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The story of Yvette's fate is like a powerful opium; initially pungent, it becomes addictive, delving deeply into the scars of human nature. As you read, you may find the characters eerily familiar, reflecting the demons hidden within us. Yvette's words evoke unease and fear, amplifying the unease under our skin. The "Yvette Fate Story Collection" now spans four volumes, with fifteen new short stories that gradually itch like scabs, tempting you to tear them off.

  • AuthorYvette
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2014
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This beginner's guide to Jin Yong's novels is divided into six chapters, offering an overview of his works, an analysis of their story plot structures, and a study of the literary techniques employed. It also delves into the different versions of Jin Yong's novels, provides an overview of his fifteen works, and includes a brief analysis of "Jin Yong Culture." The book's unique features include highlighting unnoticed plots in each version, presenting literature in a clear and understandable manner, and supplementing text with rare pictures to enhance explanations. Qiu Jianen, the author, is a special researcher at the Hong Kong Museum of Culture and has gathered solid data and written in an easy-to-understand style. The book aims to create a diverse, solid, and interesting light reading atmosphere. Additionally, it includes a special collection of illustrations for "Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain," serial pictures of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes," a reprint of the 1960s comic book "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber," and a picture record reproducing the ten classic scenes and ten classic weapons in Jin Yong's martial arts novels.

  • AuthorQiu Jianen
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2021
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When a literary woman meets a rational Oppa, uncovering the unknown Korean love affair, One summer, Oppa came to Hong Kong from Korea as an exchange student and met the local (pseudo) literary woman CatCat, who unknowingly won him over. She drew the fun of living in Korea during her study abroad period and recorded her love story with him. Will such love be as romantic as a Korean drama?

  • AuthorCatCat
  • PublisherYi Ding Culture
  • Publication Date2017
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The abundance of ghost stories stems from our lack of understanding of the supernatural. Can a CCTV capture footage before it was installed? Can a security guard spot a child in a closed mall? Can a bus inexplicably fill with passengers without making any stops? These are just a few of the intriguing questions that arise. Explore 65 ghost cases, including suspected elevator ghosts, industrial building ghosts, bus ghosts, mall ghosts, beach ghosts, hotel ghosts, casino ghosts, and library ghosts. The scenes are faithfully recreated without any embellishments—let your judgment be the guide!

  • AuthorPan Shaocong
  • PublisherCosmic Publishing House
  • Publication Date2017
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Past life karma is present life's debt—when will it be repaid? Is it the lingering ghost or the hard-to-guard heart demon? Imagine this: a child burning paper clothes suddenly turns around and points at you. Is it scary? Or consider this: your old love commits suicide, and your wife wakes up in the middle of the night, declaring, "I won't let you go." Is that scary? Picture a suicide hotspot where a boss jumps from a high place in the square. Is it scary? Explore the world of little ghosts, female ghosts, house ghosts, wrongful death ghosts, and debt-collecting ghosts. What kind of ghost is the scariest? Why do vengeful spirits and evil entities specifically target you? It is said that there is a head for every grievance and a master for every debt. Are you a scapegoat, or is it the result of past life actions and present life suffering? Pan Shaocong presents seventy supernatural stories that will leave you wanting more, the more scared you become.

  • AuthorPan Shaocong
  • PublisherCosmic Publishing House
  • Publication Date2018
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In the end, we realized that we traded our time for unforgettable memories. Seven years ago, on a weekend night, Liang Shuang returned home from a gathering with friends like JUNO and Tingfeng. He found it odd when he told his father, who was fixated on the TV, that someone had called home looking for him and left a note in his room. In this digital age, friends typically use mobile phones to communicate, so who would call his home? He couldn't recall ever giving out his home phone number. Picking up the note from his desk, he read: "Nintendo, phone: 93673047, please reply in case of an emergency." Liang Shuang's eyes lit up—it was Nintendo! It had been years since he had seen this childhood friend. After they had drifted apart...

  • AuthorLeung Mong Fung
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2015