● A sentence that crosses life (Written by Jeong Cheol, Kim Young Sa)
This book is a collection of sentences that Jeong Cheol, a copywriter who has always talked about ‘people’ first and moved people’s hearts with his sentences, selected, wrote, erased, and pressed down. The author, who pursues ‘different, unfamiliar, unique ways’, shows off his own brilliant sentences that hit the nail on the head with delightful contrarian ideas and word play.
“Asking without knowing is life, and asking without knowing is love.” -Page 121
“The ending is not a word of regret, but of excitement.
At the end of fall, there is the first snow, at the end of puberty there is first love, and at the end of unemployment, there is the first day of work. “Every ‘end’ leaves the ‘beginning’ where it was before.” -Page 345
As you read, you may come across a sentence that is deep and feels like a gift of life that touches your heart. In keeping with the author’s writing philosophy of ‘insights are deep, expressions are easy’, some sentences are easy to read with a smile at first, but the more you think about them, the more you can feel the author’s true heart and insight. Laughter and tears coexist in one sentence of the book, which captures everything related to me, including the people who share the moments of my life, nature, animals, objects, and work, with a warm perspective. Let’s learn the wisdom of a flexible life revealed in one sentence and gain the strength to move forward with a decent life today.
● Science theory in 30 seconds (Books edited by Paul Parsons)
A book containing 50 essential scientific theories explained by Britain’s top science communicator. Not everyone who likes music can be a great performer. However, anyone can appreciate and enjoy music. The same goes for essential scientific theories. Currently, all the basic knowledge that runs the world is science. Not everyone can come up with such a subversive scientific theory. However, with the right help, you can understand these scientific theories. Ultimately, it will be about understanding the world. Britain’s best science communicators stepped forward to help you understand. Maybe it only takes 30 seconds to understand a scientific theory.
The book consists of four major parts. First, ‘3 Seconds’ summarizes in one word what this scientific theory is trying to say. ’30 Seconds’ tells in about 300 words why this scientific theory was discovered and what it explains. And although ‘3 Minutes’ is a short text, it gives us something to think about as to how this scientific theory can be expanded. The final highlight is the one-page illustration. After reading the text on the left, the pictures on the right page help keep the entire knowledge as an image in your mind. Through this process, a scientific theory will become easier for readers to understand.
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