Guo Jingming s best book

Updated on amusement 2024-06-27
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The ending of his book is all tragic, 1995-2005 Summer Solstice is very fresh campus style, if you read the beginning, you will never guess that it is such an ending.

    "Sadness Flows Into a River" is more depressing, and the plot emotions are very heavy and sad, but I think the words in it are somewhat empty.

    Phantom City" may not necessarily like fantasy people, but those like us who don't like fantasy love it very much, because the different excitement of "Phantom City" attracts people who don't like fantasy, and it is still Guo Jingming's classic work.

    Don't mention how much do you know about the flowers in your dreams, it has long been rumored that it was copied by Guo, and the style in it is not like his at all, but the plot is not bad, and it is as tragic as the above ones.

    "The Edge of Love and Pain" and "The Reflection of the Left Hand and the Years of the Right Hand" are all collections of his prose essays, written about the real life experience of him.

    "Little Times" urban life,Basically grab the reader with a super ups and downs plot,Mainly write about the life and love career of the four sisters who have been close since high school,The experience of contacting personnel,Intrigue workplace,Forcing material desires,Intricate character relationships,Entangled sisters、Male and female emotions, etc.,This story is very attractive,Close to life but really very "era",Underground labyrinth,So far, there is a small era 1 and a small era 2,3 is about to **.

    "Critical Chronicles: Jue Traces" Guo Jingming followed another fantasy-themed work in Phantom City, I personally don't think it's good, it's more thrilling; is still on "The Most** Reflection**".

    It is recommended that you watch "Summer Solstice Has Not Arrived" and "Small Times".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The best is "How Much Do You Know About the Flowers in Your Dreams".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Personally, I think there is only a phantom city.

    Or is it copied?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    How much do you know about the flowers in your dreams?

    Everyone in Phantom City said it was good, but it still didn't feel like it was as wonderful as the flowers in the dream.

    The words and stories that fall into the dream are like magnets, full of attractiveness.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Small Times" (the end of the first part) is still talking about the city.

    The Critical Chronicle - Jue Ji ** is about the virtual world, and it is thrilling.

    In fact, they are all good-looking, but they are all sad and helpless like "Summer Solstice Has Not Arrived", "Sadness Flows into a River", etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Campus life: "1995-2005 Summer Solstice Has Not Arrived", "Sadness Flows Into a River", "How Much Do You Know About the Flowers in Your Dreams".

    The former is a great friendship depiction, the latter is a little darker, and "Dream" is a real classic.

    Virtual fantasy category: "Critical Chronicles: Jue Ji" and "Phantom City".

    The former is still in the ** period.

    Essay essays: "Love and Pain on the Edge", "Left Hand Reflection, Right Hand Years".

    It's all a type of portfolio.

    Urban Life: "Small Times".

    Getting Started in the Workplace, Intrigues, Friends, Intricate Relationships This book is very materialistic, and the first "Little Times" has been published. The second part of the Origami Era will also be published in August, and I personally recommend it to you: 1995-2005 Summer Solstice has not yet arrived, how to say it, I like the feeling of a fresh campus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How much do you know about the flowers in your dreams?

    I remember that I was uncomfortable for a few days after reading it in high school, and it was very well written.

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