This Book List is Just to Commemorate All the Crazy Book-chasing Times
仅以此书单纪念所有疯狂追书的时光
Thinking back to those days, it was about ten years ago. I once had the urge to chase books crazily, but now I have it occasionally, but it is no longer the norm. This should be considered growth, but every time this impulse comes, it is still difficult to restrain it. Those I have read over the years and have left an impression on are included in this book list. Maybe not all, just for commemoration.
The number one basketball coaching article in my heart is even possible without the coach. I have read it over and over again, probably 2 or 3 times, intermittently. Although I picked out interesting clips and jumped to read them later, this is a treatment that other basketball articles don't have. What elements attract me? I think it is probably because of this: the author does not focus all his words on the game on the court, and does not pay attention to how each point is obtained and how each goal is scored. Rather, it takes a holistic perspective and brings most things related to the NBA into the scope of this book. Especially the author started in the NCAA, established the Wake Forest dynasty and then entered the NBA. I think this arrangement is very good. Duncan and Carter were set as benchmarks, and these two are also very legendary in reality. Of course there are some unreasonable places in the book, but it is also a systematic text. Although the system is not too unreasonable, most of the unreasonable places can be justified and do not affect the reading experience. In this book, most of the named players are better than in reality. This is a stronger NBA with some interesting combinations. The Wolf King Phoenix who got together in advance, the more powerful Yao-Mai combination, the three Lakers veterans who have returned to their peak, the most powerful small forward combination in the 21st century, and the reappearance of Wake Forest in the NBA. These are all very interesting, and the author is very good at arranging the plot. Moreover, there are many Chinese elements in this book. The protagonist is Chinese, Yao Ming has a longer career, Wang Zhizhi and Yi Jianlian are stronger and have achieved greater achievements than in reality, and an original extremely strong defender is also Chinese. There are many elements in this book, and I think it can satisfy most people's needs for basketball writing. Really recommend 😊
42Survival of the Water Margin
History水浒求生记
He Comes From Jianghu
Where are all my confidants! ? This was the last cry of Wang Lun, the founder of Liangshanbo, before he died in the original trajectory. However, a thunderstorm caused history to deviate from the established main line. The turbulent situation of the Song Dynasty, the collapse of the ethical code, the coveted evil neighbor Jurchen, the domineering strongman bullying the master, internal and external troubles, whether to survive or perish, the time left for Wang Lun, the scholar in white, is running out. Let's take a look at the journey of a modern small manager of a state-owned enterprise who traveled through the Song Dynasty and possessed the famous unlucky ghost Wang Lunhou to survive in the Water Margin.
Where are all my confidants! ? This was the last cry of Wang Lun, the founder of Liangshanbo, before he died in the original trajectory. However, a thunderstorm caused history to deviate from the established main line. The turbulent situation of the Song Dynasty, the collapse of the ethical code, the coveted evil neighbor Jurchen, the domineering strongman bullying the master, internal and external troubles, whether to survive or perish, the time left for Wang Lun, the scholar in white, is running out. Let's take a look at the journey of a modern small manager of a state-owned enterprise who traveled through the Song Dynasty and possessed the famous unlucky ghost Wang Lunhou to survive in the Water Margin.
I haven't read many Water Margin fanfics, but I think maybe I don't need to read anything else. This book is excellent enough, the only drawback is that the author stopped updating it. I hope that one day the author can resume updating, and I will continue to read it. I loved watching Water Margin when I was a kid, but I almost stopped watching it later. At the end, all I can remember are a few prominent characters, such as Wu Songlin, Chong Lu Zhishen, etc. When I thought about it carefully, I began to feel that some of the so-called Liangshan 108 heroes were not worthy of their name. And the Liangshan in this book is my ideal Liangshan. In terms of depth, this book is definitely not as good as "Water Margin", one of the four great classics, but the rivers and lakes it depicts are what I am fascinated by. Therefore, it is highly recommended, as long as you can tolerate it. It does not have an ending yet.
I just finished reading this book a few days ago. The overall feeling is good. It may not be possible to read it a second time, but as far as the first reading experience is concerned, I think it is qualified. There are not many good books nowadays, and it is not easy to find ones that can keep people reading. Among sports system texts, I think there are currently two good ones, one is this book and the other is The Godfather of Dynasties. Hehe, actually I don't read many novels like this. The author is quite decisive. He ends the book at a suitable time and touches on the follow-up without being muddled.

