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What was the first book that made you cry?
As a relatively fickle and cold-blooded person, there are few books or film and television works that can make me cry, but when it comes to the two movies I have seen crying, they are both extremely main themes and have no personality-"Mom loves me again" and "Warm Spring". Here, we need a strong note: I am born after 90.

Compared with movies, reading and crying my book is not so popular and retro. Girls and Teenagers, by Qiu Wei, published on 20 10. 20 14 saw this book and became a fan of Qiu Wei. It was my first year in Shenzhen, and I saw it at first sight when I was wandering around Huanggang Community Library.

If you ask me what kind of people will understand this book and cry after reading it, the answer is probably: if you have some feelings about the life of abandoned pine nuts, no matter how much you feel, you will probably like girls. Just like the life of pine nuts, girls and teenagers are not understood and liked by everyone. The so-called knowledgeable people are silent and tearful, and outsiders don't understand.

"Girl boy" is a girl's growing process. Although the author tries to write the language in a relaxed and humorous way from the perspective of recalling the past, people who have had similar experiences will understand how dark and helpless it is as a teenager, how many childhood should have been strangled, and how long and chronic sequelae it has brought to later life.

However, unlike Matsuko, a young girl did not fall into darkness. Time may not cure everything, but it may heal a lot of things. Young girls know how to grow spiritually. Some nutrients that can never be replenished can be replaced in other ways in later life.

If there is anything I remember now, it is probably that sentence: If a mother always scolds her children for being worthless, believe me, the children will be scolded no matter how promising they are.

To tell the truth, generally speaking, it is impossible to meet a good book in a community library. I have wandered around this library many times chasing girls, but I have never met a satisfactory book. But at that time, I chose to watch Girls only because of the author Qiu Wei, and the name Qiu Wei happened to be seen in Liu Tong's Who's Youth Is Not Confused.

Although my evaluation of the book of confusion is really not high, it is only because I have seen it before that I will have a preference when I read it again. I am such an unreasonable, illogical and intuitive person, but I do have a deep fate with this book.

Girls and Teenagers was reprinted on 20 16. The second picture in the article is the new cover, but it is difficult to find a clear picture on the original cover. After The Girl, I also read Qiu Wei's Don't Lose or Forget, Goodbye Teenager, Relativity of Men and Almost Lovers. These styles come down in one continuous line, adding new tension. I think people who like them will always like them.