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Reading first-class books is the biggest shortcut in life (with a list of 563 classic books published in Citic) 258 good books in social sciences and 105 literary classics

4.23, World Book Day.

In the circle of friends, this day has been turned into a show-off day of "I have read 300 books this year". But in fact, everyone knows that reading first-class books is the biggest shortcut in life.

There was a very hot article before, the theme was to say that those who read books and did not pick the publishing house were mountain cannons. In the same way, reading books is not picky, which means that when you read a bad book, you also lose the time to read a good book.

Reading first-class books is the biggest shortcut in life (with a list of 563 classic books published in Citic) 258 good books in social sciences and 105 literary classics

We read to make ourselves better. Whether it is to get the knowledge from the book to enhance professional skills, or to increase insight and enlighten wisdom, that is what a good book can do, while a bad book can only waste your time and confuse your thinking.

Nowadays, there are more and more books on the market, which means that you must be more and more picky! Although it is the official number, xiaobian also knows that his own book is really good when it gets better, and it is really bad when it is rotten, and that translation... emm (all netizens real-name system spit, then we also real-name system recognition, real-name system improvement)

In this issue, Xiaobian followed the public's vision and selected 563 classic books published by CITIC for everyone.

Reading first-class books is the biggest shortcut in life (with a list of 563 classic books published in Citic) 258 good books in social sciences and 105 literary classics

This issue is divided into three parts: economic management books (200 books), social science and culture (258 books), literature (105 books), all with Douban scores and the number of comments, for your reference!

There are 200 good books in the economic management category

1. "Xue Zhaofeng", 8.5 (7582 reviews)

Teacher Xue Zhaofeng's book, which is easy to understand, has pulled the economics from above the world back to the world, so that those of us who are big when we hear economics have finally obtained a good book that can be obtained by understanding economics.

2. "Ray Dalio," 8.7 (1391 reviews)

3. "Ray Dalio," 8.4 (19991 reviews)

Ray Dalio is a magical being who can do anything and is generous in the first place. In these two books, Dalio explains his way to make money, be a person, and succeed. If you want the copy to succeed, then you can't copy it. If you want the ability to copy, then you can.

4. "Kojima Economics", Peter Schiff, Andrew Schiff, 8.0 (4437 reviews)

The economic principles of this book are like Huang Bo's "A Good Play". If you think about it, a book about economics is similar to the plot of the movie, are you very interested?

5.《《Zhang Wuchang,9.3(464 reviews)

6. "China's Economic System", Zhang Wuchang, 8.0 (2285 evaluations)

7. "Zhang Wuchang", 8.0 (1571 reviews)

8. "Monetary Strategy", Zhang Wuchang, 8.1 (309 reviews)

9. "Tenant Farmer Theory", Zhang Wuchang, 9.0 (125 reviews)

Teacher Zhang Wuchang's book has depth and theory, in addition to wonderful, there is also good looking! If you're the kind of soul that's funny, don't let go of this stuff that makes your soul even more interesting.

10. "Russ Tweed," 8.5 (1610 reviews)

11. "Peng Wensheng", 9.1 (624 reviews)

Economic cycles, there are highs and lows, when going up, life is better, when going down, life is sadr, only one kind of person can escape, that is, people who can see clearly in advance. Of course, this is not a good learning kung fu, whether you can understand this book or not depends on whether you have enough kung fu.

12. "Nassim Nicholas Taleb," 8.0 (4870 reviews)

13. "Nassim Nicholas Taleb," 8.1 (3720 reviews)

14. "Nassim Nicholas Taleb," 8.1 (7469 reviews)

15. "Nassim ▪ Nicholas ▪ Taleb," 8.2 (1042 reviews)

2020 is the year of the Black Swan, so Taleb's ideas have become important again after many years of popularity. But if you know a little more about Taleb's thoughts, a leader will not say "fake news, the next one" every day.

16. John S. Gordon, 8.3 (11993 reviews)

The US stock market has recently experienced various plunges and surges, and I don't know if Wall Street has changed its career to self-media. But after reading this book, you will understand that People on Wall Street are beaten like this, and they are not afraid of this at all! The excitement of this book is equivalent to every story in it, which is a 9.8 American drama, and it is all real.

17. "Dan Airrey," 8.1 (14,624 reviews)

You can have little interest in economics, but you must be interested in human stupidity. Knowing this, you can see through the stupidity of others, and you can keep yourself away from stupid things. This book explores the story behind the irrational behavior of human consumption behavior.

18. Richard Seylor, 8.4 (1525 reviews)

Richard Thaler won the Nobel Prize in Economics for the theory of the book. This book thoroughly explains the ideals and realities in economic theory, which is simply the "red rose and white rose" in the field of economics. Ideals are high, far from the sufferings of the people, seemingly reasonable but useless, which is why the strategies formulated by traditional economists are often ineffective. The reality needs to consider the specific situation of the masses, and it is necessary to add the seven passions and six desires of the people.

19. "Transforming China", Ronald Harry Coase, Wang Ning, 8.7 (3264 reviews)

Another Nobel laureate's book is a brilliant analysis of China's economic change.

20. Henry Hazlitt, 8.4 (3130 reviews)

Very popular, very introductory, is an economic columnist Henry Hazlitt wrote a popular science book for the masses who do not know much about economics. After reading it, you will find that you have mastered a lot of common sense, and the common sense that is useful to thieves.

21. "The Most Important Thing to Invest," Howard Max, 8.7 (3854 reviews)

Famous investors' investment notes, each of which is a golden word!

23. Wu Xiaobo, 8.3 (10,757 reviews)

24. Wu Xiaobo, 8.8 (28575 reviews)

25. "Two Thousand Years of Mighty Waves", Wu Xiaobo, 8.6 (2473 reviews)

26. Wu Xiaobo, 8.6 (4696 reviews)

Teacher Wu Xiaobo has all kinds of swings, and people's hearts are all kinds of ripples. The economic history of these thousands of years has been explained to Teacher Wu Xiaobo in several books.

27. Beyond Finance, George Soros, 8.4 (1527 reviews)

Soros is a man of great mobility and insight, and through this book you can see the way of thinking behind his abilities. And his future encounters are also admirable.

28. Liu Run, 9.0 (298 reviews)

A "Xinhua Dictionary" in the business field can be used as a reference book and can be taken out at any time to query. An introductory book, the author's writing level is very high, and it is a great reading experience!

29. Michael Lewis, 8.3 (2347 reviews)

30. "The Liar's Playing Cards," Michael Lewis, 8.1 (3098 reviews)

Michael Lewis's Wall Street is always a little more exciting than Wall Street. These two books are the "textbooks" of Wall Street— how the highly intelligent people who stir up trouble on Wall Street are the winners.

31. The Book of The Street Business, Brodsky, Boleynheim, 8.6 (1483 reviews)

Entrepreneurship books can be divided into theoretical and practical schools. Theoreticians often seem to be thieves with reason, but not well made. The pragmatists often look like nothing, but they are very good at operation. This book is the second. Practical and strong, pure work!

