morality. In fairyland, underworld or in the human world, keep your beautiful ideals and live a great romantic life. This edition selects ninety-two famous chapters that are either exquisite, affectionate or ups and downs to present the essence of "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio".

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Selborne is a small village located 50 miles southwest of London, England, and is also the hometown of the author White. White loved nature and liked to observe biological dynamics. He often corresponded with two friends in London who were also engaged in natural history research and exchanged observations. "Selborne Natural History" was written on the basis of these letters. With a leisurely attitude and a rigorous scientific attitude, White described the natural scenery of the British countryside and observed and recorded the birds, animals and plants of Selborne. His simple and straightforward writing depicts Selborne like a picture scroll, and at the same time shows the British rural life in the 18th century, full of pastoral interest.

Anne's Diary

Anne's Diary

General Fiction

(german) Anne Frank

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"The Diary of Anne Frank" is the diary of the Jewish girl Anne Frank. This diary records her secret life for two years from June 1942 to August 1944. In August 1944, the whole family was arrested by the Green Police and sent to a concentration camp. He died of typhoid fever the following year. The diary contains detailed records of Anne's hidden life, as well as her analysis of her adolescent self, her longing for the end of her war life, and her brief but beautiful first love. Although she was in the midst of war, Anne still observed life optimistically and delicately and faced the war situation positively. After the war, her surviving father, Otto Frank, published Anne's diary, causing a huge sensation. "The Diary of Anne Frank" has been translated into more than 70 languages ​​and was included in the "Memory of the World Register" by UNESCO in 2009. The film also received eight Oscar nominations in one fell swoop, and both John F. Kennedy and Audrey Hepburn voiced their voices for the book. Anne's story has had an impact around the world.

Complete Works of Shakespeare's Comedies and Tragedies (six Volumes in Total)

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A complete collection of twenty-three plays from Shakespeare's comedies and tragedies. There are six volumes in total, three volumes of comedy and three volumes of tragedy. In 1947, "The Complete Works of Shakespeare's Dramas" translated by Mr. Zhu Shenghao was published by World Book Company. The entire book was selected and edited based on this edition. As one of China's earliest translators of Shakespeare's works, Zhu Shenghao's primary purpose of translation is to "maintain the charm of the original work", followed by clarity. It has been translated for more than seventy years and is still very popular. Zhu's translation is basically consistent with the style of today's Chinese. The distinctive Wu dialect and words that are unknown to modern readers but are rich in allusions and have great literary talent are all preserved in this edition. If combined with the context, these expressions will not cause obstacles to understanding the original text, and readers can also appreciate the charm of the original translation.

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General Fiction

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There was once someone who might understand me. But this man was exactly the man I killed. On the opening day of the exhibition, a strange girl stayed in front of my painting for a long time - only she saw the small window in the painting that no one cared about. For the first time in my life, someone glimpsed my hopeless loneliness in the dark tunnel. We became lovers, but her mystery, alienation, and elusiveness made me suspicious, angry, and sleepless. After countless hardships, I put the knife that ended the pain in my hand. But I think there will be someone who understands me: even just one person.

Storm in the Taiwan Strait: Zheng Chenggong and the Ming Dynasty

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Why did the phenomenon of "Two Emperors in Two Hundred Miles" appear only in Nanming? Is the Ming general Shi Lang's surrender to the Qing Dynasty just a choice based on interests? Why did the Zheng family's army, which was so overwhelming in the early days of the Northern Expedition, end in failure? Why did the Dutch, who had strong ships and cannons, fall into a defensive battle? Did the Tokugawa shogunate lend troops to the Zheng family? This book uses Zheng Chenggong's life and official career as a clue to give a panoramic view of the turbulent times and dramatic changes in the eighteen years from 1644 to 1662. It vividly depicts many historical figures. Through in-depth restoration of major historical events, this book explores the complex factional relationships, overt and covert struggles in the Southern Ming Dynasty, as well as human choices under the balance of interests.

Visitors to the Isolated Island

(japanese) Abbot Guihui

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Ryusei Yushu is determined to avenge his childhood friend, and he wants to kill three people. The stage for revenge will be the isolated island - Youshi Island. Youse Island is known for its secret festivals that are held regularly. As early as forty-five years ago, a bizarre tragedy occurred on the island, killing thirteen people. Since then, the island has become an uninhabited island. A group of nine people came to Yuse Island to film a TV show. Yushu, who had murderous intentions, found that one of the revenge targets had been killed... Who made the first move? Will the murderer continue to commit crimes? To complete the revenge plan with his own hands, Yushu must find out the truth.

