Recently, I read an excellent book, Fairy Tales on the Phone. There are sixty-six funny and interesting stories in it. Do you want to know who told him? Ha, it's a story told by a drug salesman to his daughter. Maybe this is what you want to ask again. Since it's a story for her daughter, why is it called "Fairy Tales on the Phone"? Actually speaking, I'm still very touched. Because he promised to tell his daughter a story every night. No matter where he is, he really tells his daughter a story every night. Well, isn't he great? If, which story is short, it shows that on that day, the drug salesman made less money or was in a bad mood. I think the daughter of this drug salesman is so happy. Her father must have told her hundreds of stories, and the stories in this book are only a small part of them. Oh, no. It should be thousands, tens of thousands of stories. Although there are short and long stories, no matter which story is so eclectic, vivid and interesting. You know, sometimes, the telephone operator will stop all the telephone connections in order to listen to the story told by the drug salesman. It's really incompetent, but it seems understandable to think that his story is so beautiful.
I think the most impressive thing in this book is Chapter 19, Young Shrimp. There is a young shrimp walking forward like a frog. His family isolated him and laughed at him, so he left home. The stream is very big. It met a frog soon after it left home. His behavior caused the frogs to talk and ridicule, but he didn't care. Later it met an old shrimp. The old shrimp gave him advice, but the young shrimp didn't listen and went on its own way. Alas, poor shrimp, doesn't it know this well-known sentence: if you don't listen to the old shrimp, you will suffer!
I think what is incredible in this book is chapter 26 "Apollonia making jam". In San Antonio by the lake, there is a woman who is very good at making jam. She has a pair of hands like gold. She can make people orange jam, plum jam and so on. Even use chestnut, leaves and stones to make jam. A king also wanted to taste her jam, but a fly fell in it. The king asked the soldiers to cut off Apollonia's hands, but the soldiers rebelled. How strange it is to have a pair of skillful hands like gold and silver, who can make jam with all kinds of things. It is really enviable!
I think the most interesting thing in this book is Chapter 59, Space Cookbook. Why is it the most interesting? Please allow me to read this recipe for you:
cold spell:
-dry test blotting paper
-coal bacon slices
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soups:
-roast table leg soup
-red marble noodles with light powder cream soup
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Interesting, right?
It's an interesting book. Please find it and read it when you are free.