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Autumn Thoughts

Autumn Thoughts

General Fiction

Zhang Wei

60K0

There are eight types of "Zhang Wei's novella series", including "Please Save the Artist", "Vineyard", "Thoughts of Autumn", "Seven Kinds of Mushrooms", "Night of Protecting Autumn", "Yellow Sand", "Yingzhou Thoughts" and "Hello!" "Comrade Ben Lin" are Zhang Wei's most representative novellas. This series of novels describes the author's attachment to nature, his pursuit of people's spiritual direction in this era, and his torture of social life. The story is wonderful and beautiful, the writing is full of charm, and the thoughts are thought-provoking.

Bangcha Girl

Bangcha Girl

General Fiction

Gan Yaoming

422K02

"How long have you been walking?" "One sun, one moon, one river, six mountains." In the turbulent 1970s in Taiwan, Gu Axia, an Amis girl who had experienced the darkness of human nature, hid in the stairwell of a restaurant for five years. One day, she finally followed Pajiru, the autistic and unable to speak "King of Killers", to her new home: the forest farm "Morishaka". She worked with him to raise funds to reopen the school, visited schizophrenic veterans, paid tribute to teachers who were political victims, and got in touch with the spirit of faith in joining the world to save people. Facing various tests: heavy rains and strong winds, forest fires, mountaineering snowstorms, the little people used their lives to write legendary stories of their own perseverance and gentleness. This book also describes the tragedy of the White Terror of the Chiang Kai-shek regime, as well as the scene of the crazy deforestation of mountain forests after entering the chainsaw era, presenting a sideways view of that little-known island history.

Dream Interpretation Flower

Pan Nianying

189K0

Niba, a young man from the Geng ethnic group who grew up in a wild mountain village, suffered from nightmares due to his unfortunate childhood experiences. He worked hard to become a famous photographer and traveled to ethnic minority villages in southwest China. As he walked, he searched for the elixir that could cure his disease. He spent his whole life searching, but was already lost; he spent his whole life living, but was already lost; he spent his whole life pursuing, but was trapped in the prison of sin; he spent his whole life loving, but he planted the seeds of hatred everywhere...

Bowling Stream of Consciousness

Lu Yuan

106K0

"Bowling's Stream of Consciousness" is a collection of short stories and short stories written by Lu Yuan with similar styles and full of fantasy. The stories often wander between reality and fantasy, and the writing style is wild and unrestrained without losing humor. In addition, they are more or less related to each other through the location of "Yingbo Manor", where a group of strange people chase each other and constantly collide with each other to create strange sparks. These works show another possibility of narrative, which is not only the writer's update of the style of his previous works, but also an attempt to break through the literary tradition. The content of the novel is imaginative and unconstrained, reflecting the author's rich inner world and conscious activities. It is a unique collection of creations.

Destiny

Destiny

General Fiction

Lu Tianming

508K0

"Destiny" is a literary masterpiece written for Shenzhen by the well-known writer Lu Tianming about China's strategic shift and reflecting the contemporary transformation process. At the focus of a historical turning point, Shenzhen had to break out of the double trap of lagging behind in economy and ideology, and being incompatible with history and reality. At that time, Shenzhen was under pressure from all parties and the difficulty of its progress was far beyond what ordinary people could imagine. This book artistically reproduces the process of Shenzhen transforming from a small fishing village into a modern big city, thus becoming the bridgehead and pioneering cow of China's reform and opening up. The novel has been published and reprinted continuously over the years. This time, this novel and the author's other four books are combined into the "Contemporary Chronicles" series and republished. The author was asked to write a new preface for this series and completely revise it.

A Case of Spontaneous Transmission of the Virus

(uk)graham Green

189K0

Graham Greene is a master British novelist. He is extremely pessimistic and world-weary, but he is most concerned about the struggle and redemption of the soul; "evil" is everywhere in his works, violence, crime, betrayal, and fall are everywhere, but the most thrilling thing is the inner moral and spiritual struggle of the individual; the characters in his works are despicable and desperate At the top, the brilliance of humanity can bloom in the mud; he can be called the most serious, pessimistic and religious writer of the 20th century. He is also a master of storytelling. He is one of the most star-studded writers in the entire Western world in the 20th century and one of the most read novelists. Greene divides his works into two categories: "serious novels" and "entertainment novels". "A Case of Self-Infected Virus" is one of the most famous "serious novels". It is set in the Congo colony and the leprosy hospital, showing the mental journey of a European hermit who is extremely spiritually empty and desperate and gradually moves towards new life, focusing on exploring the possibility of spiritual redemption.

Breasts (the Complete Works of Philip Roth)

H

32K0

David Kepsh is a university literature professor. As an intellectual, he longs for reason and moderation, but he is also energetic and often gets into trouble when faced with temptations. In the past two years, under the attack of reason and temptation, his desire has become stronger day by day. While the psychological balance was gradually broken, strange physiological changes also followed. One early morning in February, Kepusch discovered that she had turned into a female breast weighing 155 pounds... "Breast" uses a first-person perspective to record the protagonist's mental journey before and after the "deformation", as well as other people's reactions to this "deformation", leaving readers with infinite space to think about human alienation and loss of identity.

