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The worst bestseller I have ever read is Da Bing's Amitabha. I don't even want to give this book a name! I bought this book because it is super hot. At that time, it was the top of the best-selling list of new books, and almost all the ratings for this book were five stars. I thought at that time, so many people praised this book so much, which shows that this book is really good-looking, otherwise how could it rank first and five stars in the rankings!

Then I found that this book is basically the same as the book written by the author of An Yiru's genre, except that it is bold and graceful, and the content is similar. It is all fancy and forced chicken soup! Amitabha, what? This book has 12 stories, and it is super expensive. It seems that it was almost 40 yuan faster when I first bought it, which is more expensive than many famous books.

I don't like the introduction of the author in this book very much. I rarely heard of the name soldier, but I remember that this person's education is not very high, otherwise he would have been touted. There are many titles in the introduction of ice in this book, but I can't remember the specific details. I can only remember some. What I remember most is that he was a host, a writer, a folk singer and a Buddhist. ?

Seeing these headlines, I know what kind of life he wants to shape, a life with that kind of Jianghu temperament. Then I opened the book and found that it really was. He writes about vagrancy and travel. It feels like he's floating around in the rivers and lakes. He has many Jianghu friends. This book gives people this feeling.

The whole story has 12 stories. After reading it, I can hardly remember a few, but I was really touched when I read it. But when you calm down and think back to those stories of 12, you will find that these stories can be said to have originated from life, but they are all excessively higher than life, that is to say, they are all fake, and there is a kind of deliberately moving people in order to move people. ?

In every story, soldiers are handing out chicken soup, and in some places chicken soup is forcibly handed out, so I think he is really a bit melodramatic, a bit like the works of the best-selling female writers at present, always moaning there, not like a tramp at all, so I don't think this book can be compared with his first two books at all. Although his first two books are also in this style, compared with this book, those two books.