The Catcher in the Rye by Salinger
The White Deer Plain by Chen Zhongshi
Broken April by Kadale
Fifteen Years of the Ten Thousand Calendar by Hwang Jen-yu
The Journey of Beauty by Li Zehou
Siege by Qian Zhongshu
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Li Zehou
The Godfather by Mario Puzo
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Mario Puzo
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Mrs. Stowe
The Dust Settles by A Lai
Roots by Alec Hale
Life Begins Tomorrow by Xinman Chunman
Alive by Yu Hua
The Story of the Sale of Blood by Xu San Guan by Yu Hua
The Gadfly by Voynich
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
The Complete Biography of Napoleon by Liu Letu
Selected Scripts of Cao Yu by Cao Yu
1. The Ordinary World by Lu Yao
This is a full-length novel that panoramically expresses the life of the contemporary urban and rural society in China. The whole book **** three parts. The author has portrayed many ordinary people from all walks of life on a vast background of nearly ten years, through complex contradictions and entanglements. Labor and love, frustration and pursuit, pain and joy, daily life and great social conflicts are intertwined in a complicated way, profoundly demonstrating the difficult and twisted paths taken by ordinary people in the historical procedures of the big era. In addition to the people from Henan, Tongcheng is also home to a large number of villagers from the Loess Plateau in the north and the poor counties in the plains in the south. Since the advent of the coal industry, it has become the Alaska of western China, attracting countless people looking for a way out of life. In this "United Nations" of diverse accents, Henan is the most common language of public communication, as it is the language of choice. People from all over the world who live in Tongcheng can speak a few Henan accents and hum a few lines of Yu opera. The city is surrounded by mountains and dirt mounts. The mountain rocky soil thin, not suitable for farming, agricultural population is far less dense than the hinterland of the Loess Plateau, not to mention and overcrowded compared to the central plains. Because of the small number of farmers, coupled with the fact that there is no lack of fuel here, these mountains and mounts have grown a dense firewood, and even some trees in the forest, which looks more scenic than the rest of the Loess Plateau. Whenever the fall, some of the mountain leaves like fire, flowers like eye-catching ...... between the mountain beams and dirt mounts, due to the deep excavation of the ground layer is too deep and the formation of the hollow, the surface of the ground from time to time subsidence, shocking large cracks often tore through the beams of a few frames, and even the big tops caused the collapse of the entire mountain fall, causing around the third degree of the Richter scale of earthquakes. One or two hundred miles north of the mountain is the Yellow River, which carries thousands of tons of sand and mud and sand heavy gasping flow to the east ...... city in this narrow ravine can only put down a main street. The stores, buildings, street houses, along the winding streets, along the railroad on both sides, along the usual flow of the seven water rivers, lined up, layer upon layer, dense as a beehive ants nest, from south to north rows of ten miles long. The train station is located in the center of the city. A rectangular waiting room painted yellow, in this gray stained black city looks magnificent. Apart from the civilian and military airfield in the southern suburb, the station's small square is perhaps the most open place in the city. From here, trains travel south across the green central plains to reach the provincial capital in five or six hours. And to the west, east, and north, there are highways jutting out all the way to several neighboring provinces. This train station runs two fast and slow buses every day in the morning and afternoon respectively to the provincial city, and the rest are all coal trucks. The branch line from the Longhai Railway branch out, its last rail does not end in this station. This steel ladder and here forked out two shares, all the way uphill through the hole, along the way stringing up the east and west of more than twenty mining areas. When outsiders talk about Copper City, they know that it is a place where coal is produced, so they imagine that the city is probably full of coal. In fact, there are only one or two very small coal mines on the edge of Copper City, and the rest of the big mines are in those ravines on the east and west sides. When you turn down the railroad spur into these ravines, you will see what a huge world there is. Each of these coal mines, which are only about ten miles apart, has tens of thousands of workers who, along with their families, almost exceed the size of a mountain county. Dense population, dense houses, towering derricks, rumbling machines, the clamor, simply make people incredibly these small ravines and mountain bays, how can carry such a large load?
