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It depends on what he likes.
Like ==== Too much.
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It should be based on his preferences, age, and profession (occupation).
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Inspirational can be watched, small stories and big truths are also very useful, and the art of speaking is also better!
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Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius. It's not a matter of taste, it's a book written by a very thoughtful emperor, take a closer look, read it a few times, and your friends will definitely like it!
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Sun Tzu's Art of War is quite practical.
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The Man Who Walks the World" and "The Man Who Grows Up" are both very good.
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Books that make a good birthday present:
1, "The Kite Runner".
Amir, a 12-year-old wealthy Afghan master, and his servant Hassan are brothers. However, after a kite race, a tragic incident occurs, and Amir, feeling guilty and bitter for his cowardice, forces Hassan away, and soon after, he also flees to the United States with his father.
As an adult, Amir was never able to forgive himself for betraying Hassan. In order to atone for his sins, Amir once again set foot in his hometown after more than 20 years of absence, hoping to do his last bit of effort for his unfortunate friend, but found a shocking lie, and his childhood nightmare repeated again, how should Amir choose.
2, "The Boy Here".
This book is an unusual martial arts book**, it is set in the Song Dynasty Jiayou Year as the time background, the location is in the "Bianjing University" with Peking University as the template, and the story is the university life we are familiar with. It is perfect to give this book to a college friend who loves martial arts! Campus and martial arts, wandering through such a new story, finally boils down to one point, is the frivolous and fearless teenage years that almost everyone has experienced or is experiencing.
3, "Dust Planet".
The teenagers Xia Shengxuan and Xia Zheng, who are in the flowering season, are both single children of divorced families. The two families live next to each other, and the two are both friends and brothers, and there is a subtle bond that belongs to the teenagers. However, due to the reunion of the two parents, there was a conflict and resistance in the hearts of the teenagers, and the relationship between the two also changed.
And because of an unfortunate accident, the relationship between the two teenagers fell into a greater crisis.
In fact, the end of ** is not a happy ending, but it is still recommended as a birthday gift for friends, because the sad ending may be a trick of fate, but at least, the hearts of the two teenagers finally leaned together without barriers.
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When a friend has a birthday, he can give a gift casually, such as giving him what he likes, if he has a wide range of hobbies, then it is best to give it, whatever it is. But if his hobbies are limited or you don't know what his specific hobbies will be, and you can't pay attention to them, you can give some things to the public, but the public should be more careful, such as buying a better cup, but the cup should be practical and novel. For example, buy a small electronic product, this electronic product is not too expensive, but it has a lot of functions.
Or you buy a book for him, but the book should be meaningful, not too popular, not too niche, such as he likes **, you buy him a collection of essays, he likes to read the elegance of the digest, and the suspense story series you send him. Therefore, sending books is also a science, and in general, it is still to its liking.
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Is it his favorite book?
If so, what does it matter, if you don't think it makes sense, then find a nice wrapper to wrap it in.
He'll love it.
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1, Zhang Ailing's "Love in a Fallen City".
2. "The Lover" by Magritte Duras.
3. Colin McCullough's "Thorn Bird". Annihilation of the remnants.
4, Haruki Murakami's "Norwegian Forest".
5, Junichi Watanabe's "Paradise Lost" and "This Thing of Men".
6, Qian Zhongshu's "Siege".
7, Lawrence's "Rainbow", "A Woman in Love", "Lady Chatterley's Lover".
8. Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds" and "Leaves of Grass".
9. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye".
10. On Milan Kundera's "The Unbearable Lightness of Life" and "Slowness".
11, Cher Heidi's ruined "Sex Report".
12, Dirk Schürberg's "The Little Prince".
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1, Zhang Ailing's "Love in a Fallen City".
2. "The Lover" by Magritte Duras.
3. Colin McCullough's "Thorn Bird".
4, Haruki Murakami's "Norwegian Forest".
5, Junichi Watanabe's "Paradise Lost" and "This Thing of Men".
6, Qian Zhongshu's "Siege".
7, Lawrence's "Rainbow", "A Woman in Love", "Chattelaeff's Lover".
8. Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds" and "Leaves of Grass".
9. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye".
10, Mi Jianzi Sun Lan Kundera's "The Unbearable Lightness of Life" and "The Book is Absolutely Slow".
11. Cher Heidi's "Sexology Report".
12, Dirk Schürberg's "The Little Prince".
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