gangleri2001
Garbage day!!!
Finished Eva Baltasar's Boulder. My opinion is...
a bunch of LGTQ and antinatalist propaganda. Very well written, there is no denying that, but nothing but degenerate propaganda disguised as literature. This is the last time I let legacy media recommend me a book. Damn woke mind virus, it's everywhere these days.
Just started this one which is addressed to foreign students of Chinese
Fortunately there is only pinyin transcription on the cover of the book and the rest of the book is characters only, as doing otherwise would defeat the whole purpose of practicing. I've just finished the first chapter and I must say it is surprisingly well-written and engaging. This is clearly a very well-thought book that allows foreigners to practice their Chinese without offering the boring (and sometimes stupid) stories that you usually find in foreign language textbooks. Even a native speaker would also enjoy the story been told in it. Peking University Press really knows how to pull this. If you are really interested in honing your Chinese skills, I highly recommend anything from them. As for the story itself, once I'm finished I'll let you know in a spoiler note.
Spoiler :
a bunch of LGTQ and antinatalist propaganda. Very well written, there is no denying that, but nothing but degenerate propaganda disguised as literature. This is the last time I let legacy media recommend me a book. Damn woke mind virus, it's everywhere these days.
Just started this one which is addressed to foreign students of Chinese
Spoiler :

Fortunately there is only pinyin transcription on the cover of the book and the rest of the book is characters only, as doing otherwise would defeat the whole purpose of practicing. I've just finished the first chapter and I must say it is surprisingly well-written and engaging. This is clearly a very well-thought book that allows foreigners to practice their Chinese without offering the boring (and sometimes stupid) stories that you usually find in foreign language textbooks. Even a native speaker would also enjoy the story been told in it. Peking University Press really knows how to pull this. If you are really interested in honing your Chinese skills, I highly recommend anything from them. As for the story itself, once I'm finished I'll let you know in a spoiler note.
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