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General Fiction

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He leaned forward and looked down at her - "I'm not targeting you, I just want to see how long it takes to turn into a skeleton. It took a kitten seven months, how long do you think it will take you?" A wooden board was drawn across to cover the hole. She screamed, and the only answer was the sound of stones being piled up. That year, he was fourteen years old. Forensic doctor Maura Ayres found a car parked in front of her house with a body in the driver's seat. The deceased looked exactly like her! After in-depth investigation, it was discovered that the deceased was Maura's twin sister. Maura decided to go to the place where her sister once lived to pursue the truth, and unexpectedly dug up the bones: a pregnant woman was locked in a "coffin", and the kidnappers left her with enough food and a small vent, and it seemed that they did not want her to die...

Robert Sawyer Science Fiction Series (set of 5 Volumes in Total)

(add) Robert Sawyer

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The set contains 5 volumes, including "Red Star Blues", "God in Calculation", "Golden Fleece", "Star Cluster" and "Ultimate Experiment".

Poems in the Frozen Period: Miłosz's Poems Ⅰ

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"The purpose of poetry is, and can only be, salvation." "Poems in the Frozen Period: Miłosz's Collected Poems I" contains 56 poems by Miłosz, from "Poems in the Frozen Period" (1933), "Three Winters" (1936), "Salvation" (1945), The Light of Day (1953), "On Poetry" (1957) and "King Poppierre and Others" (1962). Most of them are long poems, which include rich lyricism and description, as well as fierce and indignant ridicule and criticism. During this period, Milosz witnessed many historical events and wrote famous works such as "Piazza Fiori". Czeslaw Milosz, one of the greatest poets of the 20th century, defined the tragedy and beauty of his era with unparalleled precision and elegance. His poems, whether they describe his boyhood in Poland, his grief in war-torn Warsaw, or his pursuit of faith, are all astonishing and awe-inspiring, and they convey a strong sense of life and the individuality of ordinary life. The poem's exploration of death, war, love and faith is gripping, shocking and thought-provoking: "The existence of this land itself is far beyond the description of any language." "Miłosz's Collected Poems" contains 335 of the poet's poems from 1931 to 2001. This poem chapter, according to the year of creation and publication, is divided into four volumes: "Poems of the Frozen Period", "Enchanted Guqiao", "Reminiscences of Homeland" and "Facing the River". It was directly translated from Polish by Polish literature experts. It is the first time that the complete picture of Miłosz's poetry is presented in the Chinese world.

The Enchanted Guccio: Miłosz's Collected Poems Ii

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"There are no flowers in the garden because they have been trampled." "The Enchanted Guccio: Miłosz's Poems II" contains 73 poems by Miłosz, from "The Enchanted Guccio" (1965), "The City without a Name" (1969), "Prose Poems" (1954-1969), "Where the Sun Rises and Sets" (1974) and "Ode to the Pearl" (1981). Most of them were created by the poet after he immigrated to the United States. Some of his works reveal his happiness in settling in the New World, but there is still some inner struggle and pain. Czeslaw Milosz, one of the greatest poets of the 20th century, defined the tragedy and beauty of his era with unparalleled precision and elegance. His poems, whether they describe his boyhood in Poland, his grief in war-torn Warsaw, or his pursuit of faith, are all astonishing and awe-inspiring, and they convey a strong sense of life and the individuality of ordinary life. The poem's exploration of death, war, love and faith is gripping, shocking and thought-provoking: "The existence of this land itself is far beyond the description of any language." "Miłosz's Collected Poems" contains 335 of the poet's poems from 1931 to 2001. This poem chapter, according to the year of creation and publication, is divided into four volumes: "Poems of the Frozen Period", "Enchanted Guqiao", "Reminiscences of Homeland" and "Facing the River". It was directly translated from Polish by Polish literature experts. It is the first time that the complete picture of Miłosz's poetry is presented in the Chinese world.

Love's Escape

Love's Escape

General Fiction

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"The Escape of Love" is a collection of short stories by Bernhard Schlink, an important writer, novelist and best-selling author in the contemporary German literary world. It contains seven short stories. The seven independent stories told have a common theme - the secret behind love. The story tells the story of a man who has been attracted to a mysterious painting collected by his father since he was a child. When he grew up, he finally learned that the secret behind the painting was his father's controversial identity in the war. Story Two tells the story of an awkward friendship between a man from West Berlin and an East Berlin couple. The third story is about a man who discovers after the death of his wife that under the harmonious marriage for many years, his wife was having an affair with another man, and he begins to track this man. Story 4 tells the story of a successful architect who deals with three women, but encounters a bizarre incident. Story 5 tells the story of a German student whose father had experienced the war and fell in love with a Jewish-American girl. They were repeatedly troubled by differences in beliefs and the shadow of history. Story 6 tells the story of an armistice observer who once again embarked on a dangerous journey. He began to doubt his role as a peace messenger and felt guilty that he had not fulfilled his responsibilities as a father. Story 7 tells the story of a German man over fifty whose relationship with his wife has gradually become colder. He decides to travel to the United States together as a silver wedding anniversary to bring the two closer together, but he hesitates along the way. How love happens and how it ends, the emergence and resolution of misunderstandings, the unfolding of deception and the revelation of the truth, and the various twists and turns in these processes, are what the male protagonists of the seven stories have experienced, and they face more sober and brave women.