32. "Eric Schmidt," 8.2 (6288 reviews)

33. "Laszlo Bock," 8.3 (1561 reviews)

How did the world's greatest companies come to be? Many people are curious about the magic weapon that makes Google. At the end of the curious eyes, the two authors opened the door of Google for us, let us feast our eyes, and gave the copy-paste button.

34. "Jim Collins, Jerry Poles," 8.2 (4399 reviews)

35. Jim Collins, 8.0 (4837 reviews)

Is your company ok? Is it just that when you do it, you're gone? Is it that the weekdays are already in a mess, and this year's level has not survived at all? I'm sorry, but Jim Collins isn't following this kind of business. In his book, he focuses on the super-good companies.

36. "Bank Screws", 8.2 (4565 reviews)

37. The True Rules of the Stock Market, Pat Dorsey, 9.0 (1301 reviews)

If you want to make some money in the stock market, you have to understand the rules of the stock market. These two books are aimed at different groups of people. The first book is more widely applicable, a bit like the function of a point-and-shoot camera, which can be operated by ordinary people like us. The second book is relatively professional, a technical good book, born for many years, has been selling well.

38. "Clayton Christensen," 8.5 (2648 reviews)

In the end, it is the 20 most influential business books of the 20th century selected by Forbes, and it is not the same to read. Whether you can learn from it or not, you can certainly find out why you fail.

39. Hedge Fund Chronicles, Barton Biggs, 8.2 (2332 reviews)

Watching rich people suffer, I inexplicably feel very cool! This is probably why this book is so readable. In this book, there are various characters and investment styles that come to life, as well as all kinds of knowledge about investment.

40. "Peter Shengi", 8.7 (2479 reviews)

What can be done to keep the company standing? Learn! This book is about how to build a learning organization, which is the fifth discipline that is really important and that many companies lack.

41. Jack Welch, Susie Welch, 8.2 (7158 reviews)

Jack Welch is GE's youngest CEO and most successful. Regarding his business ideas, if you only read one book, then choose this book of "Win". (Of course, the others are also good)

42. "Ben Horowitz," 8.3 (7680 reviews)

43. Eric Rice, 8.3 (4804 reviews)

44. Jason Fried, David Heinemeyer Hansen, 8.3 (7021 reviews)

If he can do it again, Li Bai will definitely not write Shu Dao, and it will be difficult to rewrite entrepreneurship. After all, starting a business is a process of going to the sky. Good, one ascends to heaven, and the chicken and dog get the word. But a lot of people, are not good. The experience given by these entrepreneurs is that the so-called entrepreneurial success is nothing more than to stand up from ninety-nine failures. However, the first ninety-nine punches are equally important because there is experience in them.

45. Sean Ellis, 8.3 (2324 reviews)

Every boss wants to grow with a straight face, so where does the growth come from? This book uses the scientific method to construct the growth methodology: data-hypothesis-experiment-feedback.

46. "Wu Jun", 8.0 (4603 reviews)

47. "Wu Jun", 8.0 (645 reviews)

48. "Wu Jun", 8.1 (3755 reviews)

Teacher Wu Jun gave young people the steps to grow. Teacher Wu Jun himself is a very successful person, so his growth steps are completely replicable for ordinary people.

49. ",Andy Grove," 8.6 (951 reviews)

Many managers, starting from this book, have grown into excellent managers. This book is suitable for everyone in the middle and below, because you will learn a lot from it that will change your career.

50. "Cheryl Sandberg," 8.1 (14,087 reviews)

51. "Ashley Vance," 8.1 (7133 reviews)

52. "Zhou Hua", 8.9 (4296 reviews)

53. "Walter Isaacson," 8.7 (45,271 reviews)

These innovators, the people who changed the world, each has a unique shining point in them. Even if it is impossible to replicate their shining points, just looking at their lives can also comfort us ordinary people. The point, of course, is that we can also learn some of the qualities that the geniuses share at the bottom.

54. "Charles Duhig," 8.0 (7780 reviews)

Your whole life is a collection of your habits. If you want to change your life, start by changing your habits. Be sure to read this book as a reference book.

55. David Ogilvy, 8.4 (4507 reviews)

David Ogilvy, a legend in the advertising industry, confessed his affection for the advertising industry.

56. "", Dongdong Gun, 8.2 (1187 reviews)

Nominally, it is the basic cultivation of copywriting, but in fact, the big world behind copywriting is told again. After reading this book, I not only understood how copywriting should be operated, but also understood the whole logic behind the advertising industry.

57. Peter Kaufman, 8.7 (5569 reviews)

Charlie Munger is probably the most sober person in the world, so reading his thoughts can always pull us out of our confused state. Read this book and memorize every word in it!

58. "Frederick Pieruzzi," 8.3 (7771 reviews)

The drama of business wars is staged everywhere, but it seems terrible that state institutions intervene and unite their own top enterprises to bring down the pillars of other countries' economies. This book tells the story of America's evil deeds and benefits from it.

59. Schwarzman, 8.6 (306 reviews)

This book is an annual income of 700-800 million people, working for more than 30 years of experience and lessons. There is no other feature, it is very sincere, after all, people have worked hard for two years!

Reading first-class books is the biggest shortcut in life (with a list of 563 classic books published in Citic) 258 good books in social sciences and 105 literary classics

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60. Zeng Ming, 8.2 (1846 reviews)

61. Disney Wars, James F. Kennedy B. Stewart, 8.1 (180 reviews)

62. "Bill Flasco," 8.1 (176 reviews)

63. "Boiling Fifteen Years", Lin Jun, 8.2 (2346 reviews)

64. Chris Anderson, 8.1 (2458 reviews)

65. "Walter Isaacson," 8.5 (540 reviews)

66. ",Roger Lowenstein,8.2" (2,355 reviews)

67. "Templeton Teaches You to Reverse Invest," Lauren C. Templeton, Scott Phillips, 8.1 (1423 reviews)

68. "Twenty Years of Honor and Disgrace", Kan Zhidong, 8.2 (1525 reviews)

69. "Zhang Huaqiao", 8.0 (592 reviews)

70. Mark Thiel, 8.2 (283 reviews)

71. "The World of Gu Ye", Wang An, 8.6 (114 reviews)

72. "The Hustle and the Commotion," Aqui, 8.0 (120 reviews)

73. The Way of Investing, Leeson, 8.4 (240 reviews)

74. "Zhuge is not bright," 8.1 (125 reviews)

75. "Top Commodity Investments", Jim Rogers, 8.3 (204 reviews)

76. "Investment Knight", Jim Rogers, 8.0 (233 reviews)

77. "Easy to Read the Financial Report", Kazuma Kazushiro, 8.1 (348 reviews)

78. "Entrepreneurship Breakthrough", Zheng Xu, 8.8 (465 reviews)

79. "Zhang Benwei, Zhao Xin, Yang Yanhua", 8.7 (208 reviews)

80. "Howard Schultz," 8.2 (901 reviews)

81. "Venture Capital 42 Chapters", Qu Kai, 8.2 (215 reviews)

82. "Becoming Jobs," Brent Schlander and Rick Tetselli, 8.9 (1665 reviews)

83. "On Art Entrepreneurship", Takashi Murakami, 8.0 (768 reviews)

84. Liu Run, 8.0 (937 reviews)

85. "Discovering profit zones", Slevowski et al., 8.3 (115 reviews)

