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Memories, Sorrow and Thorns (volume 1): Dragon Bone Chair

(us) Ted Williams

512K0

Sea travelers left their homes and crossed the ice ocean. To commemorate this feat, King Evert took the keel from the bottom of the ship, extracted its essence with secret techniques, and forged it into a sharp sword, named Menaia - "Memory"; in order to avenge blood, Prince Inanagi of Heather took the iron from the witchwood and forged the cursed weapon. The murder of a relative was against the will of the people, and he later called the Jin Jin Zun "sad"; Emperor Naban unexpectedly obtained the lava from outside the sky, so he used it to make a sharp blade made of metal from the sky. It also suggested that the holy god Usus was whipped and tortured, so it was named "Thorn"; whether mankind can survive and whether the world can return to the right path, the three swords will eventually appear. The ordinary boy in Hehot Castle who daydreams all day long never thought that his life would be turned upside down inadvertently. The king dies and the prince turns against him. Simon accidentally discovers the truth and begins a long escape journey. Simon the Donkey and Simon the Drifter wander in the underground labyrinth, sobbing silently like lost souls... The human country is in danger, and the light of darkness that has been dormant for thousands of years has been lit up again. Shadows are rampant on the road, a plague is causing chaos in the mountains, the frozen dragon opens its sleepy eyes, and the King of Storms is rising. Humans, dwarfs, and Heather must go on the road to find the three legendary swords to prevent this world-destroying catastrophe. However... Can the weak boy break out of his cocoon and become a butterfly, creating a new legend?

Become the Mastermind Behind the Scenes with Full Level Talent at the Beginning

Jiubi Learned To Love

134K041

Thousands of years ago it was history, ten thousand years later it was myth. Fang Xiaoyang came to another world and received full-level talent. He could learn any skill without a teacher and reach full level instantly. When the era of ferocious beasts came, he roared angrily: "How dare this little bug come to my territory to run wild?" Immediately, he turned his true energy into immortal energy, turned martial arts into immortality, and created a generation of myths. When the strange ferocious beasts came in force, he had already trained thousands of immortal cultivators behind the scenes. However, Fang Xiaoyang's legend has just begun.

Obsessed All the Time, Drunk All the Time

The Best Candies

36K05

Lin Xi has been in love with cross talk actor Meng Hetang since she was a child. She accompanied her best friend Song Yue to participate in the National Beauty Youth Competition and met Zhang Yunlei, who was also a cross talk actor. She wanted to get close to her idol through him, but unexpectedly she was attracted to this outstanding boy in front of her. There was no long-term love, it was just love at first sight, and it lasted a lifetime!

Mandrill

Mandrill

Fantasy

Yuan Chen's Escape

17K05

In the vast universe, human beings have never been able to escape the shackles of themselves. In the long dream of the solar system, humans may be part of the suffering. In this ethereal dream, dreams and reality intertwine and overlap, trying to establish a real connection. Unable to access the burning truth, we experience it through the cacophony of our thoughts. The past is fleeting and the truth is often frightening. Words may not be able to change the world, but they can create a wonderful, soft world in our hearts. Thus, this book was born.

The Norman Conquest: the Battle of Hastings and the Rise of the Norman Dynasty in England

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320K0

The Norman Conquest was probably one of the most important military and cultural events in English history. With the arrival of the Normans in England, England, an ancient and new country, took on new vitality. Whether it was language, architecture, military or law, there were sweeping changes within England. So how did the Normans change all that? Why is this change so radical? Mark Morris combs through the historical events before and after the Norman Conquest in extremely detailed strokes, and outlines a new picture of the Norman Conquest. After comparing various evidences, he uses vivid and fluent language to tell readers how England has been integrated into European cultural traditions, and how this has affected the historical process of England.