Summer Lies

Summer Lies

General Fiction

(german) Bernhard Schlink

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"Summer Lies" is a collection of short stories by Bernhard Schlink, an important writer, novelist and best-selling author in the German contemporary literary world. It contains seven short stories. The author wrote seven sad stories around the key word "lie": a man hesitated to return to a normal life after experiencing a lightning love affair he met on vacation; a woman suddenly discovered that the meaning of life she had believed in for many years no longer existed and began to look for students. People who have loved in time try to undo their past decisions; a son embarks on a journey with his father in order to truly understand him; an old man suffering from an incurable disease arranges a summer vacation with his family to say his final farewell to life; a man listens to the passenger next to him on the plane confessing his legendary experience, but suspects that what he is facing is a scam... Family, friendship or love are entangled in daily life, and life is always wandering between doubt and belief.

Fictional Collection (complete Works of Borges)

(argentina) Jorge Luis Borges

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This book is a representative collection of short stories by Borges, the Argentine poet, novelist, critic, and translator, and a master of Spanish literature. It includes two sixteen novels, "The Garden of Forking Paths" and "The Collection of Fictions." In 1944, Borges officially published these stories under the name "The Collection of Fictions." Borges named his iconic work directly after "fiction", which was also the final form of Borges' version of "The Garden of Forking Paths". "The Garden of Forking Paths", published in 1941, is Borges's most well-known novel. The context of "novel-garden-time-maze" appeared for the first time in Borges' writing and became a keyword in his art. The understanding of different sequences of time that are parallel, divergent, converging, or intertwined is integrated into writing, and endless possibilities arise from this. "Apocryphal Collection" continues the theme of fictional legendary stories. The collection of novels includes the author's "most proud story" "The South", which is regarded as a turning point in Borges's writing.

Translation Documentary Set·2023 Edition (44 Volumes in Total)

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Use documentation to keep your focus on human experience. True stories are far more exciting than novels. "Translation Documentary Set · 2023 Edition (set has 44 volumes in total)" is the second collection of the Translation Documentary Series following "Translation Documentary Set · 2020 Edition (set has 39 volumes in total)". The documentary series has a total of 44 works, divided into 8 themes: true crime, invisible America, Japanese field observation, history, human world, characters, essays and nature and people. It spans disciplines, languages, time and space, continues to pay attention to human experience, and faces the real world. This set includes "The Year of Evil", "Tokyo Vice", "Body Trade", "The Defender", "Fabrication", "The Erased Family", "Lies", "Unknown Women", "Fatal Love", "Dangerous Acquaintances", "Toxicology Handbook", "The Devil Around Me", "Psychological Detective", "Top Cold Cases", "The Price of Justice", "Dream Addiction", "American Death (Revised Edition)", "Death and Life in Small Towns", "Female Poverty", "Bankruptcy after Old Age", "High School" "Born into poverty and busy family", "Two generations after old age are bankrupt", "East University Girl", "Dementia and Disappearance", "Thirty-year-old", "Cellphone Waste", "A Mass Abandoned Society", "Mid-life Crisis Observation", "Blood in the Water", "The Imperial Army", "Hope in Hell", "Business in the Constitution", "Core Meltdown", "Disintegration of Zhaohe", "Life and Death Lessons", "Euthanasia Scene", "My Brain is Open", "My Two Homelands", "The Age of Nothingness", "Looking for Things", "What is Good to Eat This Year?" "Ignite Hope", "First Light" and "The Story of the Vaccine".

Collection of Fairy Tales

Case West

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Evil nourishes and grows in corners, spreads deep into people's hearts, and becomes an irreversible law of survival for the world. . . . The world is originally dark, and people stand in the light but forget the shadows behind them. . . "I want to be a hero!!!" "First of all, I have to become stronger so that I can protect the important people." ...

Selected Poems of Nietzsche

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A collection of outstanding poems from Nietzsche's life poetry, arranged in chronological order. This selection is based on the high quality of the poems and the completeness of the poetry collection, which can reflect the overall style of Nietzsche's poetry to a certain extent.

Selections of Russian Lyric Poems

(russia) Pushkin Et Al.

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This book follows the historical development of Russian lyric poetry and collects more than 400 poems from more than 300 years. Among them, there are many representative works by some star poets, such as Pushkin, Tyutchev, Feit, Yesenin, Tsvetaeva, etc.

