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Library of Heaven's Path
Author: Heng Sao Tian Ya
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Traversing into another world, Zhang Xuan finds himself becoming an honorable teacher. Along with his transcension, a mysterious library appears in his mind. As long as it is something he has seen, regardless of whether it is a human or an object, a book on its weaknesses will be automatically compiled in the library. Thus, he becomes formidable. "Monarch Zhuoyang, why do you detest wearing your underwear so much? As an emperor, can't you pay a little more attention to your image?" "Fairy Linglong, you can always look for me if you find yourself unable to sleep at night. I am skilled in lullabies!" "And you, Demon Monarch Qiankun! Can you cut down on the garlic? Are you trying to kill me with that stench?" This is an incredible story about teachers and students, grooming and guiding the greatest experts in the world! Discord Chat Group: https://discord.gg/ATHVehx
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What is the best Bernhard novel?
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2024-11-16 09:18
One of the highly regarded Bernhard novels is 'The Loser'. It delves deep into themes of envy, self - destruction, and the complex relationships between artists. The prose is dense and filled with Bernhard's characteristic cynicism and dark humor.
What is the best Thomas Bernhard novel?
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2024-11-21 05:07
'Woodcutters' is also a great Thomas Bernhard novel. It's a scathing satire of Viennese society. Through the eyes of the narrator, we get a view of the pretentiousness, backstabbing, and general moral decay among a group of people in the arts scene. The novel is full of Bernhard's dark humor and sharp observations.
What are the best Thomas Bernhard novels?
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2024-10-29 18:19
One of the highly regarded Thomas Bernhard novels is 'The Loser'. It delves deep into themes of envy, self - loathing, and the complex relationship between three friends who are all pianists. Another great one is 'Correction', which is a complex exploration of a man's struggle with his own identity and the world around him. And 'Woodcutters' is also considered among his best, with its scathing critique of society and the pretentiousness of the bourgeoisie.
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