The Ghost Doctor and Demon Queen Reborn from the Ashes

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2.5M7.71,403

This article is a one-to-one pampering article that will last a lifetime. Past life During the day, she was the leading plastic surgeon, world-renowned. At night, she was the world-famous Thousand-Faced Killer, and became the Thousand-Faced Witch after all her crimes. She created beauty and stained it with blood. In a world full of killings and lies, she only sought a little peace. When trust was broken, she died in the hands of the only person she trusted. This life She thought she had found the family love she had never enjoyed before, but when the only person who warmed her died, she could only watch helplessly, hating her own powerlessness. Revenge made her realize that the blood of monsters is the best memorial. For revenge, she subverted a country and watched her enemies struggle and die in despair. Two lives, four identities. The princess, the witch spirit girl, the mysterious and strange female Zhuge, who is she? Come from the other side, do whatever you want, and be a fairy for the rest of your life. One life, three identities. Emperor, prince, and national master. Why does he wear mysterious masks and have three identities: a compassionate national master, a banished prince, or a bloodthirsty emperor. Who is the real him? ---- The moon melts in the pear blossom courtyard, and there is a gentle breeze in the catkins pond. After a few days of loneliness and drinking, I stopped smoking in a desolate manner. --It's her The curve is not finished yet, black clouds cover the sky. The mist is heavy today, and the mountains and rivers are deep here. --It's him Look at the encounter between the lonely demon and the lonely king, Are they warming each other or conquering each other? It is recommended that Ye Zi completes the ancient text "The Poisonous Concubine of Pluto".

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History

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68K0

How did a country that launched two world wars transform from a weak country into a powerful country? "A Brief History of Germany" is one of the classic works by American historian Mary Pratt Parmelee. The book is divided into 20 chapters, ranging from Indo-European migration, Germanic peoples, etc. To the establishment of the German Empire, and also includes famous German rulers such as Charlemagne, Henry IV, Louis XIV, etc., Using time as a clue to tell the development process of German history. The author uses his expertise to connect the great history of Germany with specific historical events, and incorporates the author's own views and opinions, allowing readers to fully understand Germany while reading. The content involved is very extensive, easy to understand and interesting. Young translators have made a new translation in a language more suitable for today's readers, and added thousands of words of annotations. All chapters are independent and related to each other. You can start reading at any page. Allow readers to read history like a novel. If you want to understand Germany now, you should read "A Brief History of Germany".

Yin World and Yang World

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139K0

A selection of the works of Camus, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, this book collects the essence of Camus's creations from 1933 to 1939: "The World of Hell and the Sun", the collection of beautiful essays of "The Good Marriage" and the novel "Happy Death". The themes all revolve around the metaphysical issues of life and death, so "The World of Hell and the Sun" is the title of the book. Camus believed that "every artist retains a unique source deep in his soul, which nourishes his words and deeds throughout his life", and "The Realm of the Underworld", his first outstanding work, is exactly where this source lies. The four essays in "A Good Marriage" are Camus's early travel notes. He expressed his feelings about life in poetic and picturesque language. "Happy Death" is Camus's debut novel. Although it is not very mature, it clearly embodies Camus's philosophical ideas.

Kilimanjaro Snow

Kilimanjaro Snow

General Fiction

(us) Hemingway

102K0

Hemingway's favorite collection of essays selects some of Hemingway's most representative and best-known short stories, focusing on the classics that created a generation of writing styles and profoundly influenced later generations of writers. The earliest and most enduring works that made Hemingway famous were his short stories that created a generation of writing styles. His short stories are mainly declarative sentences, with precise descriptions and short dialogues, giving readers the most direct and vivid impression, and have a profound influence on many modern and contemporary writers. Hemingway included this passage in the preface to his "First Collection of Forty-nine Parts" in 1938: "Some of my favorite works are "Hills Like White Elephants", "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber", "In a Strange Land", "You Will Never Be Like This", "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", "A Clean and Bright Place" and one There is no novel called "The Light of the World" that others like. I also like several others..." The selection of this book is based on this, and the most famous of them, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", is compiled into this collection of Hemingway's short stories, a total of 11 pieces, with the help of famous translations by Tang Yongkuan, Lu Jin, Chen Liangting and other famous writers.

Mother

Mother

General Fiction

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226K01

"Mother" is one of the best works of the great Russian proletarian writer Gorky. This novel profoundly reflects the magnificent revolutionary struggle of the masses under the leadership of the Russian proletarian party in the early 20th century, and for the first time created the image of a proletarian hero with socialist consciousness. The novel describes the life of the old fitter Il Vlasov and the changes in his son. Through the experiences of this family, it shows how the working class moves from spontaneity to consciousness. The image of the mother is very important in this novel. The mother's awakening process fully reflects the historical trend that the masses will inevitably move towards the road of revolution under the education of the party.

