Chapter 105: Reflections on Listing - Glimpses of Light through the Hole_3
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"Tess of the d'Urbervilles";
"The Sun, Moon and Stars Murder Case";
"The Bible, Protestantism, and the Rise of Natural Science";
"A History of International Relations, Volume III."
2, Have finished reading:
"Morphology of the Folktale";
"The Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic among the Azande";
"The Myth of the Origin of Fire";
"Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844";
"The Origin of Ancient Chinese Thought Patterns and Yin-Yang Wuxing Theory";
Toffler "The Transfer of Power";
"A guide to Western Mysticism";
"The Secrets of Alchemy";
"The Avesta: Zoroastrian Sacred Scripture";
"The Shepherd's Bible";
"Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man";
"A Study of Narrative Theory in English and American Novels";
"Detective AI";
"The Thirteenth Step";
"Headless - The Haunting Presence";
"The Longest Day in Chang'an";
"When Mysticism Knocks at Your Door";
"The Homeric Epics: The Odyssey";
"The Moon and Sixpence";
"Strangers' Music";
"The Hammer of Glass";
"The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe";
"Man and His Symbols";
"Yes, Minister";
Thomas Rolleston "Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race"
Richard Morgan "The Replacement";
Kuga Kazuhiro "The Tragedy of Delta";
Roger Zelazny "Lord of Light";
Thomas Mann "Doctor Faust";
Blake Snyder "Save the Cat!";
"Deep Into History: A Study of Marx's View of History";
Guo Qingguang "A Course in Communication Studies (Second Edition)";
Higashino Keigo "Black Humor Novels", "Twisted Humor Novels", "Divide", "Who Killed Her", "Tragic Mannequins";
Tagore "Bow and Lyre";
"The Weight of a Butterfly: Selected Poems of Nelly Sachs";
"A Biography of Milton"; Continue your adventure at m|v-l'e m,p| y- r
Friedrich Schiller "Letters on Aesthetic Education";
"The Alphabet Killer Club";
Pamuk "My Name Is Red"
"A Detailed Study of the Rigveda";
"Discourses on the Bhagavad Gita";
Liu Zhongyu "Chinese Supernatural Culture";
Ye Shuxian "Heroes and The Sun: The Prototypical Reconstruction of China's Ancient Epics";
Okashima Futari "Klein Bottle";
"Detective • Twilight Traveler";
3, Have read more than once, repeatedly over the past three or four years:
Sawaki Ryōken "Black Magic Handbook"; (A very good reference book, clearly explained)
McKee's "Story"; (Highly recommended, I think all novelists need to read it)
Frazer's "The Golden Bough"; (Recommended, essential for anyone writing about the mystical)
Blake Snyder's "Save the Cat! Strikes Back"; (Quite a bit better than the first)
"The Purple and the Black"; (A thrilling fantasy story)
"Selected Poems of Tagore"; (The cat quite enjoys reading poetry, and this book is also a creative foundation for Tower of Overturning)
Ryunosuke Akutagawa's Short Stories "Rashomon"; (This is a memory from my high school days)
Hitchcock's short stories and screenplay collection "Suspicious Shadows", "North by Northwest", "The Double Killer", "Criminal by Proxy", "Midnight Pursuit"; (This is a memory from my middle school days, still evergreen whenever I read it)
Gibran's "The Prophet, Sand and Foam"; (Reading poetry +1)
"Death Fugue: Selected Poems of Paul Celan"; (Reading poetry +2)
"Monarch • Case Files of Lord El-Melloi II"; (One of my favorite light novels)
"The Garden of Sinners"; (My second favorite!)
"Thus Spoke Zarathustra"; (A creative foundation for Player Supreme Justice)
"Faust"; (Also a foundation for Player Supreme Justice)
"The Godfather"; (Part of my childhood, I was so young when I read this)
The Complete Sherlock Holmes; (Childhood +1)
Agatha Christie's Mystery Detective Novels complete set. (Childhood +2)
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Finally, I'd like to recommend a public account "Literary Theory and Criticism", occasionally finding good books there.
Although I feel there probably aren't many readers who would scroll this far, I still should conclude with that customary line...
I hope to see you again tomorrow.
— May happiness always be with you.
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