2. "Muslim Funeral" by Huoda
A Muslim family, the rise and fall of sixty years, the destiny of three generations, two occurred in different times, with different content but also intertwined and twisted love tragedy. It reveals their unique psychological structure in the collision and fusion of Chinese and Islamic cultures, as well as their confusion and pursuit of the true meaning of life in the political and religious atmosphere. It shows the ancient national flavor and the salivation of reality full of contradictions. The work is fresh, smooth and simple, and probes the human heart with delicate strokes, leaving deep thoughts after reading.
3. Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
A romance novel that has taken Asia by storm, and was a "super bestseller" in Japanese literature.
This is of course to be counted as Haruki Murakami's masterpiece. Many people know the Japanese from this book. The whole book takes memories as a clue to express the lonely confusion of adolescents facing puberty as well as the helplessness and boredom in the face of growing up. Through the existential pain that young people cannot escape from under the pressure of society, Murakami for the first time explicitly emphasizes the theme that he kept repeating in his later books: the sadness and powerlessness of life.
This is a sad, and painful, 100 percent romance novel. Watanabe, the protagonist of the novel, embarks on a love affair with two girls. Watanabe's first love, Naoko, was the girlfriend of his high school classmate, Kimizuki, who later committed suicide. A year later, Watanabe meets Naoko by chance and starts dating her. At this time Naoko has become quiet and shy, beautiful crystal eyes from time to time swept through a difficult to catch a hint of shade. Day after day, the two of them walked aimlessly along the leafy streets of Tokyo, either in front of or behind each other, or side by side. On the night of Naoko's 20th birthday, they had sex, but the next day Naoko disappeared. A few months later, Naoko writes to say that she has been admitted to a mental sanatorium far away in the mountains. When Watanabe visits, he realizes that Naoko has begun to take on an adult *** sexual plumpness and beauty. The two of them share the same room at night, but Watanabe restrains himself and says before parting that he will always wait for Naoko. Shortly after returning to school, Watanabe begins a relationship with Midori, a junior, as a result of a chance encounter. Midori is the opposite of the introverted Naoko, "like a deer jumping into the world in the morning light of spring". During this period, Watanabe was in great distress. On the one hand, he could not forget Naoko's lingering illness and tenderness, but on the other hand, he could not resist Midori's bold confession and charming vigor. Soon after the news of Naoko's suicide comes, Watanabe goes hiking around in a state of disorientation. Finally, with the encouragement of Naoko's fellow patient, Reiko, he begins to figure out what to do with his life after that.
I personally think that the content is intricate, do not look carefully, easy to figure out
4. The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
The Count of Monte Cristo is the masterpiece of the famous French writer Alexandre Dumas. The first mate of the Pharaoh's ship, Dantes, was entrusted by the captain to deliver a letter for Napoleon's party, and was framed by two scoundrels and the judge, and was sent to death row. His cellmate, Father Faria, taught him all sorts of things and on his deathbed told him the secret of a cache of treasure buried on the island of Monte Cristo. Dantes escaped from prison, found the treasure and became very rich. From then on, he took the name of the Count of Monte Cristo, and after careful planning, he repaid his benefactor and punished his enemy. This book is full of romantic legend, chapter after chapter of strange and novel, fascinating.
The story is very strong, very readable!
5. The Godfather by Mario Puzo
This is a full-length novel published in 1969 in the United States, is the number one bestseller in the history of U.S. publishing, has been ranked on the bestseller list for 70 consecutive weeks, with sales of 20 million copies in 37 years. As early as in the early seventies has been made into a movie, issued in countries around the world, by the universal popularity, according to the novel adapted from the three movies have two won the Oscar. The story of The Godfather offers a certain element of gruesome pleasure rooted in the American mind, giving the reader a close-up view of a shockingly dark and violent outlaw class, offering a feast of a menacing way of life. A classic of gangster storytelling~!
6 Sophie's World by Jostein Judd
The world's most popular and best-selling philosophy book
The world's most accessible philosophy book
A novel about the history of philosophy
One of the 100 classics of the 20th Century
Winner of the German Prize for Young People's Literature in 1994, as well as the Prize for the Most Outstanding Work
A novel about the history of philosophy
One of the 100 classics of the 20th Century
The German Prize for Young People's Literature, and the Prize for the Most Outstanding Work in the World. "
In the form of a novel, Sophie's World reveals the development of Western philosophy through a philosophical tutor's teaching of philosophy to a girl named Sophie. Thoughts from the pre-Socratic era to Sartre, as well as those of Aristotle, Descartes, and Hegel, all leap off the page through the author's vivid strokes, and are explained with fascinating historical context of the time. Critics have suggested that this book is the perfect introduction for those who have never taken a philosophy course, and for those who have read some philosophy in the past and forgotten all about it, it serves as a refresher.