Under the Wheel (collected Works of Hesse)

(germany) Hermann Hesse

100K0

The protagonist Hans has been extremely intelligent, diligent and studious since he was a child, and is regarded as a child prodigy by everyone. He was sent to a seminary to study. Influenced by his extended family and society, he was eager for fame and studied hard in an isolated school without any free time. His physical and mental health was damaged. His classmate Herman is stubborn by nature, despises fame and is not tolerated by the school; but Hans feels that only Herman is his confidant. Hans worked too hard, became physically weak, and his grades dropped; the school blamed Hermann for this. Hermann was expelled from school, and Hans felt even more lonely. He was scolded by teachers and ridiculed by classmates from time to time. Later, he suffered from neurasthenia, which made him unable to continue his studies and had to return to his hometown to work as a fitter to make a living. Social discrimination and frustration in life made him feel as if he had fallen under a ruthless and huge wheel. This is a novel that indicts the old education system in Germany and is considered to be highly autobiographical.

Evil Body

Evil Body

General Fiction

I

129K0

Evelyn Waugh is known as the best British satirical novelist of the 20th century and is recognized as one of the most outstanding stylists of the 20th century. "Evil Flesh" is Waugh's first successful work and one of his most important masterpieces. After the First World War, a new generation of young people emerged in the British upper class. Underneath the surface glamor was darkness and fragility. They were the "coquettish teenagers" who represented the glitz and despair of the 1920s. They are both naive and worldly, and they tirelessly devote their restless minds and evil bodies to capricious misdeeds, seeking endless sensory stimulation and desire satisfaction like drinking poison to quench their thirst, but their desires are far from being filled. "Evil Flesh" is a classic masterpiece that depicts a group of "voluptuous teenagers" of this generation and deeply taps into the spirit of this era. Therefore, "it belongs to that category of novel treasures that seem to sum up and define an era, just like "The Great Gatsby."

Under Western Eyes (translation Classic)

I

214K0

"Under Western Eyes" is regarded in British and American academic circles as a companion piece to Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment". The protagonist Razumov is a top student at St. Petersburg University and hates revolution. His classmate Holding came to his residence to hide after assassinating government officials. However, he was afraid of being implicated and reported Holding, causing the latter to be executed by the government. But Razumov did not return to the study life he had hoped for because of his informant. Instead, he was coerced by government intelligence agencies and sent to Geneva, Switzerland, to spy on exiled Russian revolutionaries. In Geneva, Razumov happened to meet Holding's mother and sister. When Holding's sister confided her love to him, Razumov was tortured by his conscience and told the truth. He was eventually retaliated by the revolutionaries, beaten to deafness, and ended up spending the rest of his life in a remote village in Russia with a maid.

Carnival in Prague (complete Works by Philip Roth)

H

42K0

The successful Nathan Zuckerman came to Prague in the mid-1970s. Here he discovered a completely different literary predicament and experienced a series of fantastic and poignant adventures. "Prague Carnival" presents Zuckerman's sojourn life with the exiled artists in the form of a diary, and tells the struggle of these morally bankrupt artists in a totalitarian society: while they indulge themselves in carnival and exile, they are also using their bodies to resist the constraints of their spirits. Philip Roth uses this book to explore the difficult fate and living conditions of intellectuals in harsh political situations, and his writing reveals profound concern and sympathy.

Anatomy Lesson (the Complete Works of Philip Roth)

H

157K0

After burying his father, Nathan Zuckerman, who was in his late teens, suddenly suffered from an undiagnosable pain that spread from his shoulders and neck to his torso, and even his mind was occupied by this pain. No doctor knew where his ailment came from. He had to rely on painkillers to survive, could not continue writing, and even his movements were hampered by pain. Bored, he began to let his mind wander, recalling his failed marriage and family relationships. Outbursts of extreme nostalgia and ambition to conquer his illness, Zuckerman determined to return to his alma mater, the University of Chicago, where he would study medicine... Rashness and meticulousness, lyricism and irony blended together, admonitions and confessions running through it, with a knowing, benevolent authority. Featuring some of the funniest and most brutal scenes in Philip Roth's novels, this is a grand comedy about illness.

Gone (part 1)

Gone (part 1)

General Fiction

(us) Margaret Mitchell

382K8.440

The whole novel is eloquent and magnificent, and can be described as a romantic historical and social picture. The novel is set in the southern state of Georgia before and after the American Civil War, with Scarlett Hao, the daughter of plantation owner Hao Jiale, as the core character. It reflects the social reality of the southern states in the United States during this important historical period through the rise and fall of several families.