86. Chris Anderson, 8.0 (1286 reviews)

87. Micro-Innovation, Drew Body, Jacob Goldenberg, 8.0 (249 reviews)

88. "Uncle Groove", 8.6 (931 reviews)

89. Ginger Financial Counterattack, Night Leaf, 8.3 (112 reviews)

90. "The Stock Market Is Steady", Joel Greenblatt, 8.1 (235 reviews)

91. Han Xiuyun, 8.4 (125 reviews)

92. Naked Statistics, Charles Welland, 8.1 (1132 reviews)

93. "Ali Raidi," 8.2 (143 reviews)

94. "The Award," Daniel Yergin, 8.5 (156 reviews)

95. "Ian Morris," 8.0 (472 reviews)

96. Xu Bin, 8.1 (757 reviews)

97. "Alvind Narayanan et al., 8.3 (768 reviews)

98. "Disregard for the Gods," Edward Luce, 8.1 (192 reviews)

99. "The Great Inflection Point", Yuan Jian, 8.1 (601 reviews)

100. Hall of Mirrors, Barry Essengreen, 8.1 (138 reviews)

101. The Wild History of Money, Felix Martin, 8.5 (144 reviews)

102. Wang Jian, Yu Jianfeng, 8.3 (121 reviews)

103. Auction of the Century, Christian Freeland, 8.6 (276 reviews)

104. The Relationship of Money, Neil Ferguson, 8.3 (119 reviews)

105. Jeffrey West, 8.1 (1412 reviews)

106. Malcolm Gladwell, 8.0 (6468 reviews)

107. "Martin Lindstreng," 8.0 (398 reviews)

108. "Corporate Staff Officer", Kenichi Omae, 8.3 (353 reviews)

109. The Art of Innovation, Tom Kelly, Jonathan · Littleman, 8.0 (346 reviews)

110. Jack Welch, 8.3 (258 reviews)

111. "Wide Guest Life", Emanuel Derman, 8.0 (840 reviews)

112. "The Halfway Investment Banker," Jonathan Nee, 8.0 (460 reviews)

113. "Malcolm Gladwell," 8.0 (876 reviews)

114. Breaking the Bottleneck, Michael Gerber, 8.1 (154 reviews)

115. "Carolyn Webb," 8.2 (248 reviews)

116. "Do It Though," David Allen, 8.0 (2558 reviews)

117. The Book of Employment, Paul D. Tigor, Barbara Baron-Tegor, 8.0 (401 reviews)

118. Inflation Spiral, Zhang Jiaxuan, 8.6 (218 reviews)

119. Megatrends in Asia, Joe Stawell, 9.1 (482 reviews)

120. The Rise and Fall of American Growth, Robert Gordon, 8.9 (383 reviews)

121. Matthew Jackson, 8.1 (258 reviews)

122. Curtis Fiss, 8.7 (1264 reviews)

123. "Yu Minhong," 8.3 (882 reviews)

124. Echoes of Genius, Todd Buchholtz, 8.6 (338 reviews)

125. "Paul Volcker, ToyoYukiten," 8.5 (400 reviews)

126. "Ben Bernanke," 8.7 (916 reviews)

127. The Logic of Reform, Zhou Qiren, 8.3 (676 reviews)

128. "Marc Granovet," 8.5 (127 reviews)

129. The Rules of Economics, Danny Roderick, 8.9 (167 reviews)

130. "MJ De Marco," 8.2 (521 reviews)

131. Boom and Bust, Alan Greenspan, 8.2 (128 reviews)

132. "Housing Debt", Atif Mayne, Amir Sufi, 8.4 (352 reviews)

133. "Fault Line", Ragulamay Rajan, 8.2 (886 reviews)

134. "Bernanke," 8.2 (811 reviews)

135. Debt and the Devil, Lord Adare Turner, 8.0 (329 reviews)

136. "The Logic and Common Sense of Credit", Liu Yuanqing, 9.0 (368 reviews)

137. "New Cycle", Ren Zeping, Gan Yuan, 8.1 (372 reviews)

138. "Shi Zhan", 8.6 (110 reviews)

139. "A Popular Country", Ruchir Sharma, 8.5 (751 reviews)

140. Michael Lewis, 8.2 (370 reviews)

141. The Return of Depression Economics and the Economic Crisis of 2008, Paul Krugman, 8.6 (499 reviews)

142. "Andreas Antonopoulos," 8.8 (138 reviews)

143. Marx and Capital, David Harvey, 9.2 (202 reviews)

144. "Artificial Vulnerability", Charles Kairomiris, 8.5 (129 reviews)

145. "17 Contradictions of capitalist Society", David Harvey, 8.3 (252 reviews)

146. The Nature of Growth, Kaisa Hidalgo, 8.1 (393 reviews)

147. "Urban and Rural China", Zhou Qiren, 8.6 (810 reviews)

148. "Edward M. O. Thorpe, 8.4 (477 reviews)

149. "Luo Wenquan", 8.0 (124 reviews)

150. "China's Huge Debt", Liu Haiying, 8.3 (436 reviews)

151. "Why Our Money Is Thinner," Murray N. Rothbard, 8.1 (409 reviews)

152. Lecture Notes on Economics, Li Junhui, 8.8 (419 reviews)

153. The Great Fission, Avner Grave, 8.7 (129 reviews)

154. The Biography of Wu Jinglian, Wu Xiaobo, 8.1 (2212 reviews)

155. Devil's Economics Series, Steven Levitt and Steven Duberner, 8.3 (171 reviews)

156. The True Meaning of Prosperity, Luigi Zingares, 8.0 (108 reviews)

157. The Third Wave, Toffler, 8.4 (805 reviews)

158. The World of Statistics, David M. S. Moore, 8.7 (676 reviews)

159. "How to Make Him Buy", Adam Ferrier, Jennifer Fleming, 8.5 (256 reviews)

160. "The Stress Test", Timothy M. F. Geithner, 8.1 (307 reviews)

161. "Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists", Ragulamay Rajan et al., 9.0 (215 reviews)

162. "Pure Economics", Wang Fuzhong, 8.1 (342 reviews)

163. "Opium in the Same Industry", Stubborn Stone, 8.0 (1210 reviews)

164. Chen Zhiwu, 8.3 (181 reviews)

165. "Alice Schroeder," 8.0 (2854 reviews)

166. "Debt: The First 5000 Years", David Graeber, 8.3 (223 reviews)

167. The Story of Market Evolution, John McMillan, 8.7 (203 reviews)

168. Naked Economics, Charles Wheelen, 8.0 (162 reviews)

169. "Introduction to Capital in the 21st Century", He Fan, 8.2 (124 reviews)

170. The Thief's Lair, Stewart, 8.2 (348 reviews)

171.Huawei Team Work Law, Wu Jianguo, 8.3 (169 reviews)

172. "", Xiaomi Ecological Chain Barn Academy, 8.0 (1181 reviews)

173. Jacky He, 8.0 (191 reviews)

174. Richard Rumelt, 8.1 (534 reviews)

175.",Feng Lun, 8.3 (9677 reviews)

176. "Ed Catham, Amy Wallace," 8.7 (1142 reviews)

