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Extraction code: 6vi7 Title: Love sometimes exists in name only.
Author: Tong Tong
Douban score: 6. 1
Press: Chongqing Publishing House
Publication year: May 2008
Page number: 189
Content introduction:
"Love is sometimes a misnomer" is Tong Tong's latest masterpiece. The short and capable words, realistic topics, rational and sharp language and every word reveal the author's thoughts, feelings and accumulation on love, life and marriage for many years. The book is divided into seven parts: allow me to be jealous, love the new and hate the old, and give mustard powder to unmarried mothers, which is hard to prevent. In fact, I know that so close and so far, children's words are unscrupulous, and finally they can be called quotations. In this work, she just wants to tell you that a rational woman should not regard love as the whole of her life, and she doesn't need to look at love too beautifully. When love meets reality, it only exists in name only.
About the author:
Tong Tong, a Sagittarius woman born in 1970s, wanted to be a teacher when she was a child, a doctor when she was a teenager and a model when she was young, but now she makes a living by writing. He has published many novels, such as Love each other, One's Life and Happiness in the Front. Indifferent personality, inner fanaticism, so-called duplicity, super love new and hate old (only clothes). I like reading, watching TV and staring blankly. Now I like to eat delicious food to prepare for going to the kitchen after leaving the hall.
Illustrator:
Qian Haiyan, who loved painting and calligraphy since childhood, rarely passed math. After graduating from college, he devoted himself to journalism and engaged in cartoon creation and graphic design in his spare time. More than a dozen picture books have been published, which are loved by readers of all ages who like to sit on the toilet and read. Critics who may have received benefits call it "simple ukiyo-e painting", saying: "Smiling at flowers and flying leaves hurts people, which is both Zen and murder."