Z

Z

General Fiction

G

135K0

The protagonist of the novel, Harrell, is an upright writer. He despises the modern social lifestyle and often stays behind closed doors. The suffocating air makes him fall into a schizophrenic state. One day, he accidentally read a short book "Review of Steppenwolf", and suddenly woke up from the dream, thinking that he was a Steppenwolf with both "human nature" and "wolf nature". Later, he was invited to a party and found that the attendees all had narrow nationalist views, and his anti-war remarks were reprimanded, making him feel even more lonely. When he returned home, he met the bartender Hermina and gained sensual joy. After Hermina introduced him, he met the musician Pablo and the girl Maria. He forgot all his worries and worries in the music and sensual enjoyment. But when he saw Hermina getting close to Pablo, he became "wolfish" and killed Hermina out of jealousy. The novel is rich in fantasy color and profound symbolic meaning, and is considered to have a "surrealist" style; Thomas Mann called it "German Ulysses".

Life Used to Be Like This

(uk)graham Green

109K0

In "Life Was Like This", Green recalls his student days and Oxford years, how he encountered psychoanalysis and Russian roulette in adolescence, his marriage and conversion to Catholicism, and how he hurriedly resigned from The Times after the publication of his first novel to become a professional writer. "Writing 'Life Was Like This'... is essentially a form of psychoanalysis. I have traveled a long distance through time, and I am one of the characters I write about."

Oh! Dad

Oh! Dad

General Fiction

I

192K01

Yukio, an ordinary high school boy, plays basketball well, learns first-level baseball, is liked by beautiful girls, and can play mahjong well. How did you educate such a perfect boy? Because he has four dads. One is physically strong, making him a good athlete; one is rational and smart, making him a top student; one is able to please women, making him quite charming; one is lucky in gambling, teaching him some things he doesn't know... It sounds really powerful, but Yukio, who is in his adolescence, is a little depressed, and he wants to escape from the love of his four fathers occasionally. However, the real world is very cruel. Can he still find his way home after leaving?

Bertram's Inn

Bertram's Inn

General Fiction

G

124K02

"I really want to go to the Bertram's Hotel - in London." In order to relive her childhood memories, Miss Marple came to the Bertram's Hotel in London. The moment she entered the door, it was like returning to Edwardian England: a warm fireplace, an elegant waiter, and a perfect afternoon tea. In such a hotel, an absent-minded priest, a mother and daughter she has never met, a racing driver who is incompatible with the surrounding environment, and Miss Marple gather together. And with the disappearance of the priest, Bertram's perfect appearance gradually peeled off, revealing his original mottled face...

Missing Daughter

Missing Daughter

General Fiction

(uk) Kara Hunter

159K0

The police in Oxford, England, received a report that an eight-year-old girl, Daisy, was missing at a family party. Her parents discovered that their daughter was missing after the party and called the police. The news of Daisy's disappearance sparked heated discussions on the Internet. As the police conducted an in-depth investigation, this seemingly perfect family gradually showed its fragmentation... Under the influence of online violence, no one can prove their innocence. People are talking about it. Is the truth that the public thinks they have found really the truth?

At the End of the Journey

Zhang Qixin

102K0

Because the sales of his book were poor, writer Guo Zhongren planned a route to interview friends in different cities to complete his next book. Unexpectedly, he died in a car accident midway, leaving behind several unfinished interview map routes. Editor Liu Dewei and young writer Fang Wenjie went on the road to help fulfill Guo Zhongren's last wish, so they began this journey. During this journey, they met all kinds of interviewees; Li Guozhen, a freelance boxer who always wanted to win; Li Wenhao, who became a taxi driver to find his daughter; Lin Zhenxing, a rock singer who fought against his father for his dream; They restored the situation and life of those people from their own perspectives. Most of them were for family, love, and the pursuit of dreams and beliefs. During the journey, Andy Lau and Fang Wenjie also broke through their respective difficulties and found the side of themselves that they had lost or escaped. Although there was no farewell on this journey, for them, this journey was enough to change their lives.

Zuckerman Unchained (the Complete Works of Philip Roth)

(us) Philip Roth

107K0

This novel, which describes the dissolute life of a Jewish youth, allowed Zuckerman to say goodbye to his poor years (and his long-term partner), and began to date female movie stars, and was often harassed by passers-by. Zuckerman's fellow countryman Pepler, with his strange origins and lingering past, is an unforgettable comedy creation. Among the uproar caused by "Karnofsky", what Zuckerman couldn't let go of the most was the "notoriety" that the "semi-autobiographical" part of his famous work brought to his family. Roth introduces autobiographical elements into this book, and then explores the boundaries between fiction and reality in depth. His humorous and spicy writing style is so exquisite and sophisticated that he has fully demonstrated the craftsmanship of "the first person in American literature".