Juvenile

Juvenile

General Fiction

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442K0

This book is an important later work of Dostoevsky, written in 1874. At that time, thirteen years had passed since the emancipation of the serfs in 1861. With the original moral system falling apart, Russian society was in chaos. The protagonist of "The Boy", Arkady Dolgoruky, also fell into this whirlpool of mental collapse, and he was lost in this whirlpool at any time. What "Youth" tells is roughly how the young Dolgoruky struggled in this whirlpool. After exploration and seeking, he finally embarked on the right path of life.

When Kuang San Appears in Douluo

Flying Roasted Pigeon

47K018

Douluo fan fiction is not very well written. There is only one update a week now. There will be one more update in the group. There will be more updates in the future. If you like it, you can read it.

Reborn in the 70s to Become the Wealthy Flower of the Boss

Five Clouds

621K8.892

Oncidium carries the "energy space of the times", and Mo Ming comes to the 1970s when there is not enough to eat and not enough to wear. Fortunately, various vegetables and fruits can be grown in the space, and as the energy increases and upgraded, various medicinal materials can be grown. Moreover, the legendary car boss in her previous life turned out to be her super protective eldest brother. Also, she has two younger brothers who are crazy about protecting her sister. The eldest brother is a top cartoonist and movie screenwriter. My younger brother is a master of computer science and artificial intelligence. ... However, by chance, she rescued an arrogant, lonely, heroic super boss. What if she is relied on in the future? One day, she was held in a corner by the boss. His eyes were sharp and his voice was deep: "You saved me, and I will protect you until the day we are even..."

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General Fiction

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301K0

"Resurrection" is one of the three major works of the famous Russian writer Tolstoy. The novel describes the aristocratic young man Nekhlyudov who seduces his aunt's adopted daughter Maslova, causing her to become a prostitute and experience the vicissitudes of life. A few years later, Nekhlyudov served as a juror in the court and saw Maslova, who was falsely accused of being a poisoner. He deeply regretted what she had done and was determined to try his best to reduce the crime. He was even willing to marry her to atone for his past mistakes. In order to rescue her, he went to court again and again, visiting judges, generals, and palace attendants. During the rescue process, he witnessed all the ugliness of Russian society with his own eyes, and gradually developed and strengthened his determination to betray the upper class society. Through the story of the spiritual resurrection of the two protagonists, the novel profoundly exposes the corruption of Russian officialdom and courts, and effectively criticizes the autocratic rule of the Tsar.

Madame Bovary (translation Classic)

(french) Flaubert

207K0

The most famous masterpiece of the French writer Flaubert, "Art Nouveau Codex" and "the most perfect novel"; systematically research and translate the classic translation of Mr. Li Jianwu, the first person of Flaubert, a truly famous translator. "Madame Bovary" is both Flaubert's famous work and his most important masterpiece. The author uses concise writing and perfect style to reproduce the social life of France in the mid-19th century through the experience of a passionate woman Emma. It is recognized as the most important masterpiece of French literature in the 19th century after "The Red and the Black" and "The Human Comedy"; it is also considered to be "the code of new art", a "most perfect novel", and "produced revolutionary consequences in the literary world".

Murakami Asahido Diary How to Find the Whirlpool Cat

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61K0

An excellent three-dimensional portrait of Haruki Murakami - What kind of person is the real Haruki Murakami? There are real answers here. A cold-faced comedian with a casual sense of humor, unrestrained and unconstrained, who loves life and has a wide range of interests, the secrets of Haruki Murakami's life are revealed. Murakami's best friend, Mizumaru Anzai, and Mrs. Murakami both appeared in the battle to give blessings, and the vivid Haruki Murakami came to life on the page. One of the "Murakami Asahido Series", 17 articles in total. There are 17 large-scale illustrations of Ansai Suiwan and 54 photos taken by Murakami's wife Yoko Murakami. 1. Murakami's experiences, joys and troubles during his stay in the United States, such as creation, exercise, shopping, weight loss, summer vacation and theft. 2. Murakami's interesting talks about cats, ducks, octopuses, albatross and other animals. 3. Murakami's experience of traveling around the world, including the little-known trip to Northeast China. This book focuses on describing Murakami's daily life. Murakami deliberately changed his writing style, making the writing casual and unrestrained, reflecting his unique sense of humor, observation and imagination.

