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July 15,2025
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The most important things are indeed the hardest things to say.

They are those very things that you feel ashamed of, for when you try to put them into words, they seem to lose some of their magnitude.

This was precisely what crossed my mind when I was reviewing this book.

Words, no matter how carefully chosen, simply cannot describe all the complex and profound feelings that it evoked within me.

It has left me with a void in my heart, a gaping hole, because now that the book has come to an end, I find myself completely at a loss as to how to cope.

The emotions it stirred up are so intense and overwhelming that I struggle to find the right words to express them.

I am left with a sense of longing and a feeling of incompleteness, as if a part of me is still trapped within the pages of that book.

It is a truly remarkable experience that words alone can never fully capture.
July 15,2025
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Forget about taking writing courses. Instead, pick up 'The Body' by Stephen King and you'll discover that it contains all the knowledge you require.

Stephen King is a master storyteller, and 'The Body' is a prime example of his genius. Through this novella, he demonstrates the power of vivid description, engaging dialogue, and a captivating plot.

As you read, you'll be drawn into the lives of the four young boys at the center of the story. You'll feel their excitement, their fears, and their sense of adventure. King's writing is so immersive that you'll forget you're reading a book and instead feel like you're right there with the characters.

By the time you reach the end of 'The Body', you'll have learned valuable lessons about writing, about life, and about the human condition. It's a book that will stay with you long after you've turned the final page. So, do yourself a favor and skip the writing courses. Read 'The Body' by Stephen King and let his words inspire you.
July 15,2025
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July 15,2025
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Stephen King is an outstanding storyteller.

Although this story may not be overly complicated, he has the remarkable ability to transform it into a captivating one. I was completely engrossed and managed to finish it in just one day without taking a break.

One particular detail that left a deep impression on me was when they were flipping coins to determine who had to buy food. The author's words, "This time the other three all had tails and I had heads. And I was suddenly frightened. They still had the bad luck," truly sent shivers down my spine. It gives the eerie feeling that there is an unknown force controlling our fates.

When I was a child living in an inland city in mainland China, I had a strange encounter. One day after school, as I was walking by a lake that flowed through the small city and had a foul smell and dirty water, I noticed a large crowd gathering under the bridge. I pushed my way through and was shocked to see a dead baby lying on the ground in the middle of the crowd. Its body, with its arms and legs stretched in a strange manner, looked more like a doll than a real baby. I was both frightened and strangely excited by this sight. Ever since then, this memory has constantly reminded me of that baby lying under the bridge, in a dirty place, covered by ragged cloth, lifeless. I think it offers a very unique perspective from a child's angle and is a truly special memory.

The gang represents friendship, and I also have a soft spot for the tree house as I dreamed of having one when I was young. As we grow up, we realize that it is not easy to find true friendship. Therefore, the experience of being a boy with a group of same-age friends and exploring the world together is a very special memory.

Finally, when the author read about his friend's death in the newspaper and wrote, "When I read about it in the newspaper I told my wife I was going out to get a drink," I think those few words and a beer convey everything for a middle-aged man.

I truly love the way Stephen King tells this story. Thank you.
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