The Exiting Ghost (the Complete Works of Philip Roth)

H

142K0

For eleven years, writer Nathan Zuckerman lived alone in the mountains of New England, living an isolated life. In order to treat the sequelae of prostate cancer surgery, he returned to the bustling city when he was over seventy years old. He walks along the streets of New York like a ghost who doesn't seem to exist at all. He re-encounters his idol in his youth, Amy Bellette, late-life lover of the late writer E. I. Ronov. She is old, suffering from brain cancer, and is in a sad state of desolation; he is attracted by a house-swapping advertisement and meets a young couple of writers. The elegant young woman Jamie rekindles his male passion. ; He was entangled by Richard Kliman, a young man who was preparing to write a biography of Lonoff, who revealed to him the secret that Lonoff had hidden his whole life... Aging, degradation, shame, disgust, sexual desire, politics, scandal, literature, rumors, voyeurism, "The Exiting Ghost" has multiple levels of interpretation. Ross's language is as sharp as a thorn, and there is a ironic humor in the coldness, and he has a tough guy temperament. The book's brutal honesty makes it an excellent conclusion to Nathan Zuckerman's series of literary adventures.

Way of Escape

Way of Escape

General Fiction

(uk)graham Green

192K0

Born in the early 20th century and died in the 1990s, Gray belongs to a bygone era: as a person who has experienced the air raids on London in World War II, the post-war independence wave of former colonies, the Middle East war, and regional conflicts, the most indispensable thing in life should be danger. But contrary to ordinary people's thinking, Green's escape is precisely to the most dangerous, turbulent, and war-torn places, and many times he is on the line of fire. He once spent a whole day in the precarious French military camp on the eve of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu (Shortly thereafter, Dien Bien Phu was engulfed by artillery fire and the French army was wiped out). He was once accidentally shelled along the Suez Canal during the Middle East War. He listened to dense shells passing overhead and exploding behind him for four hours. During World War II, he served as an agent for British intelligence and spent two full years doing counterintelligence work in Sierra Leone, West Africa. These legendary experiences certainly provided him with a lot of important novel material. What is he running from on this journey that may lead to no return? Gray didn't say it clearly, but judging from his personality, he was most afraid of repeating life, writing, and himself. And in our time, how many people can confidently say that they are not prisoners of a predetermined fate?

Talent

Talent

General Fiction

H

277K0

"The Gift" is a semi-autobiographical masterpiece from the early years of the novel master Nabokov. It depicts the life of the exiled young man Fyodor Godunov-Cherdyntsev in Berlin from 1926 to 1929, as well as the rapid expansion of his literary talent. First he wrote a volume of exquisite, retrospective poetry that attracted little attention; then a brilliant, candid biography of a revered historical figure; and finally, he came up with the idea for The Gift itself. In addition to successfully creating an image of an ambitious young artist, Nabokov provided us with a capital and a continent in The Gift, namely Berlin and Eurasia. The novel is as crowded, busy and ever-changing as a city street, and as vast and diverse as the largest land mass. It shuttles between reality and fiction and contains a lot of thoughts on the current situation of Russian literature and society.

Pape Satan Alepe

Pape Satan Alepe

General Fiction

H

252K0

"Pape Satanaleppe: Chronicle of a Mobile Society" is the last work of Umberto Eco. It was published in Italy a week after Eco's death. It collects articles in the "Express" column that are closely related to the current society. It is Eco's observation and thinking about all social phenomena in the last 15 years of his life. It is wild and interesting. In addition to wise thinking and sharp judgment, there are also many subtle moments of self-knowledge, like the blink of an eye in confusion. "Pape Satan Areppe" comes from a vague words spoken by Pluto, the God of the Underworld, in the seventh song of Dante's "Divine Comedy: Inferno". It has no precise meaning, but it reminds people of all kinds of strange and weird things, which fits the wild and imaginative topics contained in this book. The subtitle "Chronicle of a Mobile Society" points out Umberto Eco's reflections and evaluation of today's society. In a mobile society, there is no solid thing as a support. It is a society that has lost all values ​​and references and has no sense of belonging.

Female Leader

Female Leader

General Fiction

Shimei Li

161K0

The Hong Kong police received a tip that a drug trafficking syndicate was looking for two beauties to transport drugs to Western Europe as tourists. The police took advantage of the situation and sent the girlfriends of two police officers to take over this dangerous task, and the handsome police chief secretly protected them. Unexpectedly, the mistress of the drug lord has also secretly set her sights on this team of drug traffickers... The fight between police and gangsters, the seduction of women, even alerted the leader of the Italian mafia, and the missiles are ready to bomb the target... In the slang of the world, people who transport drugs are called "leaders", so these two beauties "leaders", as the title of the book, are undoubtedly full of gimmicks.

Get Out of the Air Raid Shelter

K

188K0

This is one of the early works of David Lodge, a representative writer of academic novels, and it is also his most autobiographical novel. Timothy Young, a British teenager who grew up during World War II, entered adolescence after the war. At the invitation of his sister Kath, he went to Heidelberg for vacation. My sister worked for the U. S. Army in Germany and lived a life of abundance that most Britons could only dream of. Timothy left the boring and gray London, discovered a colorful and shining world in Heidelberg, and experienced an unprecedented life. This trip profoundly affected his subsequent life path. An extraordinary coming-of-age novel, dedicated to you who are constantly trying to make breakthroughs on the road of life. This book was shortlisted for the 1970 "Missing Booker Prize".