Baudolino (work Series by Umberto Eco)

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330K0

How many times do we end up believing the lies we tell ourselves? Umberto Eco's most whimsical suspense novel, a liar who is born to understand various languages, a unique book that travels in the world of history and imagination, using the shell of a knight-errant novel to construct a wonderful journey to the East and the legend of the Holy Grail. "Baudolino" is Umberto Eco's most whimsical suspense novel. The book is set against the background of the expansion of the Holy Roman Empire and the fall of Constantinople in the Middle Ages. The protagonist Baudolino is a genius liar. He claims that everything he tells is false, but interestingly, his lies always become true as soon as he speaks them. The story revolves around the "Legend of the Holy Grail" fabricated by Baudolino, and a group of people embark on a mighty journey toward the mysterious East...

Mrs. Emperor is a Bit Sweet

Ouyang Lingxin. Cs

485K0

Fairy Tales: The rumored emperor is cold, ruthless, and has a vicious tongue. Although he is handsome, he is a person that everyone shuns. Several other lords thought that he must have been a bachelor in this life, but one day this great lord suddenly enlightened and began to learn how to chase girls. All the lords sighed and wondered which girl was so unlucky. Modern chapter: From the moment Feng Xi was born, he was told that he would only be twenty years old, so he lived a carefree life. Until that tender woman appeared She is beautiful, gentle, mysterious, and she gives everything for him, even her life!

The Three Musketeers (full Volume)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

475K0

"The Three Musketeers" mainly describes the story of the French Cardinal Richelieu, from when he became prime minister in 1624 to when he captured the city of La Rochelle in 1628. In order to help King Louis XIII, Archbishop Richelieu tried his best to seize the opportunity of the Queen's ambiguous relationship with the British Prime Minister, the Duke of Buckingham...

Detailed Explanation of Sun Tzu's Art of War and Thirty-six Stratagems with Color Illustrations

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365K01

This book combines "Sun Tzu's Art of War" and "Thirty-Six Strategies" into one. Based on the original work, it adds columns such as notes, translations, readings by famous experts, practical strategies, and business cases. It not only reproduces the original appearance of the classical military book, but also provides a new interpretation of classical strategies from a modern perspective. At the same time, in order to help readers fully and deeply understand these two profound works, the editor also carefully drew hundreds of exquisite illustrations to deepen readers' understanding of the original works. By reading this book, it can help readers to maneuver with ease in the increasingly competitive contemporary society, and truly achieve strategizing and victory thousands of miles away.

Germany, a Winter Fairy Tale

(german) Heine

46K0

"Deutschland, ein Wintermärchen" (Deutschland, ein Wintermärchen) is an important political satire poem by Heinrich Heine. This was written when he went home to visit his mother in October 1843. At that time, he saw that the entire German rule was as cold as winter and he was inspired. The whole book is full of laughter and curses, and the language is sharp. The poet pointed out: "The hypocritical old generation is disappearing" and "the new generation is growing up."

Mrs Brannican

Mrs Brannican

General Fiction

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234K0

This book tells the story of the Franklin ship that disappeared after setting off. Mrs. Branniken suffered a mental disorder after the accident. After being treated, she regained consciousness and began to search for the sunken ship and Captain Branniken in the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans. Mrs. Branniken arrived in Sydney, Australia, and learned that Captain Branniken was detained by the indigenous people. She organized a rescue, was plotted on the way, encountered many dangers, and finally found her biological son, rescued her husband, and reunited her family.

The Troubles of Young Werther

(germany) Goethe

87K0

"The Sorrows of Young Werther" (1774) is a representative work of the "Sturm und Drang" movement. It is an epistolary novel written by Goethe based on his own experience. It depicts Werther's love tragedy and expresses the depression of a generation of European youth. After the novel came out, it became popular in Europe, setting off a wave of "Werther fever". When Napoleon was at war, he had this little book with him. For more than two hundred years, Werther's fate has touched generations of young people.

