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A progressive book
At 2 am on New Year's Day on 20 17, I posted a dynamic in my circle of friends:

In a blink of an eye, the year is over.

Looking back on the past year, there may be irreparable regrets, unfulfilled wishes and unforgettable love; Of course, there are also efforts to enrich, the joy of harvesting results, and the little luck that makes your mouth rise. ...

A small goal was set a year ago, but it was not well accomplished in the end. I haven't read many books, but I still want to recommend them.

The first time I saw a dream of red mansions was in the sixth grade. I only watched it sixty times a year before and after, and then I threw it aside. I read the last 60 times in the second grade, and picked up the book again in March this year. Unexpectedly, I can't put it down.

When I first saw it, I was still young and didn't have many interesting stories, so I wasn't interested and couldn't stand it. Now I read it again, only to find that my previous thoughts were really wrong, all wet. There are so many things in a dream of red mansions that I can't finish reading them and I can't read them thoroughly. The more I read it, the more interesting it becomes.

Jiang Xun said that he read A Dream of Red Mansions as a Buddhist scripture. I read it as a youth literature and an encyclopedia of China. It is the kingdom of youth, but it is also the real world.

Now you ask me which book I like best, and I will definitely say Dream of Red Mansions.

Life is always faced with different choices at different times, standing at the crossroads of dilemma, what should I do?

The people in the story also went to consult because of these troubles. In fact, many times, people who consult already have the answer in their hearts. They just want to make sure that their decision is right and convince themselves.

Just like tossing a coin can't give you an accurate answer, you will understand what you want the moment the coin is thrown into the air.

Sometimes it hurts, sometimes it helps, and people are always closely connected with other people's lives inadvertently. This is an apt evaluation of "worry-free grocery store", and it is also the most direct feeling after I read it.

Some people say this is Keigo Higashino-style chicken soup for the soul. "Chicken soup for the soul" is not necessarily a derogatory term. Why not drink a bowl of chicken soup that makes people want to drink again, and after drinking it, they can transform themselves and enrich their souls?

A person, 87 days, 627 kilometers, hiking, crossing Qian Shan, for a belief, a farewell.

Harold is over 60 years old. He received a letter from his old friend Queenie and learned that she was going to die of cancer, so he came up with the idea of seeing her. He believes that as long as Queenie continues to walk on the road, he can live.

Life is that one foot is constantly placed in front of the other, and this blandness shines because of faith.

The book mainly focuses on what Harold saw and heard during his trip and recalls the past, and tells the story of the "pilgrimage" of faith and love.

A traffic accident made Dylan, who had a bad life, the only victim, and his soul was taken to another world by Tristan, the ferryman.

Along the way, two people took care of each other, and two lonely hearts healed each other and gradually fell in love. Because of love, we can resist God's law. Because of love, two people are completely transformed.

Unique beauty will always be discovered by doomed people, no matter how late; Enthusiastic sincerity will always be answered, no matter where. Neither earlier nor later, we are born for each other and come for each other.

The main line of this book tells the story of a brother and sister who have been forged by poverty and war for 60 years. This novel is similar to a collection of short stories. The whole novel consists of nine chapters, and nine different characters are used as the first person to tell the story.

Chapter 9, the echo between Jiu Feng, I was moved more than nine times. Everything starts now and ends in another place. This is a whole world surrounded by mountains, such as brotherly love that spans time, the trans-gender feelings between Su Weiman and Navi, the complicated mother-daughter relationship between Parry and Nyla, and Parry's love for children. Here, it tells the story of memory and forgetting, affection and humanity, and inner voice.

There are many characters in the book, and there is no distinction between primary and secondary, because in other people's tracks, they may be supporting roles, but in their own tracks, everyone is their own protagonist. ...

Nine chapters and nine different characters, we can always find our lost part in them when we stumble forward.

Life is a process from continuous possession to continuous loss. Some things are lost and gone when you walk. The so-called growth is nothing more than the world outlook and the process of continuous collapse and reconstruction.

Paulo coelho's first book is The Fantasy Journey of the Shepherd Boy. I read it several times and got different results every time.

Later, I read his Pilgrimage. When I tried to write something about it, I found it very difficult. I couldn't find any clues at all. The only thing I can think of is that this is a realistic version of The Fantasy Journey of the Shepherd Boy, perhaps because I don't have much life experience and the book itself is quite religious, so I feel a little depressed and out of breath.

Pilgrimage is a book full of mystery, but at the same time, the author also incorporates some philosophy of life into the story. Coelho experienced many fantastic things in his trip to San Diego, which made it impossible for readers to tell what happened in reality from what happened in the author's mind, but one thing is certain, this book will not be regretted after reading it.

Frankly speaking, I didn't get much nutrition from this book. It can be said that I don't understand a lot of places. In reading, the key words I can think of are:

Dream to cultivate one's mind and find oneself.

"For you, Qian Qian, a hundred times" is a portrayal of Hassan's purity and kindness, and it is a testimony of Hassan's standing up and perseverance. This sentence, seemingly light, is actually very heavy, which Amir can't bear in his life.

When Amir learned of his father's crimes and amazing secrets-Hassan and himself were brothers, he embarked on the road of atonement. For the first time, like a man, he had the courage he had never had in 20 years, risked his life to return to Afghanistan, and desperately rescued Hassan's tortured son, Solabo, from the Taliban.

But by this time Hassan had died at the hands of the Taliban. What Amir can do for his former friends is to find a heart, a heart of the past and a heart of the future for his poor child.

At this moment, I wonder, what will happen to them if Amir saves Hassan? But there is no if in this world. Amir missed the most important thing in his life. Because he missed it, he will make up for it with his life.

In fact, this series of books, like Zhang Jiajia's Passing Through Your World, and books by Lu Sihao and Da Bing, all tell stories about themselves or people around them. I seldom look at other people's works, and I prefer Anthony.

In his works, Anthony tells the sincere records from the age of 20 to 23, from college to work, and from home to abroad in the tone of an ordinary boy. There are scattered fragments of life, some talking to themselves, and some feelings about life.

I like the trivial ideas in this diary. There is no truth, no nostalgia, all bits and pieces of life, or small sadness and small fortune.

I accidentally saw a few meters long picture book on the library shelf, and I couldn't put it down when I turned it over.

Jimmy expresses people's inner world with fairy-tale freehand brushwork, and uses symbolic techniques to make his works reach a detached and hazy state in narrative expression, with both naive childhood gaze and adults' leisurely look back. Both adults and children can always find their own understanding in Jimmy's works.

It was my first teacher who started writing poems.

Xi Murong's poems mainly focus on love, homesickness, time and life, and the expression of love has become the first theme of Xi Murong's poems. In these feelings of love, there are sweetness and sadness.

Besides the ten books listed above, I have also read other books, such as Tang and Song poetry, history, biographies, popular science books, a little philosophy and martial arts novels. ...

Time is a trip that never comes back. Good and bad are landscapes, and those feelings recorded in words are also the most permanent. Reading may not change your destiny, but it will certainly enrich your life and broaden your life.