Decline and Disintegration

(uk) Evelyn Waugh

112K0

"Decline and Fall" is Waugh's first full-length and famous work. Through a series of absurd encounters of an Oxford University student, it transcendently presents a series of unfair, immoral and audacious events, and offers sharp, profound, yet witty and humorous criticism of the pervasive decadence in society.

I'm Fifteen and I Still Don't Want to Die

(france) Christina Arnoldi

56K0

"I'm Fifteen and Still Don't Want to Die" is an excellent work with anti-fascist themes. The stingy janitor couple, the single mother with her baby, the medical student nicknamed "Mr. Doctor", the banker's widow who hung all her jewelry around her neck, the prosecutor couple who insisted on their "neutral nationality", the young couple who swore eternal love to each other in front of the priest, the soldiers who did not belong to any team, the Jewish gentleman who hid the yellow star... The war linked the fifteen-year-old "I" with the fate of all these people. Under the rain of bullets, when living has become a luxury, human nature's most sincere desire for peace and a better life is fully revealed. On the edge of life and death, "I" have seen all kinds of things in the world and tasted all the warmth and coldness of human relationships. There is only one truest voice left in my heart: "I don't want to die."

Skin

Skin

General Fiction

(italian) Curzio Malaparte

217K0

The novel takes the Allied forces landing in Sicily, Italy, to liberate Italy during World War II. It describes what the protagonist saw and heard in Naples as an Allied liaison officer. It depicts vivid cartoons of Italian civilians, U. S. Military officers, and European upper-class nobles in the context of the war. It highlights the multifaceted nature of human nature and shows the mental state of post-war Europe.

Black Prank

Black Prank

General Fiction

H

118K0

At the beginning of his accession to the throne, the young emperor Seth ambitiously tried to force modernization and Westernization in this primitive tribal country; at the same time, Basil, a daydream king who was ridiculed by the British upper class, came to this magical black land by accident. He was spotted by the emperor and became the minister of modernization without hesitation, becoming the standard-bearer of "progress". This pair of Don Quixote and Sancho, who are confused in time and space, staged a ridiculous play that is both ironic and ridiculous. The novel is full of hilarious plots and characters, which are both humorous and vivid. On the other hand, humor is closely followed by irony and tragedy. The characters in the novel are not treated as cartoons. They live in a wild world without having to bear any consequences for their actions. Fate is cruel, and the author's humor does nothing to hide it. As a result, readers can't help but feel their scalp numb while laughing, and this is where the black humor of "Black Mischief" lies. At the same time, for today's readers who are accustomed to romanticizing the customs and customs of all backward areas, this work written in the first half of the twentieth century can be regarded as an excellent antidote: wilderness does not mean simplicity, and ignorance does not mean innocence.

Bridge(bottom)

Bridge(bottom)

General Fiction

Waste Name

41K0

Mr. Feiming wrote this novel in November of the 14th year. He said that "The Bridge" taught him how to compose and understand principles. The original book divides the bridge into two parts, with eighteen chapters in the first part and 25 chapters in the second part. It has been published many times with many changes. Fei Ming's novels are famous for their "prose culture", which integrates Six Dynasties prose, Tang poetry, Song poetry, and modernist concepts. The writing is simple, the scenes are profound, plain and simple, but also spicy and strange. Feiming's Zen thoughts are also reflected in his works. "The Bridge" is his masterpiece in the first stage. During this period, Feiming's novels were generally far away from reality and social problems, and it is almost difficult to find the writer's sorrow or protest against real life in them.

Bridge (upper)

Bridge (upper)

General Fiction

Waste Name

64K0

Mr. Feiming wrote this novel in November of the 14th year. He said that "The Bridge" taught him how to compose and understand principles. The original book divides the bridge into two parts, with eighteen chapters in the first part and 25 chapters in the second part. It has been published many times with many changes. Fei Ming's novels are famous for their "prose culture", which integrates Six Dynasties prose, Tang poetry, Song poetry, and modernist concepts. The writing is simple, the scenes are profound, plain and simple, but also spicy and strange. Feiming's Zen thoughts are also reflected in his works. "The Bridge" is his masterpiece in the first stage. During this period, Feiming's novels were generally far away from reality and social problems, and it is almost difficult to find the writer's sorrow or protest against real life in them.