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General Fiction

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415K0

"The Old Curiosity Shop" is a novel published by the British writer Dickens in 1840-1841. In order for his granddaughter, who was not yet 14 years old, to live a happy life after his death, Torent tried his best to get rich, but unexpectedly fell into the clutches of the upstart loan shark Daniel Quilp. Quilp used loan sharking to not only take away all the property of the old antique shop, but also wanted to take away the beautiful little Nell. The grandfather and grandson were forced to flee London and live a life of begging. In the end, Xiao Nai'er, who was physically and mentally injured, died due to mental exhaustion. "The Old Curiosity Shop" is known as "Victorian melancholy".

Selected Short Stories and Short Stories by Maupassant

(french) Maupassant

346K01

This book selects the most representative short stories and short stories such as "Ball of Suet" by Maupassant, the master of French novels. Maupassant was good at cutting out typical fragments from ordinary and trivial things, and summarizing the reality of life with small insights. His novels have unique conceptions, ups and downs of plots, vivid and detailed descriptions, and lifelike characters, which make people have endless aftertaste after reading them. This book is a new translation, which is more suitable for contemporary readers than the language of the old translation.

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General Fiction

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246K0

"A Tale of Two Cities" is a long historical novel written by the British writer Charles Dickens and set against the background of the French Revolution. The story connects the two major cities of Paris and London, and revolves around the family of Dr. Manmanet and the Saint-Antoine district headed by the Defarges. The novel describes how the nobles corrupted and harmed the people. The people's deep hatred for the nobles accumulated in their hearts, which led to the inevitable French Revolution. The main idea of ​​the book is self-sacrifice for love. The "Twin Cities" in the book's title refer to Paris and London.

Selected Novels and Novels by Bunin

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272K0

Bunin is the first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Precisely because he lived abroad in his later period, he maintained the Russian classic literary tradition since Pushkin. Bunin's works are very distinctive in theme and writing, and are endlessly memorable. But he has not received the attention he deserves in China for a long time. Bunin's short stories have achieved great success, and their short stories are in line with current reading trends. "Selected Novels and Novels by Bunin" contains a total of 30 short stories and short stories by Bunin in different periods, which comprehensively reflects Bunin's novel writing characteristics. The translation by Chen Fu, a veteran editor of the Humanities Society, is the best among Bunin's translations in China.

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Literature

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"Walden" is a collection of essays written by American writer Thoreau. "Walden" is a record of the American writer Thoreau who lived alone by Walden Pond, describing what he saw, heard and thought during more than two years. The book advocates simple life and loves the natural scenery. It has rich content, far-reaching meaning and vivid language. This publication adopts an aesthetic and exquisite design style, targeting the petty bourgeoisie and white-collar crowd, with precise positioning, meeting the specific aesthetic needs of readers at a specific level, and filling the gap in this aspect of our publisher's foreign literary masterpieces.

Aw

Aw

General Fiction

H

370K0

"Great Expectations" is one of Dickens's most mature works and his relatively late work. The original title of this work was GreatExpectations, which means a legacy. China translated it as "Great Expectations". This translation gives readers the impression that the protagonist of the work has a great future. In fact, this "Great Expectations" is ironic. It should be said that the theme of this work is by no means just a story about the disillusionment of the orphan Pip who wants to be a gentleman. Dickens' creation of this work has a more profound significance.

Portrait of a Lady

(us) Henry James

433K0

"Portrait of a Lady" The American Civil War ended in 1865 with the goal of liberating the productivity of black slaves, and began a period of reconstruction with rapid economic development. Thirty years later, the total industrial output value of the United States ranked first in the world. During this period, capital was rapidly concentrated in the United States. The "kings" of various industries were amassing money and spending money like water. Bribery and corruption were common in official circles and business circles. The working people were unwilling to be humiliated and rose up to resist. Every inch of the barren land in the West seemed to be filled with gold... These all-encompassing pictures of life provided rich and colorful themes for the development of realist literature...

Dong Bei and Son (2 Volumes in Total)

(uk) Charles Dickens

724K0

"Dong Bei and Son" describes the rise and fall of Dong Bei and Son. Dong Bei is a greedy big capitalist, and his wife and children have become tools and furnishings for him to pursue profits. The company manager Kaker is a treacherous villain. After defrauding Dong Bei's trust, he single-handedly caused his bankruptcy. In the lessons of reality, Dong Bei's thinking changed. In the end, although he was unable to rebuild the family business, he achieved real family happiness. The beginning of "Dong Bei and Son" has been translated by Mr. Yang Jiang. Xue Hongshi continued her translation and re-translated the beginning.