7. The Catcher in the Rye by Salinger
The Catcher in the Rye is Salinger's only full-length novel, and although it contains only 100,000 words, it has had a huge impact on American society and literature. 1951, when the novel came out, it immediately caused a sensation. The experiences and thoughts of the main character caused strong ****ing among teenagers and were warmly welcomed by readers, especially college and high school students. They have imitated the main character Holton's attire and dress, speak "Holton-style" language, because the novel said their voices, reflecting their ideals, bitterness and aspirations. After more than 30 years of the test of time, proved that it is worthy of contemporary American literature in the "modern classic novel" one. Now most of the secondary schools and schools of higher learning has been listed as a compulsory extracurricular reading, as some critics say, it "almost greatly influenced several generations of American youth".
8. The Fifteenth Year of the Ten Thousand Calendar by Huang Renyu
The fifteenth year of the Ming Dynasty, 1587 AD, was an extremely ordinary year in Chinese history. Centering on the historical events around that year and the people who lived in that era, the author draws out the threads and combats the problems that existed at the level of traditional Chinese social management, and explores the experiences and lessons that should be learned by modern China on this basis. The author is well known for his view of "big history", which is revealed in this book: "Narratives may be detailed, but conclusions should be far-flung and not near". Since its publication in mainland China in the early 1980s, this book has received favorable reviews and has had a wide impact in the academic and cultural circles....
The Fifteen Years of the Wanli Dynasty was authored by Mr. Huang Renyu in the United States in 1976, and did not attract public attention in China until recent years. In fact, this year, the Ming dynasty did not happen any earth-shattering events, so it is not for the general researchers to pay attention to, but in this year, many small and trivial things happened, but as the end of the green weeds become the precursor of the collapse of the empire.
Yuanfu Zhang Juzheng has been dead for five years, Hai Rui also died in this year, a generation of famous general Qi Jiguang also died at the end of the year, when the 29-year-old Nurhachu in the Northeast rose to power: began to build the palace, the cloth in the Ministry of teaching orders, banning riots, JI theft, legislation ...... However, the court did not pay attention to; Spain's invincible fleet is about to set out! England, opening a new page of world history ......
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9. The Course of Beauty by Li Zehou
The Course of Beauty is a general description and aesthetic grasp of thousands of years of Chinese art and literature from a macroscopic bird's-eye view. It presents the "dragon and phoenix dance" of primitive ancient art, the "fierce beauty" of Yin and Zhou bronze art, the "complementarity of Confucianism and Taoism" of pre-Qin rationality, and the "romanticism" of Chu rhetoric, Han fugue, and Han pictorial stones. The "Romanticism" of Chu Rhetoric, Han Fugue, Han Picture Stones, the Wei and Jin styles of "human awakening", the Six Dynasties, Tang and Song Buddhist sculptures, Song landscape paintings, and poems, lyrics, and operas with their aesthetic three categories, the novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the changes of operas from romantic to sentimental to realistic, and so on, all of these are important concepts that have not been developed before. The book was first published in 1981, and has been reprinted several times in hundreds of thousands of copies. It has been translated into English, German, Japanese, Korean and many other languages. This article is really good.
10. Siege by Qian Zhongshu
Siege is a unique satirical novel in the history of modern literature. The author, Qian Zhongshu 1910-1998, a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, graduated from the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature of Tsinghua University in 1933, and later studied in England and France, and is a scholar with a rich talent for learning both Chinese and Western cultures. Siege of the City" was written in 1944 and finished in 1946, when the author was hibernating in Shanghai, hearing and being subjected to the brutality of the Japanese invaders, "worrying about the world and hurting his life for two years", "Siege of the City - Preface", while at the same time, he was tough enough to put his own perception and thinking on life "by accumulating every cent", At the same time, he had the tenacity to "accumulate every penny" to put his feelings and thoughts on life and academics into writing, and successively completed the novel "Siege" and the academic work "Talking about Art".