Biography of Mr. Mo Xuyou

Waste Name

59K0

In the early 1930s, Feiming lived in Xishan every year and engaged in writing. Among them, he completed the novel "The Biography of Mr. Mo Xuyou" based on his experience in 1927. It was first serialized in the magazine "Camel Grass" and published in a single volume by Shanghai Kaiming Bookstore in December 1932. "The Biography of Mr. Mo Xuyou" is Fei Ming's masterpiece, and many people find it difficult to understand this book. But in fact, it's not that the book is difficult to understand, but the peaceful and elegant mood that Mr. Fei Ming poured into the book, which many people don't have. The author said in the preface: "However, the difficulty of understanding is one of its beauty. Is it necessary for readers to play with it carefully? Once you get something from playing with it, life will be very interesting." I believe that if readers savor it carefully, they will definitely be able to taste it.

American Pursuit of Love

Fei Hailing

246K0

"American Love" is a complete Chinese travel novel across the United States. It tells the story of a group of college classmates who gathered in Paris decades after graduation and then traveled across the United States a year later. They drove wildly and willfully along the way, experiencing the geography, culture and customs of the United States along the way, and indulged in music and dance, from San Francisco, a coastal city in the west of the United States, to Los Angeles, via Las Vegas, and caroused all the way. Afterwards, they ventured to Yellowstone Park to experience the passion in the ice and snow. The self-driving continued, heading east in search of greater excitement. After arriving in New York, the eastern city of the United States, amidst the drastic changes in their lives, they gathered at Duke University to find their respective destinations and experienced the great American college basketball competition. The story ends on a yacht in the Gulf of Mexico at the southernmost tip of the United States. "American Love" describes the basic attitude of some Chinese "elites" towards family, friendship and love. It reflects some people's willful pursuit of material and their confusion about faith, morality, and value choices in the prosperous times.

Mockingbird Girl 3: the Mysterious Man

(us) Chuck Wendig

165K0

Maybe you forgot, she knows how you will die! The mysterious girl Miriam can see the date of death and the scene of their dying when she touches others. The powerlessness of being unable to change her destiny makes her embark on the road of self-exile. Unexpectedly, she encounters a series of thrilling and unstoppable horror events. In the new work, a young man with a mysterious ability presses forward step by step to avenge Miriam, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. He is about to kill Miriam's mother, but Miriam knows it in advance... The girl who foresees death is coerced by fate and has to embark on this journey of death again. Horror, darkness, humor, interspersed with the redemption of humanity, can Miriam protect the one she loves...

Hello Fanelli

Hello Fanelli

General Fiction

(us) Jessica Noll

229K0

14-year-old Tiffani Fanelli was born in an ordinary family, and was sent to Bradley School for Nobility by her snobbish mother as a springboard to climb up to the powerful. At a campus party, Fanelli experienced an unexpected violation, and was involved in a campus violence incident that made her miserable. A subsequent shooting on campus completely changed the trajectory of Fanelli's life. 28-Year-old Arnie Fanelli lives in New York. She has a glamorous and respectable job, a rich and handsome fiancé with aristocratic descent, a valuable emerald wedding ring, and a wardrobe full of expensive clothes. The perfect life she has been striving for is almost within reach. But Fanelli knew she was just pretending to be nice. The crystal lanterns, red carpets, and expensive wedding dresses that are the envy of countless girls are waiting for her not far away, but she is also deeply afraid that the unbearable memories that were once entangled like thorns will reveal the true form of another self she has been trying to hide - Tiffany Fanelli. How many secrets does one need to hide to navigate life skillfully? And when will fate tell us the real answer: when you finally have the courage to embrace your heart, will you become Tiffani Fanelli or Ani Fanelli?

After Mr. Mo Xuyou Takes the Plane (part 1)

Waste Name

57K0

"After Mr. Mo Xuyou Takes a Plane" is Fei Ming's last novel, which has the characteristics of "returning to nature". In the chapter "Mr. Mo Xuyou starts writing", Fei Ming talks about the purpose of writing "Alaya Theory of Knowledge", which is also an explanation of the purpose of writing "After Mr. Mo Xuyou takes a plane": "... Mr. Mo Xuyou is really like a religion. Prayers hope that his book will be a success. Then he will be regarded as a filial son, and he will have fulfilled his due obligations to Buddhism, that is, to the truth." Mr. Mo Xuyou's thoughts are also the truth of "one word": the heart is like a tree, and the fruit is the truth that grows on the tree. The truth is that there is nothing in the first place, where is the dust.

Southwest

Southwest

General Fiction

Hainan

190K0

"Southwest" is the latest novel written by writer Hai Nan. The novel is set against the backdrop of the war-torn southwest border battles of the Chinese Expeditionary Force in the first half of the 20th century, and uses the experiences of some Chinese Expeditionary Force soldiers to cross the Desert Mountains to describe a legend about their home and country's return. The book "Southwest" is overflowing with the passion of patriotism. The author Hai Nan uses her language talent to structure the story to integrate the great love for the country and the nation into the singing, chanting and fighting of each living person. From a small aspect of history, from the soldiers' attachment and love for the motherland, it profoundly reveals the reason why personal destiny depends on the rise and fall of the country. It makes people feel emotional after reading it, and also generates deep feelings for the country and nation.