177. "David Allen," 8.3 (2640 reviews)

178. Robert Steven Kaplan, 8.2 (129 reviews)

179. Michael Potter, 8.6 (263 reviews)

180. "", Chip Heath, Dan Heath, 8.2 (172 reviews)

181. "Bill Kierdy," 8.2 (248 reviews)

182. Jeff Sutherland, 8.2 (527 reviews)

183. "Re-understanding Entrepreneurship", Zhou Hang, 8.0 (1092 reviews)

184. "The Five Barriers to Teamwork," Patrick Lancioni, 8.0 (327 reviews)

185. ", Paco Ondhill, 8.0 (1265 reviews)

186. Peter Drucker et al., 8.4 (266 reviews)

187. "36 Military Rules for Entrepreneurship", Sun Taoran, 8.5 (221 reviews)

188. Made in Japan, Akio Morita, 8.0 (622 reviews)

189. Transient, Chip Heath, 8.2 (925 reviews)

190. ",Gerstner,8.3( 580 reviews)

191. Eric Jackson, 8.0 (2007 reviews)

192. "Determination", Chip Heath, 8.0 (476 reviews)

193. "The Dilemma and the Way Out", Christensen et al., 8.6 (150 reviews)

194. The Future of Management, Gary. Hamel, 8.6 (116 reviews)

195. The Autobiography of Watson Jr., Thomas Watson Jr., 8.5 (209 reviews)

196. "Level", Wu Xiangjing, 8.6 (112 reviews)

197. "Where's the Genius?" Jeff Colvin, 8.0 (2311 reviews)

198. "Roy Baumeister, John Tierney," 8.1 (3426 reviews)

199. Kai-Fu Lee, Fan Haitao, 8.1 (24871 reviews)

200. The Prophet of Innovation, Thomas McLaugh, 9.4 (103 reviews)

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > 258 good books in social sciences</h1>

1. "Yuval Harari," 9.1 (120647 reviews)

2. "Yuval Harari," 8.4 (39,291 reviews)

3. "Yuval Harari," 8.1 (11,739 reviews)

I don't know how Yuval Harari's brain is so long that he can write such a scary thing, the key is that after reading it, I can't help but want to watch it several times, and after reading it, I still feel that people are right, I am still quite rewarded, and I hope that Yuval can write more books!

4. Henry Kissinger, 8.6 (9508 reviews)

5. Henry Kissinger, 8.3 (2303 reviews)

Kissinger has witnessed an era, so his views on many issues are deep enough. At a time of profound change, we can learn a little from his thoughts.

6. William Manchester, 8.7 (3725 reviews)

This book, Manchester is so well written! Wonderful historical stories, with beautiful writing, make people reluctant to put it down when they pick it up. Of course, it is still not recommended that you stay up for a few overnight watches, because that is not healthy.

7. "Patrick Belfort," 8.7 (1092 reviews)

The story of the Ottoman Empire sounds like it makes people cry, 600 years from glory to decline, twisting and struggling like a dead worm. There are not many lessons we can learn from this book, after all, we were once like this empire.

8. "Ian Keshaw et al., 9.1 (429 reviews)

This set of books makes the history of Europe clear. Don't read it or not, be sure to buy a set and put it at home, even if it is a town house. If you're diligent enough, you can read the set of books as well.

9. "Zhang Chunru", 9.5 (3463 reviews)

This is a book that will cry from beginning to end, and we really lack such a book about that period of history.

10. Wu Jun, 8.4 (1113 reviews)

11. "Wu Jun", 8.4 (5790 reviews)

In these two books, Teacher Wu Jun has knowledge of secret books and broad thinking. Compared with his life principles, these two books make people feel the grandeur of his worldview and the openness of his thinking.

12. Guo Jianlong, 8.5 (2312 reviews)

13. "Zhou Yijun", 8.5 (1547 reviews)

It is said that the Middle East is a rotten sore on the earth. So what do you see when you step into this sore? The authors of these two books give us a glimpse into the life inside.

14. "", Bu Zhengmin et al., 8.5 (1124 reviews)

15. "Yang Zhao", 9.0 (510 reviews)

When it comes to China's history, it's really impossible to say anything. Fortunately, some scholars have sorted out our ideas for us.

16. Shiono Shino, 9.1 (1972 reviews)

17. "The Tale of Haidu", Shiono Shizuo, 8.7 (695 reviews)

18. Shinobu Shino, 8.3 (615 reviews)

19. Shinobu Shino, 8.4 (532 reviews)

The story of Shiono Shino Shichisei is very Shiono Shinobu, has its own unique characteristics, and is good enough to watch.

20. Jacques Barzan, 8.9 (1043 reviews)

This book, Balzan wrote for a lifetime, writes clearly about the most important 500 years of European culture.

21. A History of Modern Japan, Andrew Gordon, 8.6 (1009 reviews)

Japan is a country that feels complicated, but we have to study it and understand it, because it is equally important to us.

22. Tao Han, 8.6 (4306 reviews)

Here is a completely different Chiang Kai-shek.

23. "Ali Shavit," 8.2 (2968 reviews)

This book is about israel's glory and sorrow. The Jews were a miraculous people, scattered everywhere, and did not prevent them from fulfilling their great dreams. But in the end, they just want a home.

24. "" By Jobie Warwick, 8.3 (5820 reviews)

The story behind the rise of ISIS leaders.

25. "Siddhartha Mukhji," 9.1 (7609 reviews)

26. "Siddhartha Mukhji," 8.7 (3117 reviews)

Mukhji's popular science works, about disease, about the process of human overcoming disease, seem particularly valuable today!

27. "The Mystery of Qin", Li Kaiyuan, 8.2 (1474 reviews)

A detective history book about who Qin Shi Huang really was. This book uses the method of reasoning + historical facts to infer the truth of history, and after reading it, I can't help but want to change it.

28. Thomas Sawwell, 8.4 (8394 reviews)

A book about how discrimination has been practiced in American history and how people have taken the time to prove themselves. In fact, discrimination is everywhere, and new faces are changing every day. This book has a very deep thinking and is worth exploring.

29. Eric Hobsbawm, 9.2 (189 reviews)

The best primer on modern world history, this name, although it has not been able to be used publicly. But this set of books is really a rare masterpiece. The history of the period from 1789 to 1991 is enough to read this set of books.

30. "The Drowned and the Saved," Primo Levy, 9.6 (853 reviews)

The most important recorder and witness of Auschwitz. This is Levi's last work, like a scalpel, cutting through the forgotten but extremely deadly human moral ailments.

31. Richard Dawkins, 8.5 (11645 reviews)

32. Richard Dawkins, 9.0 (73 reviews)

33. "Richard Dawkins," 8.5 (121 reviews)

34. Richard Dawkins, 8.3 (793 reviews)

Don't miss any of Richard Dawkins' creations! That's an order. Because Richard Dawkins is so important, he can always find the answers to our human society from the study of genes.

