She just said "yes" to shirley jackson.
Douban score 7.3
Highlight: A horror novel with fireworks in its head! 16 wonderful short story, with a bright beginning and a cliff at the end. Fate will be forced to reverse in an unexpected place, which makes people shudder. ...
Charles Beaumont's "May Have a Dream"
Douban score 7.8
Recommended reason:
Stunned turning point, brain-burning reasoning, black humor mixed with science fiction, curiosity and horror, everything you think will not be the direction of the story.
"The real fear is not the unknown, but that familiarity becomes strange and impermanence becomes daily.
Dorothy Parker's sewing songs.
Douban score, 7.6
Recommended reason The first article "A Phone Call" makes people want to have a sentence! The weakness of human nature and the relationship between men and women are too thoroughly written to present the true face of men and women in the relationship between men and women when they face emotions, which sounds an alarm to women who are over-dependent and blinded by love!
Girls in love, come and see!
Thinking is my resistance. Virginia Woolf
Douban score, 8.4
Highlight: Woolf's book is a must-read for every girl! This book contains Woolf's diaries written in 19 194 1 year, which truly records the highlights and abyss of her life from 33 to 59. This book only thinks Woolf is so cute! Don't worry, don't spark, don't be someone else, just be yourself. "
Tagore's Stop Anger
Douban score, 8.3
Recommended reason:
Tagore's short stories are nothing like poetry.
Inferior! Magic, satirical stories, warm love and beautiful brushstrokes make these stories have a particularly far-reaching realistic echo.
Yukio Mishima's Fountain in the Rain
Douban score, 8.4
Highlight: This is a rare pure love novel Fountain in the Rain left by Mishima at the age of 38. We will not only marvel at Mishima's sophisticated mind of accurately grasping human nature in his youth, but also see his pure feelings and youthful brushwork in his mature period of creation. This great sense of contrast may also be Mishima's unique literary charm.