Last Lesson

Last Lesson

General Fiction

(french) Daudet

141K0

This book is a representative collection of novels and essays by the famous French writer Daudet. This book includes Dode's famous novel "The Last Lesson" and the prose he wrote when he lived in the mountains of Provence. In these words, Dode is full of tenderness and tenderness, using simple brushwork and clear tones to depict beautiful and moving pictures: the quiet mountains and forests under the scorching sun in the south, the fields covered with grapes and olives, the charming starry sky, etc. This book has strong literary appreciation value.

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"Gulliver's Travels" is a novel in the form of a travelogue. Through Captain Gulliver's own narration, it depicts the protagonist's strange experiences in Lilliput and the Land of Adults. It is full of whimsical plots and humorous wit. The author used exaggeration to exaggerate the vitality of the era, and used absurdity to denounce the shortcomings of the era. He is famous in the history of world literature for his sharp and profound satirical art.

Kim

Kim

General Fiction

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Kim, a white boy who lives in the Indian market, is good at making friends with people from all walks of life and knows all kinds of secular routines. He is convinced that a red bull in a green field will change his destiny. A monk who came from afar appeared on the streets of India in search of the legendary Arrow River that purifies sins. As if by chance, Kim volunteered to become a disciple of the monk. The devout and simple monk, the cunning and worldly boy, embarked on a fateful adventure - "If we are destined to find those things - whether it is a river or a cow - we will definitely find it..." Prophecy, astrology, fate, war, exploration, fighting... How will they reach the end? Set in India, Kipling tells the story of an orphan named Kim and a Buddhist monk in search of the Arrow River. Through the eyes of Westerners, the customs, customs, life customs, etc. Of the Eastern world are described in detail, radiantly, and with a rich oriental tone.

Chess Language

Chess Language

General Fiction

Welfare Fund

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This book is one of Literary Shujun's original novel series, and Chu Fujin's latest novel. The title of the book "Chess Language", as the name suggests, is about Go terminology. It includes nineteen chess words: rush, star position, break, fly, small tip, stand, lean, point, lead, pounce, jump, should not, borrow, shackle, abandon, cross, shape, finish, and connect. "Chess Language" involves chess players and all living beings. Taking Beixiang Xiaowang, the chess player, as a guide, a group of chess players with different personalities, such as Jiang Chong, Liu Yun, Tao Song, Chen Xiaodong, Chang Shuo, etc. Are laid out in a strategic layout. The seemingly specific chess language seems to match the personalities and destiny of these players, but also implies the contemporary life that generations have endured for decades. What we can see is modern life, modern psychology, and modern world style. Life and chess theory reflect each other. In the three-dimensional world, no one can find the right words to sum it up. The seemingly straightforward and simple chess title in the novel is often broken by the plot, direction and ending. This kind of establishment and destruction is like a maze, only those with a clear mind can get out; like a pot of fine wine, only those who are not greedy can savor its layers of charm. Finally, the fullness of human nature, the complexity of life, the long history of Chinese culture, and the connection between nature and society will be revealed in the mapping of these words. This novel is not a Go textbook. Readers who do not know Go can skip the chess skills in the novel and just read the plot; beginners can use it as a chess record and study it carefully; those with advanced chess skills can understand the way of life from the chess skills. In this way, you can discover the charm contained in traditional culture.

The Story of Bamboo Forest

Waste Name

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"The Story of the Bamboo Forest" is the representative work of Fei Ming's first stage. During this period, Fei Ming's novels were generally far away from reality and social problems, and it is almost difficult to find the writer's sadness or protest against real life in them. "The Story of the Bamboo Forest" is a collection of short stories by Fei Ming, including "Window", "The Attractive Envelope", "Grapefruit", "The Disappearance of the Young Ruan Ren", "The Patient", "Huanyi Mother", "Half Years", "My Neighbor", "First Love", "My Sister", "The Monk of the Fire Temple", "Partridge", "The Story of the Bamboo Forest", "Willows on the River" and "Going Home". Fei Ming's works are often related to his Zen thoughts. Fei Ming's works in different periods show different style characteristics, which is also due to the influence of the transformation of Zen thought.

Hunter's Notes

Hunter's Notes

General Fiction

Turgenev

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"Hunter's Notes" follows Turgenev's beautiful narrative, and the natural scenery of Russia, the customs and habits of the Russian people, the bullying of farmers by landlords, and the kindness, simplicity and wisdom of farmers are fully presented.

After Mr. Mo Xuyou Takes the Plane (part 2)

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"After Mr. Mo Xuyou Takes a Plane" is Fei Ming's last novel, which has the characteristics of "returning to nature". In the chapter "Mr. Mo Xuyou starts writing", Fei Ming talks about the purpose of writing "Alaya Theory of Knowledge", which is also an explanation of the purpose of writing "After Mr. Mo Xuyou takes a plane": "... Mr. Mo Xuyou is really like a religion. Prayers hope that his book will be a success. Then he will be regarded as a filial son, and he will have fulfilled his due obligations to Buddhism, that is, to the truth." Mr. Mo Xuyou's thoughts are also the truth of "one word": the heart is like a tree, and the fruit is the truth that grows on the tree. The truth is that there is nothing in the first place, where is the dust.