35. Stephen Pinker, 8.6 (1532 reviews)

Why is violence decreasing? Regardless of the answer to this question, just by reading this book, you can feel that culture can really do whatever you want. Stephen Pinker used a number of disciplines to demonstrate the reasons for the reduction in violence, easy to understand, logically clear, and fluent in writing. (Is a little thick, good tired after reading)

36. "David Brooks," 8.4 (2533 reviews)

Emotions are more important than pure reason, social relationships are more important than individual choices, personality is more important than IQ, flexible organic systems are more important than linear and rigid mechanical systems, and group intelligence is more important than individual thinking. The ideas of this book are probably only understood by mature adults.

37. "Dale Carnegie," 8.1 (1190 reviews)

This is a very effective book that can solve all kinds of communication problems, you can read it 10 times, and then you will find that in life, the problem of poor communication is gone.

38. David Christian, 8.2 (432 reviews)

39. David Christian, 9.5 (106 reviews)

David Christian, the founder of grand history, advocated the perspective of the development of the universe. Sure enough, all of a sudden, human beings were much more awake.

40. "Conrad Lorenz," 9.2 (1613 reviews)

The work of Nobel Laureates, popular science works on animals. Lorenz, the "King solomon" who can talk to animals without a ring, is an interesting soul.

41. Daniel Kahneman, 8.2 (12,574 reviews)

42. "Rolf Dobery," 8.2 (540 reviews)

Thinking, how important, how popular this book is. The life we live should be the result of serious thinking, but we always make confusing decisions and live a messy life. So, we need some books to help us make changes.

43. "Eckhart Tory," 8.4 (6572 reviews)

44. "Taylor Ben-Shahar," 8.1 (2420 reviews)

You always need to grow yourself, because the ultimate goal of life is still to be happy!

45. Thomas Negel, 8.1 (1906 reviews)

46. "Chen Jiaying", 8.6 (1671 reviews)

47. Jonathan Wolfe, 9.4 (547 reviews)

Philosophy is really a discipline that can make people more calm and intelligent. But this discipline has a particularly bullying face, just these two words seem to be saying "you can't do it, you are not smart enough", but don't be afraid, philosophy is actually easy to understand, and everyone is from not understanding to understanding, philosophers are not born very wise. So, don't be afraid at all, start with the beginning and drill in little by little.

48. Michael Sandel, 9.1 (5951 reviews)

If you are too lazy to read this book, you must also look for an open class to see. The teacher said, "The purpose of this course is to awaken your never-ending ideal thinking and see where it will take you." "Believe me, when you finish the open class, you will definitely find this book and read it three times."

49. Albert Einstein, 9.0 (1315 reviews)

If Einstein had talked to us about anything else, we wouldn't have understood it. Reluctantly, as far as the worldview is concerned, this thing is something that we all have, and it is not so difficult to understand.

50. "Neil Bozeman," 8.5 (12,701 reviews)

51. "Neil Bozeman," 8.0 (1835 reviews)

Neil Bozeman's thinking is becoming more and more important. It's clear that the internet age is scarier than the TV era.

52. "The Taste of Cherries", Abbas Chiaras Dami, 9.3 (1241 reviews)

But if today's young writers can turn over this book a little, our film market will not be stuck in bad films and suffocate!

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53. Vikings, Lars Brownworth, 8.1 (938 reviews)

54. "Anthony Everett," 8.1 (124 reviews)

55. Yale Little History of America, James West Davidson, 9.1 (261 reviews)

56. In Search of History, Bai Xiude, 8.6 (206 reviews)

57. "Mikhari Chiksen Miharai," 8.3 (5091 reviews)

58. "Donald J. Thompson". A. Norman, 8.6 (636 reviews)

59. "Shi Xiuxiong", 8.1 (1770 reviews)

60. "Quiet," Susan Kane, 8.1 (1751 reviews)

61. "Christine Neff," 8.3 (313 reviews)

62. Michael Lewis, 8.2 (370 reviews)

63. Chen Xin, 8.7 (895 reviews)

64. Peter Heather, 8.9 (588 reviews)

65. "Seeing Yourself Growing," Carol Dweck, 8.0 (757 reviews)

66. "Jules Evans," 8.0 (1310 reviews)

67. Hou Shida, 8.4 (664 reviews)

68. Eyal Winter, 8.0 (419 reviews)

69. "David Bales, Ted Orlander," 8.3 (501 reviews)

70. "The Disappearance of the Other," Han Byung-chul, 8.1 (436 reviews)

71. "Psychopolitics", Han Bingzhe, 8.2 (321 reviews)

72. "The Joy of Knowing Fish", Wang Dongyue, 8.1 (313 reviews)

73. A Brief History of Mathematics, Maurice Klein, 9.2 (130 reviews)

74. "Xu Ben", 8.7 (1216 reviews)

75. "", Carla Valentine, 8.1 (367 reviews)

76. "Intellectuals and Society," Thomas Sawwell, 8.1 (460 reviews)

77. Michael Pollan, 8.4 (646 reviews)

78. "Zheng Yefu", 8.7 (1668 reviews)

79. "Thesis and Governance", Zheng Yefu, 8.9 (223 reviews)

80. Max Weber and German Politics: 1890-1920, Wolfgang V. J. Monson, 9.0 (160 reviews)

81. Steven Johnson, 8.6 (686 reviews)

82. "Music is Freedom", Ryuichi Sakamoto, 8.5 (2345 reviews)

83. The Biography of Primo Levy, Ian Thomson, 9.5 (91 reviews)

84. Alex Hannold, David Roberts, 8.1 (380 reviews)

85. Twilight is Coming, Katie Love, 8.3 (369 reviews)

86. Chess and Life, Kasparov, 8.6 (995 reviews)

87. "Architect Tadao Ando", Tadao Ando, 8.9 (3115 reviews)

88. Tadao Ando, 8.8 (1215 reviews)

89. The Lippmann Biography, Ronald Steele, 8.4 (301 reviews)

90. Echoes of Genius, Todd Buchholtz, 8.6 (341 reviews)

91. "Sir", "Mr." Writing Group, 8.1 (1471 reviews)

92. "Zhang Yuling", 8.6 (195 reviews)

93. "The Journey of Bloodshed", Cao Sheng, 8.1 (11264 reviews)

94. "Tower of Pride", Barbara W. Tuchman, 9.0 (352 reviews)

95. "Who's in the Center of the World", Wen Junxuan, 8.7 (1904 reviews)

96. "Delawe Birch," 8.1 (319 reviews)

97. "Pete Engren," 8.9 (248 reviews)

98. General History of China, Fu Lecheng, 8.9 (304 reviews)

99. "Reflections on the 20th Century," Tony Judt, 9.0 (384 reviews)

100. "The Image of the Compound Eye: Me and Akira Kurosawa", Shinobu Hashimoto, 9.2 (587 reviews)

101. The Beatles: The Only Officially Authorized Biography, Hunter Davis, 8.2 (245 reviews)

102. "Zhang Bangmei", 8.7 (429 reviews)

103. "Lee Kuan Yew on China and the World", Lee Kuan Yew Oral, 8.1 (2219 reviews)

104. The Autobiography of Agassi, Andre Agassi, 9.1 (813 reviews)

105. The Autobiography of Iacocca, Lee. Iacocca, 8.1 (242 reviews)

106. "Moment of Choice", George Walker Bush, 8.1 (1420 reviews)