Death of Ivan Ilyich

Death of Ivan Ilyich

General Fiction

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An important work by the Russian literary giant Tolstoy in his later years. The novel tells the story of a highly respected court official who originally lived an ordinary life. Suddenly he learned that he was seriously ill and was about to die, so he began to think about life and life. The novel uses line drawing to meticulously express all the mental activities of human beings when facing death, to think deeply about the issue of death, and to inspire everyone to think about the meaning of life and the true meaning of life.

Reasoning When the Stars Shine

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This book is a collection of short mystery novels from around the world, carefully compiled and selected by the famous mystery writer Edogawa Ranpo, who is known as the "father of Japanese mystery novels". Starting from "The Purloined Letter" by Edgar Allan Poe, the originator of mystery novels, it includes Collins's "The Harm Against Ourselves", Conan Doyle's "The Red-Headed Society", and Jack Futrell's "Escape from Cell No. 13". The selection spans two centuries, and the spatial scope focuses on In Europe and the United States, where the development of mystery novels is the most mature, the selected works are ordered according to the time of creation. They include original reasoning that focuses on trickery, and suspense stories with long aftertaste. It also includes humorous reasoning, tough guy style and other genre branches, which are both representative and interesting to read. From it, readers can look forward to the century-old development of mystery novels and overlook the many genres of mystery novels.

Spirit and Eros: the Collected Works of Hesse (set of 6 Books)

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"Siddhartha" is a novella by Hesse published in 1922. "Demian" is a novel published in 1919. "Steppenwolf" is a novel published in 1927, with a strong autobiographical flavor. "Spirit and Eros" is a novel published in 1930. It tells the life of Narcissus and Goldmund, two talented but very different young men. "The Joy of the Garden" is a collection of Hesse's essays, containing 61 chapters. In addition to being widely known as a writer, Hesse was also a living artist, painter and gardener. This book mainly records Hesse's conversations and games with nature at different periods of his life. "Klingsor's Last Summer" is a novella published in 1920.

Rise Starts with Finance

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He pioneered the artificial intelligence GPT, defeated Google in spiritual search, conquered quantum computing, broke through room temperature superconductivity, built an orbital reef space station, established the first lunar base, and developed space mining... He built an intelligent quantitative trading model based on artificial intelligence, used artificial intelligence automated trading to harvest the global capital market, participated in the foreign exchange financial defense war, and defeated and counter-harvested international short sellers... He is a well-known technological genius and an unknown financial tycoon. In the summer of 2012, his rise began in finance.

The Villain Who Robs the Male Protagonist in Quick Travel

Burnt Tea Matcha

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The new book is released, everyone, go and take a look, take a look, "The Villain of Fast Travel Stole the System Again", support it, support it, this is a story about the host and the system~ 1v1 pet article Su bandit considers himself a kind and gentle sunny boy, but in fact he can do things but never speak. As a host, it is not easy for the system to beg for him every day. Punish? Is it related to him? KPI? People don't take it seriously. Task? He does it all based on his mood. Until one day, this person appeared. Well, the old man seemed to have found something interesting, so he decided that he wanted to pet him. You are a CEO, no problem, pet. You are the sponsor dad, no problem, Chong. You are a miracle doctor, no problem, dear. Wait, are you enemies? No matter what, I can be captured...

God Knows (joseph Heller)

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You've heard of King David, the legendary warrior and king of the United Kingdom of Israel, the husband of Bathsheba, and the father of Solomon. Now, meet the real King David: a proud son of the Jews, a poet who was constantly copied, a husband and a father. In his later years, David was described as haggard and dying. With a bittersweet nostalgia, but more of a regret, he looked back on his magnificent life on his death bed: his early military exploits, eight marriages, several children who broke his heart or disappointed him, constant fights with relatives, and a God who did not know whether he had forgotten or abandoned him. "God Knows" is Joseph Heller's fourth novel, based on the story of King David. Joseph Heller used black humor to restore a more realistic and vivid image of King David. "God Knows" dissolves traditional historical writing, reveals the mystery of theological knowledge through different versions of stories, and dispels the sacred halo of sacred works of Western culture. From deconstructing David to subverting religious classics to dissolving God, Heller subverts everything sacred, from literary classics to religious beliefs. The book is Heller's meditation on his own life and an exploration of Jewish perspectives on family, life, death, and more.

