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Recommended novels that you should read in college

When we enter college, we will find that there is a lot of spare time in college. We can use these spare time to read some interesting books to improve ourselves. As a senior who is studying in college, I would like to recommend you some relatively high-quality novels that I have read.

First, "Confetti in the Wind" by Zhou Guoping

This is the second essay by the writer Zhou Guoping. The author uses plain words to express his views on life, destiny, and destiny. Insights on happiness and difficulties, love and loneliness, faith and religion, dealing with people and dealing with things, etc. We can see from the book the author's unmodified and most original philosophical thoughts, which can give us a lot of inspiration.

Second. "Alive" by Yu Hua.

This book tells the story of Xu Fugui’s life and family that continued to endure suffering and sadness in the context of the times, following social changes such as the Civil War and the Great Leap Forward. From the rich young master at the beginning to the poor farmer, and finally all her relatives died one after another, leaving only her and a scalper to depend on each other. Through Xu Fugui's tragic life experience, the book shows us how difficult life was for people in that era. Yu Hua's "To Live" also won the French Chevalier des Lettres et des Arts. It is a novel well worth our time.

Third, Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude".

This book has complex content, many characters, and bizarre plots. The author Marquez combines the unique and colorful culture of South America in the book. By describing the birth, rise, decline and death of the small town Macondo, he shows the amazing and crazy history of Latin America. The novel "brings together incredible miracles and the purest real life" won the Nobel Prize for Literature.

The classic sentences in the book include: We are on the eternal journey of life, running through ups and downs, and reaching nirvana in setbacks. Our whole body is filled with sorrow, and pain is everywhere. We are tired, but there is no way to stop; we are bitter, but there is no way to avoid it.

Finally, I want to say that there are many books that we can read in college. As long as we can calm down and read a meaningful book and gain some insights from it, we can gain a lot. .