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The Science Ace Go Back To The Past To Save Her Brothers

The Science Ace Go Back To The Past To Save Her Brothers

# GROUP PAMPERING In her previous life, Su Su offered up her life for science, and in the end, she developed a system that could let her travel through time and space, allowing her to return to a time 30 years ago, to the day before her family was destroyed. She was only four at that time, and she was the legitimate lady of the Su family, though she ended up wandering the streets. At the same time, the imposter, Su Nan, lived a lavish life in the Su family, and she was also well loved by her brothers. When Su Su brought with her a dirty doll and stepped into the Su family's mansion, they were holding a grand birthday party for Su Nan. But this was also a sign that the Su family’s tragic fate was about to change! However, the imposter, Su Nan, panicked. “She’s just a beggar, and yet she’s pretending to be Su Su! Chase her out!” The guests snickered and agreed with her. “Where did this girl come out from? The Su family lost their eldest daughter when she’s just one years old. Someone must have told this four-year-old girl to do this, right?” Su Su ran into her noble and reserved big brother’s arms. “Brother, I’m Su Su! I came back! If you don’t believe me, we can do a paternity test!” In her previous life, she was only discovered and brought back to the Su family when she was an adult. Unfortunately, by then, the Su family was already persecuted to the point where it was almost ruined. This time, Su Su swore that she would save her brothers! Much later, when the four-year-old Su Su used the technology to save the Su family, Su Nan’s real identity was exposed. In truth, the Su family’s downfall was linked to this imposter…
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What are some popular Icelandic science fiction works?
One popular Icelandic science fiction work is 'Under the Glacier' by Halldór Laxness. It combines elements of the strange and the scientific in a unique way. The story takes place in a somewhat otherworldly Icelandic setting which gives it a touch of science - fictionesque mystery.
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2024-11-10 11:03
What are the characteristics of Icelandic science fiction?
The small population of Iceland also seems to influence its science fiction. There is a sense of community and the impact of small - scale society on technological or extraterrestrial encounters. It might explore how a tight - knit community like Iceland's would react to the discovery of alien life or the introduction of a world - changing technology. Also, Icelandic folklore often seeps into its science fiction, creating a blend of the ancient and the futuristic.
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2024-11-08 17:47
Can you recommend any popular Icelandic science fiction authors?
Halldór Laxness is a well - known name. His works often have elements that can be related to science fiction. His writing style is unique and his exploration of the Icelandic landscape and culture in a somewhat speculative way makes his works interesting from a science - fiction perspective.
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2024-11-10 09:10
Thread: Icelandic Crime Fiction - What are some popular Icelandic crime fiction novels?
One popular Icelandic crime fiction novel is 'Jar City' by Arnaldur Indriðason. It's known for its complex characters and dark, atmospheric setting in Iceland. Another is 'The Draining Lake' also by Indriðason, which delves into Iceland's past and present secrets. Yrsa Sigurðardóttir's 'My Soul to Take' is also well - liked, often praised for its engaging plot and strong female characters.
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2024-10-31 12:37
Can you recommend some Icelandic science fiction works?
One well - known Icelandic science fiction work is 'Under the Glacier' by Halldór Laxness. It has elements that blend the ordinary with the strange in a unique Icelandic setting.
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2024-11-08 15:45
What are the characteristics of icelandic fiction?
A lot of Icelandic fiction also delves into the country's rich folklore. Stories might include trolls, elves, and other mythical creatures that are part of Icelandic heritage. This gives the fiction a sense of magic and mystery. Additionally, family and community relationships are often explored in depth, as in a small and tight - knit society like Iceland's, these relationships play a crucial role.
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2024-11-19 12:07
An Introduction to Modern Icelandic Fiction
Modern Icelandic fiction encompasses a wide range of styles and themes. It has been influenced by Iceland's long - standing literary tradition. One notable aspect is the use of the Icelandic language, which gives the stories a distinct flavor. Some modern Icelandic novels focus on family relationships within the context of Icelandic society. They might show how families are affected by economic changes, such as the growth of the tourism industry in Iceland. These fictions can be a great way to gain insights into the modern Icelandic psyche.
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2024-11-13 10:38
Thread: Iceland Crime Fiction - What are some popular Icelandic crime fiction novels?
Yrsa Sigurðardóttir's works are also part of Iceland's great crime fiction offerings. Her novel 'My Soul to Take' is a good example. It combines elements of the supernatural with crime. The stories often explore family relationships and secrets within the Icelandic context, which is a characteristic feature of many Icelandic crime fictions.
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2024-11-18 05:44
Thread: Iceland Crime Fiction - How does Icelandic crime fiction reflect Icelandic culture?
Icelandic crime fiction often reflects the small - scale and close - knit nature of Icelandic society. In many novels, everyone seems to know everyone else, which can both help and hinder investigations. For example, in Arnaldur Indriðason's works, the detective Erlendur has to navigate through the web of personal relationships in Reykjavik.
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2024-11-17 10:43
Thread: Icelandic Crime Fiction - Who are some well - known Icelandic crime fiction authors?
Arnaldur Indriðason is a very well - known Icelandic crime fiction author. His books often explore the darker side of Icelandic society. Yrsa Sigurðardóttir is another popular one. She has a talent for creating engaging and often creepy crime stories. And Ragnar Jónasson is also quite famous, with his stories set in the unique Icelandic landscapes which add a lot to the mood of his crime novels.
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2024-10-30 23:44
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