Is there a book that you read more than 3 times?

Updated on culture 2024-06-03
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The Kite Runner is also a book that I have read over and over again. Among them, the bond between the protagonist Amir and Hassan is the most worrying to me, every time I watch it, I feel sad once, but I can't help but watch it again and again, especially when I already know the ending, and then look at the first half of the ** How happy and happy the two children played together when they were young, I feel even more sad, and I will also recall some things when I was a child.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I've been reading "Anxiety Relief Grocery Store" lately, and I feel different every time, this book is the first book I came into contact with Keigo Higashino, and then I became a fan of him. The stories he wrote are so fascinating, many people like to watch "White Night Walking", but I especially love "The Grocery Store", because the words in it are very delicate, and the way of communication is very magical, even if I read it many times, I think the story is wonderful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Keigo Higashino's "White Night Walking", "Anxiety Relief Grocery Store", "After School" haha I'm Keigo Higashino's brainless fan. I really like what he writes, and I will consider every sentence over and over again.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are several books that I have read many times or more. The book "You're So Good Today" is a picture book written by Liz Crimoult in the United States. It contains more than 150 small cartoons full of childlike fun and rich in life philosophy. I liked this book so much that I read it more than three times.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is actually relatively rare to have read more than three books, and "Dream of Red Mansions" is counted as one! I think "Dream of the Red Chamber" deserves to be one of the four famous books in China, although these four books are all very famous books, but my favorite is "Dream of Red Mansions".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I believe that "The Little Prince" is also the childhood in the hearts of many people. In fact, I don't remember how many times I read this book, and every time I read it, I feel old nostalgia and new feelings. For me, this book is already similar to an irregular spiritual ritual, every time I feel bad or feel that the world is gloomy, I will take it out and read it, and rediscover how I felt in the first place.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yu Hua's "Alive" series. I really like this author, so I basically read it more than 3 times!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dream of Red Mansions has a profound background, and when you read it at different ages, you have different experiences. Love tragedy, struggle within the family. All-inclusive!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I like "Starry Night" more, although it is a picture book, but I still read it many times to reminisce about the beauty of youth.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, for example, "Dream of Red Mansions", which is one of the four famous novels, which reflects the social outlook of the late Qing Dynasty, and the love between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu makes me regret.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Most people in the workplace have the experience of happily buying a book, starting to study diligently, and setting a plan to read 10 pages a day, so that a book can be read in 20 days.

    But after I actually started reading, I couldn't hold on to the books that were a little difficult and needed to think about them, and I didn't even read half of them.

    Few people ask themselves why they can't read anymore.

    Hastily blamed the problem on the outside world, closed the book with peace of mind, and never opened it again. Sometimes, we blame our problems on the fact that there are too many distractions around us to calm down and study. Sometimes, we blame the problem on the fact that the book is too obscure.

    Sometimes, we blame time for our problems—we have too little experience to comprehend what the book says.

    At the same time, most people will still have the experience of physics and geometry that they couldn't learn in school, and now look back and see when those mountains became so short.

    Again, few people have delved into why this is the case. It wasn't until I learned about knowledge blockage that I realized that those books were self-contained and logically coherent, and the reason why I couldn't learn them was because the accumulated knowledge was blocked too much, so that I couldn't follow the author's train of thought.

    We always blame the problem externally and never doubt whether our learning style is effective. You will have questions, when you go to school, isn't that what the teacher taught, and you should circle the key points when you read, and it would be better if you could copy them in your notebook. In fact, studying after work is fundamentally different from studying at school.

    The former learns to solve problems, and the latter learns to understand the world. In the next round, we will talk about how to learn at work.

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