With this unique novel, Qian Zhongshu became a master of fiction in modern Chinese literature. Since the publication of this book in the late forties, how many people have cried for it, laughed for it, sighed y for it, and pondered over it for a long time. Life is a walled city, marriage is a walled city, and when you rush in, you will be surrounded by all kinds of existential worries. Qian Zhongshu, with his freewheeling and humorous writing style, describes the joys and sorrows of a group of intellectuals. Qian Zhongshu's insights into the marrow of the bones, through the wisdom of the survival of the transcendent is enough to let the readers comment again and again.
11. "Alive" By:Yu Hua
The title of this work is "Alive", as a word, "alive" in our language is full of power, its power is not from shouting, nor from attacking, but enduring, to endure the responsibility that life gives us, to endure the happiness and hardship that reality gives us. It is the power to endure, to endure the responsibilities that life imposes on us, to endure the happiness and the suffering, the boredom and the mediocrity that reality gives us. As a part of the work, Alive tells of the friendship between a man and his destiny, the most touching friendship of all, for they appreciate each other and hate each other at the same time; neither of them can abandon the other, and at the same time neither of them has any reason to complain about the other. They walk together on the dusty road when they are alive, and turn into rain and mud together when they die. At the same time, "Alive" is also about how people go through great suffering, just like the old saying: a thousand pounds. Let a hair go to bear the weight of thirty thousand pounds, and it did not break. Staying Alive is also about the breadth and abundance of tears; about despair not existing; and about how man lives for the sake of being alive itself, not for anything other than being alive.
12. "Xu Sanguan's Story of Selling Blood" by Yu Hua
"Xu Sanguan's Story of Selling Blood" is a full-length novel written by Yu Hua in 1995, which depicts life in the midst of trials and tribulations with great warmth and expresses the desire to survive in the face of misfortune in the form of an intense story. The novel tells the story of Xu Sanguan, who sells his blood to tide over the difficulties in his life, overcoming the shocking waves imposed by fate, but when he grows old and realizes that his blood is no longer wanted, he suffers a mental breakdown. In its review of Xu San Guan's Story of Selling Blood, the French magazine L'étude said: "This is a masterful novel, a perfect combination of simple simplicity and far-reaching connotations. Yu Hua is currently working on a full-length novel about a love story that spans a long period of time, and in terms of literary style, it will be a very different work from Xu San Guan's The Story of Selling Blood, which is due to be completed early next year. The book expresses the author's fascination with length, a road, a river, a rainbow after rain, an endless memory, a folk song with a beginning but no end, a person's life. All this is like a bundle of rope coiled up, slowly pulled out by the narrative, pulled to the end of the road. Here, the author sometimes has nothing to do. Because he realized from the beginning that fictional characters also have their own voices, and he thought he should respect these voices and let them find their own answers in the wind. So the author is no longer a narrative aggressor, but a listener, a patient, careful, understanding and empathetic listener. He tries to do this, in the narration he tries to cancel his role as author, he feels he should be a reader. And so it was, and when the book was finished, he realized that he knew no more than anyone else. The characters often speak on their own, sometimes to the author's horror, and when the words come out of their fictional mouths in a way that is both appropriate and beautiful, the author suddenly feels inferior and thinks to himself, "I can't say such things." However, when he becomes a real reader, when he reads the works of others, he is often secretly pleased: "I have also said such things." This seems to be the joy of literature, that we need its influence to correct our thoughts and attitudes. It is interesting to note that while many great works influence an author, he finds that his own fictional characters influence him in the same way. The book is in fact a long folk song, its rhythm is the speed of memories, the melody jumps gently, the rests are hidden by the rhymes. The author here fictionalizes the history of only two people and tries to evoke the memories of many more. Matthias said: "Remembering the past is like living it again." Writing and reading are in fact knocking on the door of memory, or both to live again.