The Pickwick Papers (2 Volumes in Total)

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590K0

"The Pickwick Papers" is a famous work by Dickens, the most important British writer in the 19th century. It was published in 1836. It is a work in the genre of a picaresque novel. Through a series of encounters experienced by Pickwick and his three friends during their travels, the book describes the social life and customs of the British urban and rural areas at that time. This book is one of Dickens's most important and representative works. Since its publication, it has been welcomed by readers from all over the world and has become an indisputable classic of world literature.

Desolate House (2 Volumes in Total)

(uk) Charles Dickens

706K03

"Bleak House" is a novel (very long) written by Dickens in 1852. The novel focuses on exposing the decadence of British law and the corruption of the judiciary. The novel begins with a description of the heavy fog in London, which symbolizes the filth and darkness of the Supreme Court. The dead atmosphere during the court session, the mummy-like figures in the court, and the empty rituals all highlight the outdated, useless, and parasitic nature of the court.

Selected Works of Calvino (set of 23 Volumes)

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"Selected Works of Calvino" includes the following 23 works: "The Baron in the Trees", "The Viscount in Two", "The Non-Existent Knight", "The Invisible City", "Why Read Classics", "If on a Winter Night, a Traveler", "American Lectures", "The Complete Collection of Cosmic Curiosities", "Italian Fairy Tales (Set of 3 Volumes)", "The Hermits in Paris", "Short Stories", "Crazy Orlando", "The Castle of Crossed Destinies", "Palomar", "The Path to the Spider's Nest", "Smoke and Cloud" "Argentine Ants", "Before You Say Hello", "Under the Jaguar Sun", "The Way of Saint John", "The Traveler Who Collected Sand", "Literal and Non-literal Worlds", "The Literary Machine" and "On Fairy Tales".

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Literature

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This book contains Osamu Dazai's five important masterpieces, namely "Disqualification in the World", "Clown's Flower", "Run, Melos" and "Villon's Wife" Goodbye. "Disqualified in the World" is Osamu Dazai's last novella before his death, and it is also a work with a rather autobiographical feel. The protagonist of the novel, Ye Zang, has been sensitive and thoughtful since childhood, with a cowardly personality. Although he was born into a wealthy family, he is full of fear of the surrounding environment and people. In his early years, he left his hometown to study and first tasted wine and sex. From then on, he indulged in it and spent his life avoiding everything he feared.

I'm Not the God of War Doctor

Zhang Jiakang

141K03

Ten years ago, the originally happy family suffered a massacre. Ten years later, I'm back! Revenge is the greatest wish in my heart! The ten years were the most cruel stage of my childhood and adolescence. I experienced countless hardships of life and death, but I did not retreat, but moved forward bravely! I'm not the God of War! I'm not a miracle doctor either! He is just a debtor who must avenge himself! Don't you all want to play with me? ! Come on, I will play with you slowly. I will continue to pursue the century-old wish of the Su family, and whoever stands in my way will die! Anyone who stands in my way will be killed without mercy. You will all die by my sword in the end!

White Sands: Experiences from the Outside World

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112K0

In this book, Jeff Dyer writes about travel, the unconscious, and the questions we ask when we look at ourselves from the outside. He presents us with a series of fantastic adventures and pilgrimages. He has traveled all over the world, from French Polynesia to the far north of Norway. Throughout his adventures - with a "tour guide" in the Forbidden City in Beijing who is not actually a tour guide, with a friend in New Mexico, USA, with a stranger hitchhiking near White Sands Prison, and with the American jazz musician Don Cherry in Los Angeles (or just a photo of him), the author continues his unfinished exploration of the world - what is he looking for? Even he himself may not know. Jeff Dyer tries to figure out what a specific place and landscape represents, what they want to tell the world, and what do we get from it...