After Mr. Mo Xuyou Takes the Plane (part 2)

Waste Name

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"After Mr. Mo Xuyou Takes a Plane" is Fei Ming's last novel, which has the characteristics of "returning to nature". In the chapter "Mr. Mo Xuyou starts writing", Fei Ming talks about the purpose of writing "Alaya Theory of Knowledge", which is also an explanation of the purpose of writing "After Mr. Mo Xuyou takes a plane": "... Mr. Mo Xuyou is really like a religion. Prayers hope that his book will be a success. Then he will be regarded as a filial son, and he will have fulfilled his due obligations to Buddhism, that is, to the truth." Mr. Mo Xuyou's thoughts are also the truth of "one word": the heart is like a tree, and the fruit is the truth that grows on the tree. The truth is that there is nothing in the first place, where is the dust.

Dream of Prosperity at Sea (4)

Sun Jiazhen

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"Dream of Prosperity at Sea" is set in Shanghai's ten-mile foreign market in the late Qing Dynasty and centered on Shanghai's brothels. It describes the life of the wealthy people in the ten-mile foreign market. It takes the author's self-described Xie Youan and the prostitute Gui Tianxiang who is stuck in the mud as the main line. The story of their disguised talents and beauties is mixed with the descriptions of high-ranking officials and dandies on the Shanghai beach eating, drinking, gambling, and spending money like water. It shows the historical secular picture of modern China at the end of the last century. The big cities are abnormally prosperous and developed, with feasting and feasting, but the rural areas are no longer able to survive. Many young people have been reduced to a few girls. The contrast is very strong. It reflects that the last feudal dynasty in Chinese history was on the verge of collapse due to the invasion of capitalist countries. It reflects the current social situation at that time and has an image of cognitive value.

Dream of Prosperity at Sea (1)

Sun Jiazhen

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"Dream of Prosperity at Sea" is set in Shanghai's ten-mile foreign market in the late Qing Dynasty and centered on Shanghai's brothels. It describes the life of the wealthy people in the ten-mile foreign market. It takes the author's self-described Xie Youan and the prostitute Gui Tianxiang who is stuck in the mud as the main line. The story of their disguised talents and beauties is mixed with the descriptions of high-ranking officials and dandies on the Shanghai beach eating, drinking, gambling, and spending money like water. It shows the historical secular picture of modern China at the end of the last century. The big cities are abnormally prosperous and developed, with feasting and feasting, but the rural areas are no longer able to survive. Many young people have been reduced to a few girls. The contrast is very strong. It reflects that the last feudal dynasty in Chinese history was on the verge of collapse due to the invasion of capitalist countries. It reflects the current social situation at that time and has an image of cognitive value.

Dream of Prosperity at Sea (3)

Sun Jiazhen

52K0

"Dream of Prosperity at Sea" is set in Shanghai's ten-mile foreign market in the late Qing Dynasty and centered on Shanghai's brothels. It describes the life of the wealthy people in the ten-mile foreign market. It takes the author's self-described Xie Youan and the prostitute Gui Tianxiang who is stuck in the mud as the main line. The story of their disguised talents and beauties is mixed with the descriptions of high-ranking officials and dandies on the Shanghai beach eating, drinking, gambling, and spending money like water. It shows the historical secular picture of modern China at the end of the last century. The big cities are abnormally prosperous and developed, with feasting and feasting, but the rural areas are no longer able to survive. Many young people have been reduced to a few girls. The contrast is very strong. It reflects that the last feudal dynasty in Chinese history was on the verge of collapse due to the invasion of capitalist countries. It reflects the current social situation at that time and has an image of cognitive value.

Dream of Prosperity at Sea (2)

Sun Jiazhen

51K0

"Dream of Prosperity at Sea" is set in Shanghai's ten-mile foreign market in the late Qing Dynasty and centered on Shanghai's brothels. It describes the life of the wealthy people in the ten-mile foreign market. It takes the author's self-described Xie Youan and the prostitute Gui Tianxiang who is stuck in the mud as the main line. The story of their disguised talents and beauties is mixed with the descriptions of high-ranking officials and dandies on the Shanghai beach eating, drinking, gambling, and spending money like water. It shows the historical secular picture of modern China at the end of the last century. The big cities are abnormally prosperous and developed, with feasting and feasting, but the rural areas are no longer able to survive. Many young people have been reduced to a few girls. The contrast is very strong. It reflects that the last feudal dynasty in Chinese history was on the verge of collapse due to the invasion of capitalist countries. It reflects the current social situation at that time and has an image of cognitive value.

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