107. Michael White, 8.3 (378 reviews)

108. The Biography of Hayek, Jonathan Spebel, 8.3 (128 reviews)

109. The Washington Biography, by Joseph M. J. Ellis, 8.8 (123 reviews)

110. Sun Longji, 8.3 (765 reviews)

111. "Timid Don't Look at Paintings", Kyoko Nakano, 8.0 (1050 reviews)

112. James Hoffman, 8.8 (592 reviews)

113. A General History of Fashion, Marnie Fogg, 8.6 (144 reviews)

114. On Culture, Terry Eagleton, 8.8 (204 reviews)

115. "Notes on Sea Mistakes" Series, Zhang Chenliang, 8.2 (3999 reviews)

116. "Li Lincan", 8.8 (186 reviews)

117. The Great Adventure of the Humanistic Spirit, Philip E. Bishop, 8.1 (148 reviews)

118. The Mystery of the Labyrinth, Henry Eliot, 8.0 (123 reviews)

119. "", Xili Lin, 8.8 (322 reviews)

120. ",Liang Shuming,8.5(823 reviews)"

121. The Delusions of the West, Dani-Robert Dufour, 8.4 (118 reviews)

122. Shu Li, Editor-in-Chief, 8.0 (413 reviews)

123. "", Urbanovese, 9.0 (412 reviews)

124. "Little Gu Talks About Painting" Series, Gu Ye, 8.2 (11433 reviews)

125. "Singing Youth Through 1990-1999", Gao Yuan, 8.3 (2714 reviews)

126. "", Kyoko Nakano, 8.5 (1233 reviews)

127. ", Chiyo Date, 8.4 (869 reviews)

128. 《《《西屋盛,8.6(472 reviews)

129. ",Yoko Nagasawa,8.4 (262 reviews)

130. "Laszlo Mohalli Nagy," 9.4 (136 reviews)

131. "Design for the Real World," Victor Papanaike, 8.7 (502 reviews)

132. "", Masayuki Kurokawa, 8.3 (460 reviews)

133. "Western Script Style", Kobayashi Akira, 9.0 (953 reviews)

134. "How to See Chinese Painting", Wang Yaoting, 8.5 (156 reviews)

135. "Introductory Design Classroom", Shinji Sakamoto, 9.2 (353 reviews)

136. "Li Lincan," 8.4 (174 reviews)

137. "", High Order Shuer, 8.3 (188 reviews)

138. Zeng Renzhen, 9.1 (667 reviews)

139. "Discovering Dreams in Architecture", Tadao Ando, 8.1 (1234 reviews)

140. "Open Doors," Peter Brooke, 9.1 (163 reviews)

141. "Hugh Johnson, Jancis Robinson," 9.4 (220 reviews)

142. The Ghost of Leonardo da Vinci, Toby Lester, 8.3 (208 reviews)

143. Lawrence Bullock, ed., 8.1 (431 reviews)

144. "The Beauty Of Few People", Su Miao, 8.3 (495 reviews)

145. "Araki Keisuke," 8.1 (792 reviews)

146. The Spanish Civil War, Stanley M. G. Penn, 8.5 (241 reviews)

147. "After the Facts Have Changed," Tony Judt, 8.8 (439 reviews)

148. "Lars Brownworth," 8.0 (969 reviews)

149. John McLeeland, 8.8 (308 reviews)

150. Peter McPhee, 8.0 (107 reviews)

151. The Right State, John Mickelswaitet, Adrian Wooldridge, 8.1 (425 reviews)

152. "Anne Jacobson," 8.3 (200 reviews)

153. The Discontent of Democracy, Michael Sandel, 8.3 (275 reviews)

154. On Politics, Alain Ryan, 8.8 (161 reviews)

155. Paul Kennedy, 8.3 (260 reviews)

156. The Summit, David M. Reynolds, 8.4 (121 reviews)

157. J.E. Gordon, 8.5 (158 reviews)

158. My Stylish Kitchen, Gabriela Skolwick, 8.4 (149 reviews)

159. Principles of Character Design, Chiyo Ita and Takahiko Naito, 8.1 (783 reviews)

160. Principles of Layout Design, Chiyo Date, 8.2 (710 reviews)

161. "Western Typography", Takaoka Masao, 9.1 (268 reviews)

162. Critical Design Report, Bill Mowglich, 8.4 (255 reviews)

163. "Wrench", Primo Levy, 8.5 (189 reviews)

164. Memoirs of George Stigler, George Stigler, 8.6 (187 reviews)

165. "" Eric M. H. Klein, 8.5 (457 reviews)

166. "", Khenpo Shiarongbo, 8.4 (669 reviews)

167. The Longest Day, Cornelius Ryan, 9.0 (179 reviews)

168. Tom Holland, 8.1 (383 reviews)

169. Stilwell and the American Experience in China, Barbara M. W. Tuchman, 8.6 (179 reviews)

170. "The Battle of Jia-Wu", Chen Yue, 9.0 (276 reviews)

171. The Last Battle, Cornelius Ryan, 8.6 (222 reviews)

172. "Eastern Dick," 8.7 (410 reviews)

173. "Yalta," Shahili Plokki, 8.4 (183 reviews)

174. The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, John Tolan, 8.5 (297 reviews)

175. "This Is Auschwitz," Primo Levy, 8.4 (319 reviews)

176. "The Moment of Probation", Primo Levy, 8.8 (255 reviews)

177. "Noah's Child", Eric Emmanuel Schmitt, 8.4 (174 reviews)

178. The Distant Bridge, Cornelius Ryan, 8.3 (189 reviews)

179. "Tony Judt," 8.5 (374 reviews)

180. "By Miyazaki,8.5" (214 reviews)

181. Toward the Earth and the Sky, Mortals and Gods, Mark Rassul, 8.1 (146 reviews)

182. Chen Xihui, 8.2 (673 reviews)

183. Planet Research Institute, 8.2 (2355 reviews)

184. "Death Is So Sentimental", China Medical Forum, 8.1 (1508 reviews)

185. "Sherwin Nuran," 8.8 (307 reviews)

186. "Chinese's Belongings", Ma Hongjie, 8.1 (129 reviews)

187. Rebecca West, 8.3 (170 reviews)

188. "Rainforest Spirit", Lin Da, Wanda, 9.0 (408 reviews)

189. Upside Down, Wang Hui, 8.8 (125 reviews)

190. The Mirror of the Distance, Barbara M. W. Tuchman, 8.4 (232 reviews)

191. Jared Diamond, 8.7 (251 reviews)

192. "Listening to Marx in the Midst of the Capitalist Catastrophe", Yang Zhao, 8.8 (226 reviews)

193. "Martin Puckner," 8.0 (300 reviews)

194. "", Jean Hisaishi, 8.1 (1036 reviews)

195. "", High Order Shur, 9.1 (159 reviews)

196. "", High Order Shuer, 8.4 (198 reviews)

197. "Kyoko Nakano,8.6" (281 reviews)

198. Judith Magee, 8.4 (370 reviews)

199. Jordan Allenberg, 8.0 (854 reviews)

200. The Fantastic Journey of X, Steve Stogats, 8.4 (664 reviews)

201. "Love and Mathematics", Edward Frenkel, 8.2 (320 reviews)