Woman Riding Away

Woman Riding Away

General Fiction

I

319K01

The "Lawrence Classics Series" consists of four books: "Sons and Lovers", "Women in Love", "The Woman on Horseback" and "The White Peacock". The translation was led by domestic Lawrence research experts Feng Jiqing and Bi Bingbin, bringing together three generations of outstanding domestic translators, old, middle and young. The translation is simple and elegant, restoring the beautiful context of the original work, and a large number of footnotes present the social background and British cultural heritage of the time. "The Lady on Horseback" selects 15 of Lawrence's most wonderful short stories and short stories. Each of them is wonderful, and the translation restores the original style and heritage to the greatest extent. Lawrence's "England, My England" dissected the national character of England and deeply pondered the fate of the nation-state; in "The Prussian Officer", he described the tense confrontation between officers and soldiers, which was heavy and depressing; in "The Lady on Horseback", he hoped to find a primitive religion to replace the fallen European civilization; in "The Fox", a fox was used as a symbol to express the hidden subconsciousness of the characters...

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General Fiction

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334K0

The "Lawrence Classics Series" consists of four books: "Sons and Lovers", "Women in Love", "The Woman on Horseback" and "The White Peacock". The translation was led by domestic Lawrence research experts Feng Jiqing and Bi Bingbin, bringing together three generations of outstanding domestic translators, old, middle and young. The translation is simple and elegant, restoring the beautiful context of the original work, and a large number of footnotes present the social background and British cultural heritage of the time. "Women in Love" (1921) is Lawrence's most important work. The writer uses poetic touches to describe all his philosophical concepts, social dreams and in-depth thinking about individual life and gender relations. The novel takes the love stories of Ursula and Birkin, Gudrun and Gerald as its development context, starting from the relationship between man and woman, man and man, and woman and woman, exploring the essential role of independent personality and perfect sexual relationship, and looking for eternal value from the essence of life and the belief in the body. At the same time, the novel revolves around pure destructiveness and explores issues such as philosophy, life, love, and death from the surging death impulses, showing profound modernity.

Almighty Goddess in the Last Days

Stay Happy

6K0

Su Yanyan is an ordinary person, but who told her to read a 25 million-word novel without sleeping? It's fine now, it's so twitchy! Before time travel: Su Yanyan was a premature baby who was out of breath when running. Fortunately, he learned some martial arts. Otherwise, you won't live to be 20 years old After time travel: Su Yanyan is a zombie king who can kill a level 5 zombie with his bare hands...? ? ? ? ? ? ? Su Yanyan: "Why is it that everyone else is the heroine? No matter how bad the heroine is, she is still a vicious heroine. Give me a villain boss." Feng Yan: "I like it even if Yanyan turns into a zombie." Su Yanyan (\u002Fω\) was shy: "Brother Yan~~~" Feng Yan: "Be good and I'll get you crystal stones to eat." Before You Fengyan: Su Yanyan's appearance is coquettish and beautiful. Su Yanyan's methods were ruthless and decisive. Su Yanyan's attitude is that they will die if they die, what does it have to do with me? There is a beauty queen: Su Yanyan looks cute and pitiful. Su Yanyan's methods: "Brother Yan, I'm scared!!" "Brother Yan, help me!" Su Yanyan's attitude: "Everything Brother Yan said is right???????"

New Notes on Songs of Chu Seeking for Correctness

(qing Dynasty) Hu Junyuan

174K0

Hu Junyuan (1748?-1824?), Courtesy name Fuyuan and alias Yideng, was born in Daixi, Wuxiang (now Daixi Township, Tonggu County, Jiangxi Province). Juren once served as magistrate in Shangshui and other counties in Henan. The book contains many criticisms of the annotations of previous scholars. The annotations are easy to understand and are good at tracing the context of the article. It also takes great pains to find the source of the school.

Knights of the Seven Kingdoms ("a Song of Ice and Fire" Side Story)

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170K06

George R. R. Martin, the master of European and American fantasy literature, "The Hedge Knight", "The Oath Knight" and "The Mysterious Knight" all appear together, revealing the rise and fall of the Targaryen dynasty, hiding the battles between several major families, and telling the wonderful life of the king who should not be king. About 89 years before the opening of the story of "A Song of Ice and Fire", the continent of Westeros was peaceful at this time. "Tall" Duncan cherishes the dream of knighthood, and travels the world with his squire, the little boy Egg, whose identity is far from simple. They watch the Blackfire Rebellion and the Blood Crow dictatorship. More importantly, they will approach the secret of the dragons of the Targaryen dynasty step by step... It will bring you the most original and grassroots Westeros and solve the mystery of the Targaryen family, which has the same blood and fire.

