What s your favorite book you ve read lately?

Updated on culture 2024-05-27
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Harry Potter series, this book is fantastic, children basically love to read it, and I personally think that the ** version is more exciting than the movie, I recommend reading books!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    For the sake of children, a book that you must read, every parent and teacher should read "Little Doudou in Front of the Window", after the publication of the book, it caused great repercussions not only in Japan but also around the world, becoming the best-selling book in Japanese history.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Seeing", through the small fragments described by Chai Jing, let us understand the story behind the news, which is easy for readers to resonate with and trigger thinking about society and human nature.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Time Traveler's Wife is by far my favorite book. It's about time travel, but it's not simply about going back to the past or the future.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Little Prince! It's a lot shorter but it's very connotative, read it at least once in your life, it will remind you of the innocence of your childhood and make you sad.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Bookworm series of books, bilingual in Chinese and English, both Chinese and English are quite simple and easy to understand, "Bookworm" is a major masterpiece jointly dedicated to the majority of English learners by Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press and Oxford University Press.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I like to watch "Jane Eyre", he teaches us how to love, how to face our own life experience and embrace warmth with open arms.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Growth is more important than success", growth is to let you learn from experience, summarize life lessons, you grow, do other things will be successful, success is only your one thing success.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I like to read humanities books the most, specifically, mainly history, literature, and philosophy.

    Read history. Make people wise. Reading history books allows you to understand how people lived in the past, learn from them and learn from them, and live in the present more clearly.

    Reading philosophy books allows you to look at problems dialectically, not to get into the horns of a dead cow, and to calmly look down on many temporary difficulties and setbacks in life.

    No matter what you read, you can't read it to death, and if you believe in it, you won't have a book. Life is a big book worth reading again and again!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1, "The Moon and Sixpence".

    British home William S. Somerset Maugham's full-length novel, written in 1919.

    Based on the life of the French impressionist painter Paul Gauguin, the work depicts the story of Strickland, an ordinary London ** agent, who suddenly fell into the magic of art, abandoned his wife and children, and abandoned the life that others seemed to be rich and happy, and went to Tahiti in the South Pacific, composing his brilliant life with a brush, and injecting all the value of life into the splendid canvas.

    He didn't care about the entanglement of poverty and the torture of illness, but regretted that he never patronized his consciousness. The work expresses the contradiction between genius, individuality and material civilization, as well as modern marriage and family life, with a broad perspective of life, using a scalpel that smells of disinfectant to sharply dissect the human nature wrapped in the skin, mixed with the humor and cruel gaze of the spectators.

    2, "Masters and Masterpieces".

    In 1945, Maugham was invited by the American "Red Book" magazine to list a list of the world's top ten ** in his mind, and wrote a series of book reviews for them, commenting on the writing process, writing techniques, and artistic characteristics of these famous works one by one, so there was this "Masters and Masterpieces" (the literal translation of the title of the book is "Ten ** and Their Authors"). The ten books and their authors are: Fielding and Tom Jones, Austen and Pride and Prejudice, Stendhal and The Red and the Black, Balzac and The Tall Old Man, Dickens and David Copperfield, Flaubert and Madame Bovary, Melville and Moby Dick, Emily Brontë and Wuthering Heights, Dostoevsky and The Brothers Karamazov, and Tolstoy and War and Peace.

    With Maugham's personal affection, of course, he confessed as soon as he came up, "The list of books I have listed is extremely arbitrary. In fact, I could have made a list of ten more parts, in a different way than the previous ones, and I could give the same good reasons for choosing them."

    3. "Reading is a portable refuge".

    If there was a profession in the world called a reader, there would be no one more suitable than Maugham. It seems natural for writers to love reading, but like Maugham, it is rare in the history of literature to follow the map to understand the life and character of the writer, and then turn back from their life and character to the writer's work and write a wonderful collection of essays. This is a great master's book of gossip and Maugham's book of insights into reading and philosophy.

    The spicy secrets and interesting humanity of literary giants, Jane Austen's kind "meanness", Stendhal's inner inferiority, Flaubert's first love on the beach in his childhood, Leo Tolstoy's lifelong confusion and repentance, Dostoevsky's betrayal.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The four famous books, the Insect Chronicle, and the Red Star shine on China.

    If you give me three days of light, ordinary world.

    Old things in the south of the city, morning flowers and sunset, camel Xiangzi.

    The little prince, the old man and the sea, how steel is made.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This book is about human thinking and behavior, and why some people are more successful and creative than others. The book proposes new theories and experiments that challenge traditional notions of intelligence and talent.

    The culmination of years of research and empirical evidence by Kahneman, this book delves into the fundamentals of human thinking and behavior and why some people think faster and more accurately than others.

    In a concise and easy-to-understand way, this book traces the development of human history, from the earliest hunter-gatherer society to the evolution of modern society, revealing the history of the evolution of human society, the development of culture, and the progress of science and technology.

    This book is about the evolution of human society, the progress of science and technology, and the impact of these factors on human behavior and the future. The book proposes a number of new theories and experiments that challenge conventional scientific and social notions.

    This book is a collection of case studies from Rosenberg's lectures at Harvard Business School, in which he proposes some new ideas for success through in-depth interviews and research on successful people, including how to break through cognition, how to solve problems creatively, and how to embrace failure.

    These books all challenge conventional notions from different perspectives, showing new ways of thinking and experimentation that can help people better understand themselves and the world so they can better achieve their goals.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The books on food and life include "Yashe Talks about Eating", "The Taste of the World", "The Taste of the World", "Eat Well Today", and "Eat the Master".

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Attitude Change and Social Impact

    The classic work of the master of psychology Philip Zimbardo, this book is one of the classics in the field of social psychology, mainly talking about the content of psychology in terms of attitudes and change. How a person is influenced by others in society and how he influences others. In terms of social influence, it is very comprehensive and systematic, and social psychology has made a good summary of influence, persuasion, and obedience.

    2. The Wealth of Nations

    This book is the starting point for the study of modern political economy. The authors of more than 200 years have written much of what they have written that are also applicable today, talking about the essential rules of economic operation.

    3. "The Transfer of Power".

    This book is the third in Toffler's trilogy of the future, in which knowledge plays a key role in the transfer of power, and in the struggle for power in the corporate world, the main tools of struggle are the same as those of other social classes: violence, money, and knowledge.

    4, "The Enlightenment of the Present".

    This book is a panoramic commentary on the current world, giving readers an insight into the truth about the human condition, the challenges we face in person, and how to address them. Completely using data, the charts in the book are particularly good, but the author is clearly an optimist, and it is difficult to agree with many of his views and opinions.

    5. "World View".

    This book is about how human beings have understood and understood the world in the past 2,000 years, what changes have taken place in the worldview, and sorted out the development and evolution of science and philosophy over the past 2,000 years, all the way to the main events in the development of modern science, such as how theories such as relativity, quantum mechanics and evolution have changed the world.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Recently, I read "Camel Xiangzi" written by Mr. Lao She, which tells a poignant story with Xiangzi as the main character.

    The story tells the tragic story of Xiangzi, a rickshaw driver in the city of Beiping, old China. Xiangzi came to the city, made money by pulling a car, he worked hard, dreaming that one day he would bother Bibi to buy a foreign car, and with his efforts, he finally bought a foreign car, but it was robbed. But he didn't give up hope, he still worked hard and saved his savings, but the reality gave him another slap, the money was snatched away again, and in the face of countless blows, he was hit by the dark reality and fell into the beginning, and he could no longer muster up the courage to live.

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