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Ten excellent must-read books

Excellent classic books are worth reading again and again. Every time we read them, our gains will be different. The following are ten must-read excellent books that I have collected and compiled for you. I hope they will be helpful to you. Welcome to read and learn!

1. Kenichi Ohmae's "Low IQ Society"

What he is criticizing is Japan. The whole people have become stupid. Young people only care about things within a radius of three meters; there are always those who are not ashamed. Officials who have mispronounced words appear; they follow what others say, and they are always willing to follow the crowd in everything they do... which is also suitable for interpreting the current situation in China.

2. Daniel Kerman's "Measuring the World"

The story is like "The Big Bang Theory", telling the story of the scientist Humboldt and the mathematician Gauss, and their eccentric nerd-like geniuses. as the core. The creativity of the novel lies in its ability to travel freely between fiction and reality.

3. "The Art of Pretending" by Lawrence White DeVry

An encyclopedia-style guide to pretending, divided into 20 topics such as movies, books, plays, travel, and social interaction, with step-by-step instructions How do you pretend to understand something you don't understand and develop your own performance style? It is also very popular in China, which shows that pretentiousness knows no boundaries. A similar book is "You Really Don't Have to Read a Book" (the English version is called "How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read").

4. Woody Allen's "The Whores of Mensa"

"I haven't been close to a woman for a long time. The last time I was close to a woman was when I visited the Statue of Liberty"; "I The only time my wife and I got *** at the same time was when the judge signed the divorce papers.” There are quite boring parts in the whole book, but for these Woody Allen-esque sentences, I have to endure it no matter what.

5. Eco's "Misreading"

As one of the three most knowledgeable people in the world, called by Liang Wendao, Eco is willing to use his vast talents to be mean. He wrote rejection letters to "The Bible", "The Divine Comedy" and "Don Quixote", saying that they were pornographic and obscene, in order to satirize the book market. There is also an article about toys, which spends several pages directly listing the names of hundreds of toys. Eco's other collection of essays, "Traveling with Salmon," is funnier. He also has many books, which are relatively boring, such as "The History of Beauty", "The History of Ugliness" and "Baudolino".

6. "The 48 Laws of Power" by Robert Greene

It is said to be the favorite book of prisoners. The author encourages everyone to become sinister, and those who claim to be innocent and simple are the most cunning!

7. Ha?ek's "The Good Soldier Schweik"

With Schweik as the leader, all the characters They're all dicks. Every page is hilarious, and there are no peeing spots throughout. The author is my favorite high-IQ psychopath. He sells drugs, sells dogs, commits bigamy, goes to jail, serves as a prisoner of war, rebels against the Communist Party, and is imprisoned in a lunatic asylum... The most awesome thing is that he is the editor of "Animal World" magazine and fabricates A group of animals that did not exist at all.

8. Cai Kangyong's "The Way of Speaking" by Cai Kangyong

Cai Kangyong and Higashino Keigo have an accurate understanding of human nature. It's just that Cai Kangyong taught everyone to use this human nature to be clever and clever, and Higashino Keigo taught everyone to use this human nature to kill people and steal goods.

9. "Sick Leave Guide"

A guide that specifically teaches you how to pretend to be sick, pretend to be in an emergency, or pretend to be a natural or man-made disaster that requires you to take leave.

10. "The History of French Literary Men"

Flaubert wrote a letter to Maupassant calling him "my little devil" about the gossips of French literary figures messing around and being jealous; Alexandre Dumas gave his used mistress to his son Alexandre Dumas...

Nice new book

"May you be able to live quietly, may you travel to the end of the world"

Editor's recommendation

National warm uncle, life geek, with 3.6 million fans on Sina Weibo, the first collection of graphic essays by the well-known blogger Junping the Devil

In this bustling place In the world of profit, there are people who are living the life you yearn for in the attitude of your dreams

Two flowers bloom, one on each side; the winds and waves are all wonderful

32 sincere essays , dozens of sincere photography works, presenting the wonderful world in the heart of a life geek and a warm uncle

Content introduction

"May you be able to live quietly, may you "Can Travel to the End of the World" is a collection of prose essays written by "Jun Ping Da Mo Wang", a well-known beauty blogger on Sina Weibo. The author has lived in Beijing and Shanghai and traveled around the world. Traveling while working, observing and thinking at the same time, he is a geek who is committed to transforming his life.

"Provence, Nice, Paris, France", "Tokyo, Osaka, Japan", "Bulgaria", "Madagascar", "Hangzhou", "Beijing"... The author uses vivid language to tell stories that happened in different places and with different protagonists. Great story. The pen and ink are sonorous and powerful, humorous and interesting.

Along the way, the author also described his extraordinary life experiences and unique spiritual insights. There are also unknown experiences such as "depression" and "IT youth", as well as the "osmanthus rain" full of the flavor of old Hangzhou, and the beautiful memories with many relatives and friends such as "grandma", "grandfather" and "parents".

Every trip is a wonderful encounter with the unknown self. Life is short. Since you can’t live more than a few lifetimes, then travel, see and think.

The footprints of time belong to others as well as to yourself.