202. The World of Statistics, David M. S. Moore, 8.7 (678 reviews)

203. Bo Shining, 8.8 (803 reviews)

204. A Guide to the Invention of All Things, Ryan North, 8.9 (315 reviews)

205. "Sharon Molham," 8.8 (1049 reviews)

206. Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie, 8.7 (625 reviews)

207. The Poetic Universe, Steffan Klein, 8.3 (142 reviews)

208. Photon, 8.6 (198 reviews)

209. "Eddie Prows," 9.1 (194 reviews)

210. The Evolution of Beauty, by Richard M. O. Plum, 8.3 (217 reviews)

211. "Donald J. R. Kirsch, Auggie Ogas, 8.3 (202 reviews)

212. "Zheng Chunshun", 8.6 (155 reviews)

213. "Saul Hansen," 8.0 (391 reviews)

214. "", T. Colin Campbell, 8.1 (595 reviews)

215. ",Michio Kalai,8.4 (111 reviews)

216. "Colin Stewart," 9.3 (121 reviews)

217. A Brief History of Life, Richard Foti, 8.5 (170 reviews)

218. "Edward M. Wilson, 8.2 (337 reviews)

219. The Ultimate Destiny of Mankind, George Zakadakis, 8.3 (142 reviews)

220. The Four Seasons of the Grey Geese, Conrad Lorenz, 9.0 (324 reviews)

221. Stephen Weinberg, 8.0 (175 reviews)

222. "Top of Data", Tu Zipei, 8.4 (1547 reviews)

223. The KK Trilogy, Kevin Kelly, 8.3 (132 reviews)

224. "Hao Jingfang, Wang Liming, Tong Xing College", 8.6 (440 reviews)

225. Series, Lu Wei, 8.5 (9349 reviews)

226. "Jessica Isto," 8.1 (138 reviews)

227.《《蔡皋,8.5(105 reviews)

228. "Zola," 8.1 (351 reviews)

229. Han Huaizong, 8.6 (359 reviews)

230. "No God and No Buddha", Yoko Sano, 8.4 (770 reviews)

231. "Garden in the Palm", Zhang Chenliang, 8.0 (335 reviews)

232. "When the Cat Star Man Has a House Number", Li Qingcai, 8.8 (503 reviews)

233. "Defending Feminism," Mary M. Wollstonecraft, 8.8 (54 reviews)

234. "Mia Cotto," 8.0 (380 reviews)

235. The Spirit of Life, Rosamond Kidman Cox, 9.7 (114 reviews)

236. "The Memory of the Dog", Moriyama Avenue, 8.3 (181 reviews)

237. "The Biography of Masaharu Ueda", Masaharu Ueda, 8.7 (702 reviews)

238. The Beauty of Earth, Art. Wolff, 9.6 (37 reviews)

239. "Seeing Taiwan", Zeppelin, 9.0 (192 reviews)

240. "Extreme Beauty", Li Shuke, Editor-in-Chief, 8.7 (369 reviews)

241. "Wang Yuheng, Chu Wenwen", 8.1 (120 reviews)

242. "Cassette Notes", Yu Jian, 8.3 (615 reviews)

243. Chen Yewei, 8.9 (143 reviews)

244. "Michio Hoshino's Dream of the Northland", Michio Hoshino, 8.1 (248 reviews)

245. "Are you in a bad mood today?" Bradley Trevor Griffe, 8.7 (5828 reviews)

246. "The Beauty of Nature", Institute of Imaging Biodiversity Survey, 9.1 (149 reviews)

247. "The Spirit of the University", Pu Shi and Chen Sai, 8.3 (343 reviews)

248. Wei Kunlin, 8.7 (456 reviews)

249. "Cui Yutao", 9.1 (108 reviews)

250. DiY, Huang Yifeng, 8.5 (142 reviews)

251. "Central Star Station", Ravi Tidha, 8.0 (131 reviews)

252. The Method of Love, Barbara Fredrickson, 8.0 (121 reviews)

253. "Sherwin Nuran," 8.7 (149 reviews)

254. The Power of Shadows, Deepak Chopra, Debbie Ford, Marianne Williamson, 8.1 (162 reviews)

255. "Coming Home with God," Neil Donald Walsh, 8.6 (119 reviews)

256. "New Year on the Tip of the Tongue", Chen Xiaoqing et al., 8.4 (399 reviews)

257. "European Legendary Ingredients", Lin Yusen, 8.3 (131 reviews)

258. "The Lonely Heart of a Foodie," Bacon Jun, 8.2 (903 reviews)

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > 105 literary classics</h1>

1. George Perek, 8.5 (1052 reviews)

Cut your life into pieces, throw it away in a room in a building, what will every fragment look like? If you take out the slices of life in a building, what kind of life can you form?

2. "S. A. Alexievich, 8.8 ( 12718 reviews)

3. ",S. A. Alexievich, 9.0 (3763 reviews)"

The Nobel laureate in literature chronicles the hardships of ordinary people who moved from the Soviet Union to Russia, and the transformation of Chernobyl from a term to a catastrophe.

4. "Fernando Pessoa," 8.5 (1527 reviews)

5. "Abbas Chiarus Dami," 8.5 (1917 reviews)

In every poem, there is a different world. These two books of poetry have given you two kinds of life.

6. All the Light We Can't See, Anthony Dole, 8.9 (2882 reviews)

War crushes hope, but it also allows those who suffer from death to meet.

7. "Boccaccio et al., 8.5 (1120 reviews)

A set of books that combine talent and appearance.

8. "Kurt Vonnegut", 8.7 (448 reviews)

Vonnegut, a lowly and talented man, had a daily mantra of" was: "I wrote so well, it was really offensive to everyone"... Angry, right? The problem is that people write really well.

9. Va Grossman, 9.1 (521 reviews)

A book that had been sentenced to life imprisonment, but the bottom of the prison was not worn, and the sentence was gone! This book proves that truth is not to be feared by might.

10. Series, Roberto Bolaño et al., 8.6 (1424 reviews)

Famous writers ended up speaking publicly, although at the time they did not know that this was the last time they spoke publicly.

10. "Yuan Ling", 8.5 (594 reviews)

11. "Moss Will Not Disappear", Yuan Ling, 8.2 (1992 reviews)

Yuan Ling's pen, with gentle thorns, pierced into the depths of people's hearts, making people unable to calm down for a long time.

12. Fu Zhen, 8.6 (6285 reviews)

13. Fu Zhen, 8.6 (7125 reviews)

14. "Fu Zhen, Mao Mingji,8.2" (3779 reviews)

Friends, take a look, this is the real poetry and far away, each book makes people tear up!

15. "The Black Box: The Shame of Japan", Shiori Ito, 8.8 (8291 reviews)

How hard is it for women to live in this world? Even if you are raped, you are the first to be scolded, why don't you get dressed and mummify yourself? Fortunately, Shiori Ito was lucky in the end, and her sexual assault case was finally won. Of course, this luck comes from her bravery.

16. "Nobusuke Yoshitake," 9.1 (2057 reviews)

A healing comic, in a bookstore with everything, lurks your longing for life.

