"Mountain Lovers" is a novel written by the American writer Charles Martin. It has a rich and intriguing plot. Netizens have given mixed reviews to this book. Let's take a look!
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On the first night of the holiday, everyone in the circle stayed up late to look at their teeth. Everyone in the circle was crazy about Ronaldo. I accidentally fell into " "Lovers in the Mountains", I walked through forty days of ice and snow in one night. In the doctor's plain, rational and restrained language style, there are not only the thrilling death disaster in the snowy field, but also the rich and profound understanding of life. After stripping away all the prosperity and noise of the world, every step, every breath, every word and every smile in the distant mountains are captured. Endowed with a particularly subtle power, it touches the reader's heart without hesitation like the arrow the hero shoots at the puma. Life, love, and work are often just about establishing a balance between time and space, oneself and others, and the inner and outer. And the more beautiful things we value, the more precise and subtle the balance point is. Many times, in a moment or an ordinary sentence that you think is very ordinary, the balance is broken, and the world collapses in an instant, and the beauty disappears. This is the most equal destiny for everyone besides wealth, status, and fame. Such a test. The male protagonist is lucky, he is completely broken, but relying on his infinite attachment to his wife, relying on the compassion, calmness, precision developed in the doctor's profession and the extreme self-discipline established in protracted extreme sports, he is able to survive the extremely harsh environment. Under the circumstances, he once again grasped a delicate balance point and emerged from the double test of death and nothingness. His life was redeemed and his soul regained its integrity. A comment on Douban said that this book is suitable for reading again and again when you are unhappy, because you will reaffirm the importance of everything in life and gain the power to transcend. There is indeed some truth to it, and it is especially recommended for unmarried people to read.
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In the past few weeks, I have been reading the book "Mountain Lovers" by Charles Martin. This book is basically about a man and a woman who encounter a plane crash and get lost in a snowy mountain. Although these two strangers have just met and don't understand each other, they must rely on each other in order to survive. As the story unfolds, the two realize that they will have no help from others on their seemingly never-ending journey. However, their teamwork makes anything possible.
I like this book very much. While reading this story, I found many parts that were very stimulating. The entire book is told from the perspective of Ben (the male protagonist). In this book, the author uses many flashbacks to tell Ben's life before the accident. He talks a lot about his beloved wife and how much she sacrificed for him. He also recorded a voiceover for his wife while they were still on the mountain. I found this ironic because as the story progressed I could see how Ashley began to fall in love with him. In addition to that, the plot of this book is really strange to me, because it is a story about a man and a woman who fall in love on the verge of life and death.
My favorite character in this book is Ashley. Ashley is a writer/reporter for the magazine. At the beginning of the book, Ashley is flying back to Atlanta from Salt Lake City because her wedding is coming up. However, the accident seriously affected her life. She's my favorite character because I love her character's inner development so much. She is also a very strong woman. That's why I love Ashley.
I personally think this book can fully reflect a very valuable team spirit when mankind is on the verge of extinction. I also learned that as long as we are willing to try and work hard, everything is possible. of. While reading, I felt like I was actually there. Therefore, I think this book is very suitable for everyone to read, and I personally like this book very much.