13. The Gadfly by Voynich
The Gadfly: Dying for his beliefs like taking a walk
He, the Gadfly - a man willing to be tormented by fate for his revolutionary beliefs. He loved two people y - his father Montanerini and the noble woman Joan of Arc, but later in his life he never gave them another chance to love him. His inner
At once a generous and moving revolutionary book and an elegant and pure literary masterpiece, this book is full of profoundly depicted humane and humane artistry. In the most populous China and the widest land of the former Soviet Union, "The Gadfly" has countless, generations of admirers. The main character, Gadfly, is a rebel of the upper class. As a young man, he has experienced several bitter emotional hardships. He had made a big mistake due to ignorance. The girl he loved the most gave him a terrible heartache; the biological father he respected was a ferocious political enemy! However, he pursued the truth without hesitation, abandoning love and life - for the independence and freedom of Italy. Gadfly has become the embodiment of "strength" in the hearts of young people! The novel centers around Gadfly, his lover Joan of Arc, and the complex character of Bishop Montanieri, and the lines are concise, but also written with ups and downs, thrilling, showing the author's passionate emotional world and strong artistic ability.
14. Wuthering Heights by Emily Bront?
Wuthering Heights is a shocking "strange novel", is the British writer Emily Bront?'s only life. Wuthering Heights is a shocking "strange novel" and the only work of Emily Bront?'s life. The outcast Hitchcock was adopted by Enshaw, the owner of Wuthering Heights, whose daughter, Catherine, has been his friend since childhood and has developed a passionate love for him. But the owner's son Cindre hate him, the old Enshaw died, reduced him to a slave, all kinds of ***. Catherine in order to get the "painted eyebrow cottage" master Linton's property to finance the Hitchcock Knight and married Linton. When Hitchcock learned of this, he ran away in anger. A few years later, Hitchcock returns to his wealth and makes Sindre lose all his money, and lures Linden's sister into marrying him and mistreating her at will. Catherine was unable to unite with Hitchcock and died.
15. "The Dust Settles" by A Lai
"The Dust Settles" is a novel by young Tibetan writer A Lai, which won the fifth Mao Dun Literature Prize. In the 1940s, in the Aba region of Sichuan, the Tibetan people were ruled by eighteen tribes, of which the Maiqi Tusi was one.
The Dust Settles is a story of the Kham Tibetan people, which is of course a very ethnic subject. Because of the writer's ethnicity and his life experience, the choice of this seemingly unique theme is actually a necessity, but the novel is not confined to ethnic themes, and the topics of power, heroes, religion, credit, vendetta, love, etc. involved in the novel are all of modern significance. This makes The Dust Settles not only special in its subject matter, but also of universal significance. The Dust Bowl is about history, but history is also a reality, and when this reality is more fully expressed, it will have a more literal and far-reaching look. The same kind of space also has the possibility of interpreting multiple stories. About this history, Ah Lai "history is to write a state of it, or my understanding of a certain aspect of it."
16. The Complete Biography of Napoleon by Liu Le-Tu
In 1804, in a ceremony of great magnitude, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself. Bonaparte crowned himself Emperor of France. His French, with its strong Corsican accent, seemed unsuitable for the leader of France. Yet he almost conquered the world. He was a military genius, with iron hooves all over the continent of Europe and Egypt ...... In 1815, the allied forces of Britain and Prussia defeated him at the Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon was banished to an English island in the South Atlantic and died six years later. Napoleon was also a great man who loved both mountains and women. His life has been numerous love debts ...... His tricks to hunt the hearts of beautiful women are as outstanding as his genius military skills ...... This book is by far the most comprehensive, fair, vivid, and delicate display of Napoleon's military career and the emotional world of the book!
17. Broken April By:Kadale
Jogo's brother is killed by his enemies, and from that moment on, Jogo's life leaves him. According to the Kanu code, which rules the northern Albanian highlands: if a man is killed, his family must avenge him. Jogo can't escape his destiny, and on March 17, he manages to shoot the murderer. Before being hunted down by the family of the deceased, he is allowed a thirty-day truce, and his April breaks into two parts: until April 17th, it is "white" and safe; after that, it is "black" and deadly.
Intertwined with Jogo's fate is a newlywed couple. They come from the city and are fascinated by the culture of the highlands. The bride, Deanna, falls in love at first sight with Jogo, who is threatened by death, while at the same time, Jogo wants to meet Deanna again before April turns black.