The Great Separation: the Fate of the Old and New Continents (translator Lin's History of Thought)

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From the time when ancient ancestors entered the American continent 15,000 BC to the discovery of the New World by Columbus in 1492 AD, a great unknown experiment occurred in human history. During this period, human ancestors in the New and Old Worlds lived in time and space isolated from each other. Facing different geography, climate, and animal and plant communities, they each developed completely different human natures, ideas, and societies. "The Great Separation" is a cutting-edge work by British intellectual history scholar Peter Watson that explores human history and destiny. Watson draws on recent achievements in anthropology, archaeology, mythology, biology, and ethics to discuss the different potentials of human nature realized in different environments, and also presents a comprehensive picture of the different destinies of human societies in the New and Old Worlds. This book explores many major historical variables that affect human society, and synthesizes a set of evolutionary frameworks for human life, customs, and ideas. Whether it is the structure of the continent and the animal and plant resources available for domestication, or the climate patterns and the abnormal distribution of hallucinogens, they have had a profound impact on human social forms, living customs, religious beliefs, and language structures, forming the ideological foundation of our current society.

The Last Hours (joseph Heller's Work)

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"The Last Days" is the sequel to Joseph Heller's "Catch-22". In addition to Yossarian, Milo, Priest and others in "Catch-22", it also adds Sammy, Liu and other characters who left a deep impression on readers. As they grow older, they no longer fight fascist fire, but disease and death. The black humor of "Catch-22" has been extended and broken through in this book, such as "the priest urinated in heavy water", "a lavish wedding held in a dirty station during the economic depression", "the president mistakenly released a nuclear weapon while playing games"... The greed and hypocrisy of capitalism are clearly visible in Heller's absurdity and profundity.

The Sense of Reality: a Study of Ideas and Their History (second Edition)

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In the nine articles in the main body of "The Sense of Reality: A Study of Ideas and Their History," Isaiah Berlin explores some of the core concepts that have dominated the development of European history in the past three centuries, traces the rise and evolution of important ideological trends, and teases out an evolutionary path from Kantianism through Romanticism to nationalism. The book touches on many topics, such as realism in history, political judgment, and the responsibility of art. Berlin pointed out that good historians, politicians and novelists have a similar talent for discerning the characteristics and subtle relationships of specific moments, which is the "sense of reality." These articles demonstrate Berlin's extremely profound knowledge, insight, and fluent writing. This book has been updated to the second edition of Princeton, with a preface written by Timothy Snyder, and two articles written by Berlin himself: "The Great Russian Critic: V. G. Belinsky" and "The End of Perfect Social Theory", which are of great reading value.

Possessed

Possessed

General Fiction

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"Possessed" is the masterpiece of the Austrian writer Hermann Bloch, who was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature and is known as one of the "four greatest novelists in Central Europe". The story takes place ten years after the First World War. It tells the story of a tramp who comes to a small mountain village and pollutes the entire village with his deadly and harmful thoughts, causing all the villagers to fall into a state of obsession, which then triggers a series of evil events... "Possession" provides a profound and sharp analysis of the blind obedience of the masses and reflects on the cultural shortcomings of Europe. It is considered one of the most classic works about the rise of the Nazis, comparable to Thomas Mann's "The Magic Mountain". So far it has been translated into English, French, Japanese, Hungarian, Czech and Polish and other languages. This is the first time it has been translated into Chinese.

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General Fiction

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Koizumi Yakumo was born in Greece and grew up in Ireland, but he was obsessed with Japanese culture and created a large number of well-known ghost stories. The earless Yōichi, the snow girl, the green willow spirit, the dream-eating tapir... These monsters originally only had vague images in the village night talk. It was not until they met Koizumi Yakumo that they became flesh and blood, affectionate and meaningful, and were truly known to the public! This book conducts a comprehensive review of all 17 volumes of Koizumi Yakumo's works, and compiles all the ghost stories from "Keidan", "Spiritual Japan", "Amagawa Kitan and Others", "Old Art" and other books, and makes up the number of "Keidan" from 17 in the first edition to 69! Looking at life through the eyes of ghosts, I find that ghosts are more affectionate and righteous than humans!

Wilderness Ladies: a Collection of Atwood Women's Survival Stories

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We call those women who dare to break the rules and long for the unknown Wilderness Women. Now, ladies and gentlemen, let us invite the "Lady of the Wilderness" to make her debut - "Furball": A lover's betrayal is nothing, even if she takes revenge, she must find another way. "Isis in the Dark": Does anyone still write poetry in this impetuous era? She is the light that has not disappeared in the ordinary world. "Clay Man": She can give a man divinity, but of course she can also take away his aura at any time. 10 Stories, 10 women who actively survive in the wilderness of life tell you: life is not a track, but a wilderness that can be explored to your heart's content.

London Flower of Evil

London Flower of Evil

General Fiction

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She is young, beautiful, the heir to a huge inheritance, and rises into London's upper class overnight. However, with her arrival, murders occurred one after another in London: a young nurse's head was missing; a banker committed suicide; a theater actor was buried in a sea of ​​fire; a private detective was buried underwater... Each of these seemingly unrelated horrific cases was inextricably linked to her. Everyone who tries to uncover her true face unknowingly falls into her carefully planned trap... The evil woman is charming, beautiful, bad and cruel!

