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What are some good e-books?

1. "The American Trap"

The most anticipated non-fiction work in 2019! Core eyewitnesses bravely recounted the story after being released from prison, revealing layer by layer the non-economic details behind Alstom's low-price acquisition by General Electric of the United States. Extraterritorial sanctions serve as strategic weapons, and judicial secrecy aids economic warfare. There is no fiction in the whole book, but the plot is full of ups and downs and full of suspense, as gripping as "House of Cards" + "The Shawshank Redemption"

2. "Media Criticism Trilogy (Set of ***3 volumes)" 》

Neil Postman, author of "The Disappearance of Childhood", "Amusing Ourselves to Death" and "Technology Monopoly", is a world-renowned media culture researcher and critic who has been teaching at New York University during his lifetime. . He pioneered the media ecology major at New York University.

3. "Outline of Chinese History"

A masterpiece of the general history of China created by Taiwan's well-known contemporary historian Li Dingyi, which begins in the ancient legendary era and ends with the great changes of the Revolution of 1911 in modern times. The changes of Chinese civilization over thousands of years. Unlike other Chinese general history books that often run into several volumes, "Outline of Chinese History" is of appropriate length, allowing readers to "quickly and clearly understand the history of their country." Although it is a historical outline, it is also "succinct and appropriate" and detailed.

4. "Sixteen People Survived on an Uninhabited Island"

"Book Magazine" ranked first in the "Top 20 Best Documentary Works on Shipwrecks". They survived the shipwreck in the past 250 days. Experience, a passionate coming-of-age novel that has inspired Japan for half a century, is available in simplified Chinese for the first time. There are as many possibilities for survival as there are despairs on this sea.

5. "We are too short of a knowledge called life"

This book is a dialogue between the well-known Taiwanese scholar Xue Renming and China Radio International reporter Wang Xiao on the knowledge of life and traditional Chinese education. Talk about recording. ?Xue Renming describes himself as an author, speaker, practitioner, and more importantly, a practitioner of Chinese culture. He focuses on the development of Chinese culture on both sides of the Taiwan Strait and his personal life experience. He does not talk about concepts or sell knowledge; because of his practice, he is deeply loved by The benefit is that you can still feel at ease despite the impetuousness around you.