When a man is born into this world, he is caught up in a destiny to hunt or kill, and his life can only be as short and as fleeting as a broken April.
Please recommend books suitable for 45 - 50 years old, thank you!
"Zhuangzi" since it is meant to be helpful for learning. Zhuangzi is highly philosophical.
Falling in Love with Red Mansions A very good explanation of the Red Mansions.
"Border Town" Shen Congwen. Very pure and complementary countryside novel.
"Life" Lu Yao. The road of life, the most important are so few. The Ordinary World is a book recommended by many people.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is recommended by our teacher.
"Scholar's Realm" "Chasing the Moon Building" Ye Zhaoyan. The flavor of the Republic of China.
Me and the Earth My Distant Qingping Bay Shi Tiesheng. Very much like his text, very moved. Searching for roots.
"My spiritual home" Wang Xiaobo. His thoughts are very unique.
The Ancient Ship by Zhang Wei.
Divine Whip Three Inch Golden Lotus by Feng Jicai. It's quite a Beijing flavor novel.
How Far is Forever ***.
"Qinqiang" Jia Pingwa.
Muslim Funeral Hoda. Favorite.
Yu Qiuyu, The Bitter Journey of Culture. The writing is good.
In addition, the ancient literature can look at the "Mountain and Sea Scriptures" mythological novels.
Please recommend some books worth readingQian Zhongshu's "Siege"
The status of this book has always been the first in my heart. It's amazing to think that at that time in the 70's, Qian was able to portray that dilemma of people so y. Writer Han Han's writing style is a complete imitation of Qian Zhongshu.
Please recommend some good-looking booksEllery Queen's <<Mystery of the Egyptian Cross>>. <<The Mystery of the Chinese Orange>>. <<The Tragedy of X>><<The Tragedy of Y>><<The Tragedy of Z>><<The House of the Halfway House>><<The Monstrous Cat of the Nine Tails>>Agatha<<Murder on the Orient Express>><. <The Man in Brown>> <<Death Flies Out of the Big Hat>>(author forgotten) Ayatsuji Pedro: "Murder in Jokokokan", "Murderous Ghosts", "Eyes of Chitam", "Murder in Suikokan", "Murder in Lostikan", "Murder in Ningyokan", "Murder in Tokimekan", "Problems with Cutting Off Dead Bodies", "Crimson Mouvement", and "The Murder in Kirigoe Residence"
Shoji Shimada:Murder by Astrology, The Crimes of Shashiki
We recommend the next few books for a break!Super Grandma of Saga: One of the more light-hearted ones, but trying to express valuable thoughts.
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn: a coming-of-age novel with touching and soft words and plot about a little girl growing up in a slum, one of my favorites.
I know a very niche public number called Feiwutang, which also has a lot of good book and movie recommendations.
Please recommend some books, suitable for 12-16 girls, thank you!
唐诗宋词 朝花夕拾 三言二拍 David Copperfield 《Gulliver's Travels》、《鲁滨逊漂行记》 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 聊斋志异 Harry Potter 金銀岛 Tom Sawyer Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Wizard of Oz 巨人传传 爱的教育
Which English books are more suitable for leisure time reading?The new standard extracurricular books are quite good, there are graded, for example, if the fourth level, it is 800-1200 vocabulary, and the book is very thin, of course, there are also higher or lower grades. The content is very stylish and there are some notes in it.
Please recommend some suitable for three- and four-year-old children to see the fun and educational booksThe four masterpieces of the Journey to the West is the most favorite of children, you can tell him the Monkey King began to defy the power to cause havoc in the Palace of Heaven, and then to protect the Tang Monk in the West to obtain the scriptures and ultimately become a Buddha. Idiom stories, to tell all kinds of truth. Hundred thousand reasons, so that the baby faster to understand the world, do not let the child to watch the joy of this childish television. You can watch more children's dance programs. When he is a little older, you can send him to learn piano and English. At first, the child may resent you, but when he is older, he will be grateful to you.
Please recommend some magazines or books for 28-year-old girls, thank you!
"Fashion", "Fashion Bazaar", "Ruili", "Clothing and Beauty" are good women's magazines, magazine store magazine subscription, I hope it will help ....