Stone Mattress: Atwood's Dark Nine Stories

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Welcome to Atwood's wonderland of words! Here, evil and weirdness are everywhere, and wisdom and pungency are everywhere. Here you will see: The old lady puts her young rival in love into a fantasy world and releases a hundred bees at noon every day to sting her over and over again. A girl who was born with deformities was buried by her family. Years later, she wandered around the village. The innocent girl was hunted by the whole village. A severed hand crawled out of the mud and wrote a twisted confession to take revenge on his lover; it crawled out of the page again and controlled the author's life. The flirting lady doesn't know that in a few hours, she will use a 1.9 Billion-year-old fossil to complete a revenge that spans 50 years. After all, some people cannot forgive and can only seek revenge to the end.

Cat Eye

Cat Eye

General Fiction

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"Through this cat's eye marble, I saw my entire life." The painter Elaine never thought that she would return to her hometown again after so many years. What awaits her is not the joy of revisiting her old place, but the lingering "ghost of childhood" - Cordelia, her best friend and enemy, the creator of her endless pain. Isolation, hostility, and mental violence once made Elaine's life worse than death; and it only takes one compromise for the violence to escalate step by step. As an adult, Elaine still cannot get out of the shadow of her childhood and can only keep running away from those darkest years. In fact, as long as you fight back ruthlessly once, you can break away from the false friendship.

I Have an Aladdin System

March Loft

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As an orphan, she was confused about the future. Suddenly one day, she got a system. System: I am Aladdin's magic lamp. Any wish I have can come true! Her: I want to experience a different life. System: As you wish This is the story of an orphan who changed his life after getting the system

I Started with the Escape Room

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Unlimited streaming, no cp yet, escape room type, involving comprehensive horror. An accidental outing, I encountered this kind of thing... Weird space, scary paper figures, dim lights and white human skin... How can I escape from all this...

Japanese Classical Women's Diary (illustrated Edition)

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During the Heian period in Japan, the culture of the Tang Dynasty was absorbed, and the palace diary literature written in female characters (kana script) was born, which can be regarded as the origin of Japanese women's literature. These works depict elegant court life, tell elegant and bitter love experiences, and also provide new soil for "The Tale of Genji", which is regarded by later generations as the highest peak of Japanese classical literature. "The Diary of Murasaki Shikibu" adheres to the tradition of the diary of a palace lady, describing the palace life and what Murasaki Shikibu saw and heard when he served Murasaki Shikibu, the author of "The Tale of Genji", when he served Akiko Fujiwara, the middle palace. "Dragonfly Diary" is the pioneer work of female diary literature during the Heian Dynasty. It is divided into three volumes, which reviews the nearly 21 years of marriage to the regent Sekishiro Fujiwara Kaneie. "Izumi Shikibu Diary" is characterized by unrestrained singing style and passionate emotions, and it deeply portrays the true mentality of women in love, where they are swaying and worrying about gains and losses. "Genshiki Diary" is based on personal collections, travel notes and other materials, and describes the bright and bright emotions, thoughts and memories of women influenced by literary works such as "The Story of Genshiki".

Museum of Conspiracy Series (2 Volumes in Total)

(japan) Seiichiro Oyama

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There is a special museum that collects bizarre mysteries that no one can solve. There is a pair of strange partners who vow to solve the murderous conspiracy that is hidden from the sky. Unsolved case No. 1: The 100 million yen bread ransom incident; Unsolved case No. 2: The revenge diary incident; Unsolved case No. 3: The exchange murder incident; Unsolved case No. 4: The family massacre in Setagaya Ward; Unsolved case No. 5: The second murder incident in the riverside; Unsolved case No. 6: Female high school student Murder case on the roof; Unsolved case No. 7: Serial arson case in a house; Unsolved case No. 8: The case of strange dismemberment on the river embankment; Unsolved case No. 9: Murder case with a million-dollar debt; Unsolved case No. 10: The kidnapping case of son by his biological mother; Open this book and see through the real murderer of the unsolved case hidden around you!

