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Recommend four good books

There are always many things that make people too busy to calm down. We might as well calm down and read a book.

Below is what I bring to you about recommending four good-looking books. I hope it will be helpful to everyone! Recommend four good-looking books: "The Worst Illness I've Ever Had Is Missing You" Xianpaofan (Author)

"The Worst Illness I've Ever Got Is Because I Miss You" is a collection of short stories written by Xian Pao Fan.

The stories are not yours, but they must be relevant to you, because they are essentially about how to complete each other in the world of love, how to strengthen your heart in the hard reality, how to embrace life and your true self tenderly, and live from the heart

of happiness.

These stories include entanglement, yearning, joy and perseverance. They are multi-dimensional interpretations of love, vivid descriptions of youth, and large-scale tributes to life and dreams.

Following "I Know No One I Envy", the older youth Xianpaofan tells a short story about love affectionately.

He is not sinister, has a poisonous tongue, and does not have chicken soup for the soul. His little hope is that there will always be a story that resonates warmly with you, allowing you to see your true self, and create a touching story in the desert of your heart.

flower.

When you realize something, Xianpaofan will snicker behind the words.

Interesting books: "The Philosophy of Delicious Food: Alexandre Dumas' Gourmet Dictionary" Alexandre Dumas (Author), Li Yan (Translator) Alexandre Dumas (1802~1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas, French romanticism in the 19th century

writer.

The number of works is astonishing, and his works such as "The Three Musketeers", "The Count of Monte Cristo" and "Black Tulip" are popular and long-selling.

As for the French, their reputation for loving food is even greater. In his later years, Alexandre Dumas ate at almost all the big and small restaurants in Paris and became the first person in France to start writing food reviews.

Eating is not a simple thing. Eating just to satisfy the appetite is superficial. We should have a deeper understanding of the things behind delicious food.

Philosophy is not far away, and all the issues it explores are deeply rooted in life.

We may not understand it when we are young, but that way of thinking is there in our minds.

Therefore, we want to sow seeds in the soil of thought, so that delicious food can grow into a philosophy of knowing how to eat.

This seed may sprout or wither, but you will always get something.

And this is the full value of this book.

Interesting books: "I Am the Coming Day" by Xiong Peiyun (Author) "I Am the Coming Day" compiles Xiong Peiyun's thoughts on life, love, media, beauty and justice.

They are never lyrical without restraint, nor obsessed with the construction of images. They are presented in the form of poems or "poetic comments", revealing the darkness and light of human nature.

When people cry out that "literature is dead", authors flee to it.

The author believes that the language of God is the language of literature. God is not truth, but meaning, and the value of literature lies in the production and defense of meaning. Good-looking books: "The Best Farewell" [US] Atul Gawende This is a book about aging

The book on death is written by Atul Gawende, a professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School. Although he has seen a lot in his rich medical experience, he is still confused about aging and death, which prompted him to write such a book in an attempt to

To present the two themselves and how to be prepared to face them.

The context of the book is quite clear. The eight chapters gradually move from the reality of aging, to the pain of a qualitative change in life, and finally to the preparation for death. Several real cases are interspersed in the middle, including the author's father, patients, and friends.

Wait, the uncontrollable pain in the gradual death process of human beings is clearly revealed in these stories.

In addition, I think the value of this book also lies in the fact that it proposes some specific methods, how to use the power of society and family to make people's aging and death process more graceful? This is also what touches me.

, the elderly in the family have been gone for many years, and now I think if some concepts can be established at that time to help them live cooler? In fact, Alu now has a part-time job that is closely related to some of the concepts in the book, and even this book is

She initially recommended it to me. I strongly support her in doing some work to make people facing the end of life less painful and more free. This may be the answer to the title of the book "The Best Farewell".