I have to say, Sisyphus Bookstore is quite big, full of books. When you go in, people don't feel slow down and lower the volume, and slowly feel the atmosphere here. There are also three or five tourists reading books and shopping on the tables and chairs provided next to them. I slowly browsed and found that there were many books I hoarded on the WeChat reading shelf, and I suddenly felt very intimate. I ran to pick up the trial book and touched it. I really want to buy the book back if I can. Paper books bring an impression that e-books can't. But because I rent a house, paper books are not easy to store and carry. After reading the book price, I can't help but feel grateful for reading on WeChat, because I really read a lot of good books for free, and I also saw many book lovers' discussions and messages. Their comments gave me great inspiration and understanding of reading. Just like watching a video or a barrage, reading books and comments has become a great pleasure for me.
After walking around, my friends and I found some beautiful works in the entrance area and the middle area after coming in. We are a little surprised, as if the beauty culture has risen a little fast recently. Since the addiction, it may be that many dramatists suddenly discovered the bonus brought by the obsession with beauty culture, so more dramas obsessed with beauty began to appear, and the rise of a number of TV dramas such as The Untamed, Mountain Colors and Soul Requisition also brought fire to a group of artists who were relatively small and transparent before. Of course, I didn't watch the drama, and I'm not sure if these dramas have been changed a little, but in the end it's still the plot of socialist brotherhood. However, I have read many novels of this kind, some are well written, some are ordinary and some are not well written. In fact, they are all novels with love as the theme. Although some writers may write more than plots, they all involve love elements. The characters created are basically set according to Bazong's standards, and one of them actually assumes the role of a woman. Compared with each other, most of them are slightly shorter than one head and thinner, which basically lays the foundation for their identity differences in appearance.
I remember that we had read it secretly, because it was not a mainstream love novel. So I am surprised that it can now be placed in the most conspicuous position in the bookstore, and there are other kinds of works next to it. I don't know if this is a special setting or something. After discussing with friends, I don't think it is a particularly good phenomenon. First of all, how much do parents know about this now? After all, you can't tell anything just by the title of the book. What should I do if the child accidentally gets it? Will they have a bad view of marriage and love? After all, some bran girls advocate that BL culture is particularly terrible, including the infamous slogan: Same-sex is true love, and the opposite sex is only for carrying on the family line.
I respect every kind of free love, but is it really good for children to get in touch with this culture without good discrimination? Is this arrangement in the bookstore really reasonable?