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Reading promotes cognition.
The taste of life
Author: Feng Jicai
Recommended reason:
"Ordinary days are ordinary, and all tastes are life."
If we are willing, we will share weal and woe, get together and leave.
Taste, everything has taste, everything is indispensable.
With a deep and calm heart, in every ordinary day.
Feng Jicai told us to live seriously and give love.
The road to a better life.
Read and raise awareness
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Author: Garcia Marquez
Recommended reason:
One of the classic literary masterpieces, worthy of reading by all mankind!
Garcí a Má rquez created a self with novels.
The world, a condensed universe, in which the noise is chaotic, but
A vivid and credible reality depicts a continent and its people.
Abundance and poverty. Nobel Prize in Literature's acceptance speech
Reading promotes cognition.
A house by the sea
Author: Sato May
Recommended reason:
Get rid of the love life where you are too involved and lose yourself, May.
Sato lives alone in a cabin by the sea, taking care of flowers and writing.
Thinking.
Even an ordinary day is the same in her works.
Vivid and charming, pregnant with infinite love for life.
Reading promotes cognition.
"alive"
Author: Yu Hua
Recommended reason:
It tells how people bear great suffering and tears.
Wide and rich, despair does not exist!
Yu Hua said that living wealth makes me believe that life belongs.
Everyone's own feelings do not belong to anyone's point of view.
Reading promotes cognition.
Norwegian forest
Author: Haruki Murakami
Recommended reason:
Tell about the experiences, experiences and feelings of youth.
It is a literature of youth pain, but its pain is slightly ahead.
To put it bluntly, it is a love rat with several women (but it looks very affectionate).
This story. After reading this novel, you will find He Shufu's At the same time.
Fall in love with two women ",and the classic lines of TV series in the entrepreneurial era:
"I fell in love with your voice and another woman's body." these
All kinds of things are nothing ~
Reading promotes cognition.