Kidnapping Memories: Museum of Tricks 2

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There is a special museum that collects bizarre mysteries that no one can solve. There is a pair of strange partners who vow to solve the murderous conspiracy that is hidden from the sky. Unsolved Case No. 1: Murder of a female high school student on the roof. On the rooftop of the teaching building, when the girl confessed her love to her senior, blood splattered everywhere. Unsolved Case No. 2: Serial arson cases in residences. Arson cases occurred one after another in many places, and the criminals just wanted to see someone at the scene. Uncensored Case No. 3: The case of strange dismemberment on the river bank. Ten bags of body parts were dumped by the river. The cutting points of the body parts were all at the joints. Uncensored Case No. 4: A murder case in which a million-dollar debt was owed. The creditor died suddenly at his home. The IOU was not touched at all. The suspect also had an alibi from the surveillance video. Unsolved Case No. 5: Son kidnapped by his biological mother. The mother kidnapped her biological son for money, but gave up the plan midway and disappeared from the world. Open this book and uncover the real criminal motives behind the unsolved cases!

Six Graves Leading to Munich

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Ten years ago, Captain Michael of the Intelligence Section was taken to Munich and suffered a hellish cruel interrogation: physical torture, mental destruction, and personality trampling. His wife and children died miserably, and he himself was thrown into the pile of death... And the torturers were seven German officers. Now, Michael, who narrowly escaped death, has become a business wizard with a net worth of millions, while the seven officers who committed heinous crimes back then have long disappeared in the sea of ​​people. He clung to every clue and dug out the true identity of his enemies one by one. What awaits him is not only an increasingly difficult murderer, but also the truth behind the tragic death of his wife and children. This road of revenge back to Munich was destined to have no retreat from the beginning...

One-eyed Girl

One-eyed Girl

General Fiction

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Shizuma Taneda, a college student who was preparing to bid farewell to the world when the first snow fell, came to Qiqiao Village, which is located deep in the mountains. In this place where Lord "Qi Ro" defeated the giant dragon with the Penglai Piano, he met Yu Ling Mikage, a seventeen-year-old genius girl who came from a family of detectives and had an emerald prosthetic eye. In this legendary place of "habitation", she will join the complicated and confusing crime scene as a detective for the first time...

The Hunger of Love (mishima Yukio's Works Series)

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The ultimate way to exist is love and jealousy. A masterpiece that carries Mishima's literary ambitions. "Hunger of Love" is a very representative novel by Mishima Yukio. With delicate psychological description and exquisite writing structure, the work conveys Mishima's unique atmosphere of gloom, perversion, and sadness. Etsuko has always had illusions about love. However, after the marriage, the husband had a new love outside the home, and the couple became extremely estranged. Later, the husband died of illness. The widowed Etsuko moved to the countryside to live with her father-in-law's family. In the remote and lonely countryside, Etsuko projects her fiery and pure passion onto her family's gardener, Saburo. This love burned so fiercely that when Etsuko discovered that the reality was not what she thought, she actually killed Saburo in a mixture of love and hate...

The Play of Beasts (work Series by Yukio Mishima)

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The play of a wild beast that coexists sweetness and evil. Published for the first time in the world in simplified Chinese. Yukio Mishima's "The Play of Beasts" is in the same vein as "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion" and is extremely symbolistic. Love disputes appear on the surface, but in fact they explore the darkness deep in human nature: a young man (Koji) breaks into the life of a couple (Yipei, Yuko) whose marriage is not satisfactory, and falls in love with his wife. Koji was imprisoned for attacking Yihei. After he was released from prison, Yuko took him to the fishing island where the couple took refuge. The three of them lived together, and the peaceful small fishing island began to quietly fill with a morbid atmosphere. After the attack, Yiping lost the ability to speak and became very demented. Koji decided to become a repentant person, but the relationship between the three became more ambiguous and tense than before the accident. Yiping's silence and Yuko's aloofness push the restless Koji to the extreme of emotion, and finally the three of them usher in destruction...

First Light: Exploring the Edge of the Universe (translation Documentary)

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Preston, the author of "Blood Plague", won the American Physical Society Science Writing Award for his first nonfiction work. Explore the light from the edge of the universe and solve the mystery of the origin and evolution of the universe. Recommended article by Yu Heng, associate professor of the Department of Astronomy at Beijing Normal University. First light is a technical term that refers to opening the hood of a new telescope to allow starlight to fall on the mirror and sensor for the first time. "First Light" is also a non-fiction work that tells the story of how astronomers search for light from the edge of the universe. Two hundred million years after the Big Bang, the first generation of stars in the universe was born, which is the edge of our observable universe. Those first lights can help us decipher the mysteries of the universe's origin and evolution. The core of the story is the 5-meter-diameter Haier telescope, commonly known as the "Big Eye." A century ago, the design and construction of the "Big Eye" started the legend of the Palomar Observatory and profoundly influenced the development of astronomy in the second half of the 20th century. First Light stars James Gunn, considered by many professionals to be the finest astronomer of our time. Since the 1990s, Gunn has launched the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, using a 2.5-Meter telescope to scan the northern hemisphere starry sky with the goal of drawing a color three-dimensional electronic map of the universe. Under his leadership, this became the most successful sky survey program in history and continues to this day. The project captured hundreds of millions of images of celestial objects and the spectra of millions of celestial objects and made them available to the world. This directly changed the way astronomers work, and astronomy has since entered the era of big data.

