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Chow Yiu Fai's book "One Body" is a collection of his columns from 2012-2015, exploring various body parts and their significance in life. He delves into the idea that life is about quality, not just quantity, and believes in the boundless possibilities of our bodies. The second part of the book, "Two People," narrates the story of two friends, one of whom is living with AIDS, prompting reflections on loyalty and the essence of a "Good Life" amidst bodily challenges.
- AuthorZhou Yaohui
- PublisherBright Light Culture Publishing House
- Publication Date2015
The mainland version of the book is titled "Psycho/Genius" and has sold over 100,000 copies in three months. South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan eagerly seek the copyright for this popular psychology book. The rights for film and television adaptations, as well as comic adaptations, are in high demand. It is a captivating and inspiring collection of popular psychology stories that appeals to a wide audience. This book offers a unique perspective as the first textual record of entering the world of madmen, presenting a fun and engaging read without complex academic analysis or serious psychological theories.
- AuthorGao Ming
- PublisherBright Light Culture Publishing House
- Publication Date2010
The latest novel series by Wei Ya - Wei Ya Suspense Novel 1 "Drama Girl" I will disappear after a hundred days. A page of the blog "I will disappear after a hundred days" has attracted the attention of a group of peers such as Yifei, Aqing, and Qiaoer. Who is the blog owner "Flower on the Dust"? Why does she want to "disappear" herself? What kind of soul does that rich and beautiful narrative represent, crying in hesitation, wandering, or struggling? What should they do to dispel her sinking or save her... life?
- AuthorWei Ya
- PublisherBright Light Culture Publishing House
- Publication Date2009
This book uses his latest work "Barcelona Murder Case" as an example to tell you how he conceived this novel: Why is the novel set in Spain? How does he choose the setting for the novel? There are many characters in the novel, how to set them? How to start writing the story? How to create suspense in the story to make it engaging? How to design the ending? In addition, Leung Hau Ching also provides some personal insights on writing, sharing his writing habits and experiences.
- AuthorLeung Fo Hing
- PublisherBright Light Culture Publishing House
- Publication Date2016
In this book, author Chan Cheuk-yiu reflects on the heartbreaking reality of poverty in Hong Kong. She observes that despite the prosperity of the city, there are still individuals, including children and the elderly, who suffer from cold and hunger. Chan passionately seeks out those living in poverty, aiming to provide care, respect, and warmth amidst their desperate circumstances. Through her experiences in social work, she discovers that poverty is not a one-size-fits-all situation but manifests in varying degrees. The book portrays the unique stories of homeless individuals, solitary elderly, and grassroots families, shedding light on their struggles in the shadows of Hong Kong's seemingly prosperous facade.
- AuthorChan Cheuk-yiu
- PublisherBright Light Culture Publishing House
- Publication Date2016
Zhou You chose the title "Close to Life is Heaven" to capture her eighteen years of living in Sweden, transitioning from heavenly bliss to the realities of everyday life. The book offers a balanced portrayal of her experiences, sharing daily encounters, family life, work experiences, and reflections on Swedish culture and social phenomena. While Sweden's allure is undeniable, Zhou You candidly discusses both the joys and concerns of daily life, emphasizing that truly understanding a foreign country requires long-term immersion. Her writings depict the happiness alongside doubts and worries, encapsulating the essence of being "close to" living in heaven.
- AuthorZhou You
- PublisherBright Light Culture Publishing House
- Publication Date2017