17. "Love Before Dawn &amp; Love at Sunset and Dusk", Richard Linklater and Kim Krissan, 8.8 (2401 reviews)

"It's strange, as if the time we spend together belongs only to us—we've created it ourselves. It's as if I'm in your dreams and you're in my dreams." Look, people this love!

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18. "Invisible Love", Eric Emmanuel Schmitt, 8.4 (1050 reviews)

19. "33 Days of Lost Love: Novel, Or Guide", Abalone Whale, 8.0 (40623 reviews)

20. "The Vanishing Lover," Gillian Flynn, 8.1 (9106 reviews)

21. "Walter Isaacson," 8.8 (1637 reviews)

22. "24 Billy", Daniel Case, 8.5 (711 reviews)

23. The Signature of All Things, Elizabeth Gilbert, 8.7 (2801 reviews)

24. "Leslie M. M.M. Bloom, 8.2 (897 reviews)

25. "Virginia Woolf," 8.5 (249 reviews)

26. Wang Zengqi, 8.9 (623 reviews)

27. "The YangDao Trilogy", Li Juan, 9.4 (870 reviews)

28. "Jiang Xun Says Song Ci", Jiang Xun, 8.2 (1255 reviews)

29. Jiang Xun, 8.1 (1115 reviews)

30. Jiang Xun, 8.6 (495 reviews)

31.《Jiang Xun, 8.4 (1529 reviews)

32. "Beauty, Invisible Competitiveness", Jiang Xun, 8.2 (1208 reviews)

33. "It's Also Winter, It's Also Spring", Chi Zijian, 8.7 (106 reviews)

34. Kitajima, Selected Editions, 8.2 (3813 reviews)

35. "Follow Her Journey", Lu Nei, 8.5 (5699 reviews)

36. "Coutor," 8.2 (512 reviews)

37. "Ten Years of Movie Dreams: The Biography of Ang Lee", Zhang Liangbei, 8.7 (4177 reviews)

38. "", Jimmy Sony, Rob Goodman, 8.2 (158 reviews)

39. The Biography of Franklin, Walter Isaacson, 8.2 (767 reviews)

40. "Flying Around the Sun," Paula McLean, 8.4 (136 reviews)

41. "Alone", Li Na, 8.2 (3980 reviews)

42. "Water Flowing clouds", YingRuocheng, Kang Kaili, 8.5 (2224 reviews)

43. "Liz Murray," 8.2 (2968 reviews)

44. The Perfumer's Diary, Jean-Claude Elena, 8.1 (990 reviews)

45. "Su Pillow Book", 8.1 (848 reviews)

46. "Arriving Before Midnight", Liu Zichao, 8.1 (1198 reviews)

47. "Not Elsewhere", Chen Qizhen, 8.1 (2482 reviews)

48. "Ma Honeycomb", 8.1 (386 reviews)

49. "Old Mountains and Rivers", Knifelden, 8.1 (2355 reviews)

50. "Run! Melos," Osamu Dazai, 8.3 (362 reviews)

51. "", Kaneko Misuzu, 8.9 (113 reviews)

52. The Profession of Others, Primo Levy, 8.2 (154 reviews)

53. "Sea Breeze Cinema", Wu Zhongquan, 8.2 (318 reviews)

54. "The Youth Ends Here", Natsume Soseki et al., 8.0 (224 reviews)

55. The Uncertain Moment: Selected Poems of Levi, Primo Levi, 8.8 (115 reviews)

56. "Che Wanyu et al., Wu Guanzhong/Painting, 9.3 (743 reviews)

57. "Dear Zhang Zao", Song Lin and Bai Hua, eds., 8.5 (218 reviews)

58.《. Tomoeko : I can't accept it, you're going to go away", Kotaro Takamura, 8.5 (240 reviews)

59. Victor Hugo, 8.3 (291 reviews)

60. 《《《中研助,中研助,8.6(113 reviews)

61.《《Chen Sai,8.6(335 reviews)

62. "Guo Jing", written/illustrated by Guo Jing, 8.5 (763 reviews)

63. "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", Jules Verne, 9.3 (175 reviews)

64. Wang Anyi, 8.5 (256 reviews)

65. "Kasa Weng vs. Rhymes", Li Yu, 9.3 (55 reviews)

66. The Last Stop on Market Street, by Matt De la Peña and illustrated by Christian Robinson, 8.6 (246 reviews)

67. Ge Liang, 8.1 (699 reviews)

68.《Zhou Kai, 8.7 (166 reviews)

69. Interface Culture, 8.3 (154 reviews)

70. Arthur Haley, 8.6 (303 reviews)

71. "Blue Flower", Penelope Fitzgerald, 8.2 (134 reviews)

72. "Ye Jiaying", 8.4 (156 reviews)

73. "Floating Life Between Words", Zeng Renzhen (Yushan Iwakuan), 8.3 (146 reviews)

74. "Three Hundred Songs of Song Ci", Shangyi Villagers, 9.0 (140 reviews)

75. Sun Haohui, 8.5 (345 reviews)

76. "I Don't Want You to Die without Success," Fazia Coffey, 8.1 (8552 reviews)

77. Wu Fei, 8.7 (912 reviews)

78. "I Am White", 9.1 (949 reviews)

79. "Can't Sleep: Tango One Painting a Day", Tango, 8.8 (5093 reviews)

80. "Keigo Kawajiri,8.1" (643 reviews)

81. Raymond Briggs, 8.9 (397 reviews)

82. "I'm Just Allergic to Life," Randy's Poems, 8.1 (1037 reviews)

83. "Ye Luying", 8.3 (389 reviews)

84. "The Third Statute of Limitations", Hideo Yokoyama, 8.6 (939 reviews)

87. Lai Shengchuan, 8.1 (240 reviews)

88. "Soft", Liao Yimei, 8.4 (4786 reviews)

89. ",One Class," 8.3 (345 reviews)

90. "Thirty Thousand Feet", Ma Yu, 8.2 (2195 reviews)

91. "This Shore", Ma Yu, 8.2 (1775 reviews)

92. Forty Rooms, Olga Grusin, 9.6 (252 reviews)

93. The Long Confession, Adriana Trigiani, 8.1 (349 reviews)

94. "", Yoko Araki, Keisuke Araki, 8.2 (900 reviews)

95. "I Won't Allow You to Travel Alone," Ma Jiali, 8.4 (195 reviews)

96. "The Love of Sexual Blindness", Zhang Tianyi, 8.1 (552 reviews)

97. "All the Way south, Latin America", Gu Yue, 8.3 (351 reviews)

98. "Mother and Daughter Travel together in the United States", Ru Zhijuan and Wang Anyi, 8.1 (78 reviews)

99. "Hitchhiking to Berlin", Liu Chang, 8.2 (7093 reviews)

100. Travel, Life's Most Valuable Investment 2, Jim Rogers, 8.3 (211 reviews)

101. Tibet - Imaginary Enemy, 8.2 (153 reviews)

102. Northern Lights, Michio Hoshino, 8.2 (795 reviews)

103. The Biography of García Márquez, Gerald Martin, 8.2 (221 reviews)

104. "Ivan Jablonka," 8.2 (732 reviews)

105. Tokyo Tower, Lilly Frank, 8.5 (5213 reviews)

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