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General Fiction

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99K01

"The Outsider" creates a shocking image of an absurd man. The protagonist Meursault is a company employee who is indifferent to everything. In his eyes, all the duties and virtues that formed the moral code of those around him were but a disappointing burden, and he ignored them; even the death of his mother did not cause him much pain. His heart was very empty, and he was at a loss as if he had lost his soul. He had no desire or pursuit, so much so that he blindly shot Arabs on the beach and was eventually sentenced to death.

Memoirs of World War Ii (12 Volumes in Total)

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3.2M01

This book describes how from September 3, 1939 to May 10, 1940, Nazi Germany mediated in various countries and launched a series of activities to annex Central and Northern European countries under Hitler's planning, thus paving the way for Germany's eventual invasion of France and the United Kingdom.

The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby

General Fiction

(u. S.) Francis Scott Fitzgerald

104K01

"The Great Gatsby" is set in the upper-middle class society living in New York City and Long Island in the 1920s. From the perspective of a poor boy, Nick, it tells the story of Gatsby's unscrupulous efforts to acquire wealth, and his eventual transformation from a pauper to a "great" rich man, as well as his emotional entanglement with Daisy, his lover whom he lost due to poverty in his first love. Gatsby had a fanatical love for luxury cars, mansions, and extravagant parties. His crazy hedonism and unscrupulous pursuit of wealth reflected the common restlessness and moral regression of the society at that time. Daisy's emotional attitude towards him also revealed the cruel social reality at that time and the destruction of the "American Dream". This book received high praise once it was published. Famous writers such as Haruki Murakami, Hemingway, and Eliot all gave the book high praise.

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General Fiction

(uk) Conan Doyle

190K03

"The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes" can be said to be an immortal classic that ushered in the "golden age" of detective novels. It has been translated into 57 languages ​​over the past 100 years and is one of the most popular novels in history. Conan Doyle is also known as the "Father of British Detective Novels" and has become one of the world's best-selling authors. "The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes" has achieved great success. Its author, Arthur Conan Doyle, has also become a master of detective novels and is recognized in the UK as a figure on par with Shakespeare and Dickens. Sherlock Holmes can also be said to be a very successful literary image. His residence at 221B Baker Street, London, England, has been built into the Sherlock Holmes Museum today, and there is an endless stream of visitors from all over the world every day.

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General Fiction

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83K9.36

An old man fished alone at sea and had no harvest for several months. Later, he caught a large swordfish, fought with it for two days and two nights, and stabbed it to death with a spear gun. However, he was attacked by a shark on the way back. Although the old man lacked helpers and tools, he killed several sharks, but the swordfish was eaten by other sharks. When he entered the harbor, only a set of bones was left in the swordfish.

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General Fiction

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216K01

"The Long Goodbye" tells the story of a series of murders. It is the representative work of American mystery novelist Raymond Chandler. It won the "Edgar Allan Poe Award" for the annual novel and was selected into the "Top 100 Mystery Novels in History" by the American Mystery Association. It is a work that Haruki Murakami has read repeatedly and highly praised.

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General Fiction

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72K0

"Demian: The Wandering Boyhood" is one of Hesse's masterpieces. It tells the story of the arduous journey of the young Xinkelai to find his own way. This book was first published in 1919 and was signed by Emile Sinclair. Once the work came out, it caused a huge response. Its popularity can only be compared with "The Sorrows of Young Werther" in the last century.

Testimony (continuation of "the Handmaid's Tale")

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209K0

The sequel to the global bestseller "The Handmaid's Tale" and winner of the Booker Prize for the second time by "Queen of Canadian Literature" Margaret Atwood, it features new characters from different perspectives and reveals the secret behind Gilead for the first time. ["Dear readers: You have asked me many times about the very details of Gilead's inner workings. These questions have become the source of inspiration for this book. Another source of inspiration is the world we live in." - Margaret Atwood] Fifteen years after the ending of "The Handmaid's Tale", the rule of Gilead is showing signs of decay from within. At a critical moment when great changes are coming, the destinies of three women with different identities and backgrounds begin to intersect, leading to subversive consequences. They witnessed the changes in history from their own perspectives. Three different narrative voices constructed a larger and more open time and space, revealing for the first time the secret behind the fall of Gilead. The past and the future gradually overlap in the narrative, and the truth is presented to readers in a stunning way.

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