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When the "Happy Reading Review" can't last, you can look at these books

author:Audiovisual Herald

Recently, "hit workers" has become a hot word on the Internet. Life is hard and everyone is struggling to live. When you can't hold on, you may just want to read a book or make yourself cry and find an outlet for the backlog of emotions. Books don't talk, but it will quietly accompany you through those difficult and long days. It gives you strength, like a strong wind filling your body. So, let these books accompany you through tough times.

When the "Happy Reading Review" can't last, you can look at these books
When the "Happy Reading Review" can't last, you can look at these books
When the "Happy Reading Review" can't last, you can look at these books

"Trepidation"

Author: [Portuguese] Fernando Pessoa

"The only thing I ask of life is to ask it not to ask for anything from me. My life is so miserable, I don't even want to cry for it; my life is so hypocritical, I don't even want to change. --Author

Some people say that Pessoa's words, a thousand words, are combined into one sentence: "I don't want to go to work."

If the clerk Kafka used "becoming a beetle" to escape the banal, then Pessoa's "Panic Record" is like the words he whispered from the windowsill of an office building.

Looking at the huge gray sky above the city, he was uneasy and panicked; he had stripped himself naked and laid on the ground, examining love, life, and the true self under the mask.

The wear and tear of human nature in daily work lies in making people the screws on a huge machine, but Pessoa lets us know that even if the body is imprisoned, it can still be the king of our spiritual world.

These "imitation diary" fragments of text, the words are pearls, when reading will make you sigh, these are not my inspiration but difficult to say the feeling. It turns out that even if you don't have the luxury of being understood, there will always be people in some corner of the world who understand you.

Micro-comment: One of the ten thousand personalities he split off was probably me.

Golden Dreams

Author: [Sun] Kotaro Isaka

"I guess even if the earth is destroyed, the company will still exist." - Author

This is the masterpiece of Japanese writer Kotaro Isaka. The protagonist, Masaharu Aoyagi, is an ordinary courier, but one day he is caught up in a huge conspiracy, and his life hangs in the balance and he is forced to flee.

In this "unlucky" journey, he is like a marathon runner who runs hard, cheering him on the side of the road is always believing in his father, the old lover who helps him, the colleague who cherishes each other, and the student who saves with his life. "Aoyagi, run away." Run farther and live. "Moved by tears and sly in a sly way that makes people laugh, we embark on a journey of love and redemption together.

Micro-comment: This is life, everyone has to run hard.

"Sick Gap Broken Pen"

Author: Shi Tiesheng

"Hell and heaven are on earth, that is, disability and love, that is, original sin and salvation." - Author

This is one of Stetson's most classic works, and it is also his life notes written stoically between dialysis treatments after suffering from uremia, and it is a book about fate, love, money, human nature, faith, healthy mentality, upward spirit and other life propositions.

The author's soul power bursts out of the fragility of the flesh, so that we can learn to regain faith and love in the midst of difficulties.

Whether it is facing suffering or physical and mental exhaustion, reading Shi Tiesheng is like reading yourself, and the lost heart will settle down and give birth to hope.

Micro-comment: Some people's hearts are vast and rich, and some people are like deserts. Stetson's good writing has long been known through other works, but the sincerity and depth of this desperate book still surprised me. He dared to think about the most difficult questions, and really thought hard, and could really provide an answer.

"Where Are You Going"

Author: [Polish] Henrik Schenker Micro branch

"I have fought that beautiful battle, and when I have run out of ways, I have kept the word I believe. From now on, there is a crown of justice that will remain for me.

I never thought that love would be such happiness. In the past, I only thought that love was just a flame of blood and lust, but now I know that every drop of blood and every breath of a person can be used to love each other. --Author

Because in Rome, the glitz does not feel trivial, because it is Rome, whether good or evil, it does not feel hateful.

It was an era of dancing and singing, an era of abandoning all rules, an era of love if you want to love, and hate to hate.

This is the crown of the works of the Polish language master, The Sage of Theos, which is revered by the Chinese people, and the only historical novel that has won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 100 years. The loud crash of the ancient Roman Empire reverberates through his pen to this day.

It's not just about the tyrant burning the city, it's about how to love, about redemption and forgiveness, about the eternal beauty and goodness of human nature... Sometimes people laugh, sometimes they cry, and sometimes their hearts beat violently.

Micro-comment: I like to copy three chapters.

Distant Sunflower Land

Author: Li Juan

"If the growth of the crop is the only light in the darkness deep underground, then the earth through which the man passes, with the arrival of his footsteps, turns off the lights all the way.

Still, my mom sowed the seeds a fourth time. The so-called 'hope' is that effort may be a little better than giving up completely. In short, the fourth stubble seed sprouted out of nowhere, and it seemed extremely vigorous. After all, they are coming into this world for the first time. --Author

The book still does not leave Li Juan's beloved Altay, the "Sunflower Land" on the south bank of the Urungu River in the Altay Gobi steppe, a barren land that the author's mother contracted to cultivate many years ago.

As always, Li Juan used her delicate and bright tone to record the story of her and her mother, grandmother, and border villagers working in the ninety acres of sunflower land. On the one hand, there is the daguan of eternal hope, the hard work day after day, the hardness and courage to never accept defeat, and on the other hand, the humble reality of sloppiness, barrenness, cramping, and powerlessness. Tough, warm and tearful.

Micro-comment: I first lay down to watch, then sat up, took the charger and rushed to the living room. I want to work, I want to raise chickens and cattle, I want to go to Xinjiang!