A Room of One's Own (collected Works of Woolf)

(british) Virginia Woolf

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"You must have money and a room of your own" - Woolf's immortal declaration to inspire women's spiritual awakening. In October 1928, Woolf gave two lectures on "Women and Fiction" at two women's colleges of Cambridge University. The next year, she integrated the speech into the article "Women and Novel" and published it. Later, she significantly revised and expanded it, and finally wrote the masterpiece "A Room of One's Own". This long article is delicate and funny, full of imagination, and sparkling with wisdom everywhere. It tells about the plight of women's survival in a male-dominated society, the historical prejudice against women, the impact of women's poverty on creation, and other issues. It encourages women to strive for independent economic status, actively achieve themselves, and develop their lives. This book contains another famous prose piece by Woolf, "Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown".

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"The Waves" is Woolf's work at the peak of her creative power and was published in 1931. This poetic experimental work does not have a story in the strict sense, but is more like a musical work composed of nine movements: each introduction is an exquisite prose poem, using the ebb and flow of the sun and waves to correspond to the ups and downs of life; following each introduction are the momentary inner monologues of six highly formalized characters without surnames in their respective life stages - from childhood, studenthood, youth, middle age to old age. The introduction and the main text map each other, opening up an unprecedented and nuanced channel for the readers' senses, and getting closer to the essence of life, time, consciousness and feeling to the maximum extent. This is a work that occupies an important position in the palace of modern literature. To this day, it still stirs our souls with its exquisite text structure and poetic style.

Man in Maze

Man in Maze

General Fiction

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Hard-core, brain-burning, you won't know the truth until the last page. Writer Donato Carisi has won the SNCF European Detective Fiction Award, the Pocket Reader Award, and the Baccarella Award, Italy's highest award. It would have been an unusual day, when she and the boy she loved were about to confess their feelings to each other. But the road to school never ended. At the last glance, she saw that the kidnapper was a bunny-headed man with heart-shaped eyes. When she wakes up again, the psychological criminal profiler tells her that she has been found, but her memories are needed to find clues and catch the kidnapper. In this way, her nightmare can end. But before that, she must know one thing: fifteen years have passed since the kidnapping. In the past fifteen years, private detective Bruno has also been unable to escape nightmares. His nightmares stem from guilt. He betrayed the trust of the girl's parents. Now that the girl has been found, he should restart the investigation, but it's a pity. She hesitated in the maze of memory, and he raced against time in the maze of the past. An old case, a strange bunny-headed man. What will be waiting for them at the exit of the maze?

Hugo's Travel Notes

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The travel notes of Victor Hugo, the author of "Notre Dame de Paris" and "Les Misérables", follow in Hugo's footsteps and travel across Europe to experience the real Europe from the perspective of a literary giant. Hugo is considered to be one of the greatest writers in the history of world literature. He is also a talented painter. Perhaps it is because of his too bright light in the field of literature that he has obscured his painting talent. During his travels, he liked to record everything he saw and heard, and tell his friends and family. The gaps and back of the letter paper provided him with space for painting. Hugo's paintings are similar to Chinese ink paintings, focusing on interest and spiritual resemblance. "Hugo's Travels" contains the words of Hugo's travels to various parts of the European continent for decades, from which we can get a glimpse of the European style in the 19th century and Hugo's personal interests.

Collected Works of Pushkin (12 Volumes)

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A complete presentation of Pushkin's literary world! For the Russian nation, Pushkin will always be an irreplaceable spiritual symbol. The emergence of Pushkin marked the official introduction of Russian literature to the world. This book is based on the complete works of Pushkin compiled by the Soviet Union in the last century, and has been continuously added and revised in the past 30 years. Not only is the collection more complete, but the translation is also constantly improving. "Pushkin's Collected Works" consists of twelve volumes, namely: Lyric Poems I, Lyric Poems II, Lyric Poems III, Lyric Poems IV, Lyric Poems V, Narrative Poems I, Narrative Poems and Fairy Tales, Verse Novel "Eugene Onegin", Novel I, Novel II and Prose, Drama, and Literary Essays. It includes almost all the literary works created by Pushkin throughout his life. This book is based on the Soviet Union's ten-volume "The Complete Works of Pushkin", and on this basis, it adds some lyric poems that are not included in the Russian version of the collection, as well as some unfinished works that have profound significance and influence in Pushkin's creative career and the history of Russian literature. This book specially contains a complete set of more than 60 silhouette paintings made by Vasily Vasilyevich Gamesen for "Eugene Onegin".

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