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China Miéville is a British author known for his works of weird fiction and fantasy. He has won numerous awards for his novels, which often blend elements of science fiction, fantasy, and horror.

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  1. 1. I Ching

    The Book of Changes

    This ancient Chinese text is a divination system and book of wisdom. It provides guidance for moral and ethical decisions through 64 hexagrams, which are six-line figures made up of broken and unbroken lines. Each hexagram represents a specific situation or state of affairs, and the text provides interpretations and advice for each. The book has been used for centuries as a tool for decision-making, prediction, and gaining deeper understanding of situations and relationships.

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  2. 2. The Book of Songs

    The Ancient Chinese Classic of Poetry

    "The Book of Songs" is a collection of ancient Chinese poetry, providing a rich cultural and historical insight into early Chinese society. The anthology includes various types of poems, such as folk songs, hymns, and courtly songs, reflecting the life, customs, and beliefs of different social classes. It serves as a significant literary work and historical document, revealing the evolution of the Chinese language, thoughts, and values over centuries.

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  3. 3. The Three Hundred Tang Poems

    This anthology is a comprehensive collection of 300 poems from the Tang Dynasty, one of the golden ages of Chinese literature. The poems are rich in imagery and emotion, reflecting the diverse experiences of life during that period, including love, nature, war, and the human condition. The collection is renowned for its representation of the poetic forms and styles of the Tang Dynasty, making it an essential read for those interested in classical Chinese literature.

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  4. 4. Looking For Jake

    The book is a collection of short stories that blend elements of horror, fantasy, and the surreal, exploring themes of urban life, alienation, and the uncanny. Each story delves into a different facet of the bizarre and the unsettling, from mysterious disappearances and apocalyptic scenarios to encounters with otherworldly creatures and inexplicable phenomena. The narratives are richly atmospheric, often set in a vividly imagined London, and they challenge the boundaries between reality and the supernatural, leaving readers with a lingering sense of unease and wonder.

  5. 5. Railsea

    Or, The Half-Made World

    In a world where vast stretches of intertwined railways cover the earth, a young apprentice named Sham Yes ap Soorap embarks on a journey aboard a moletrain, hunting giant moles that burrow beneath the tracks. As Sham navigates this perilous landscape, he discovers a mysterious photograph that hints at a hidden truth beyond the known world. Driven by curiosity and a desire for adventure, Sham's quest leads him into encounters with pirates, salvagers, and the enigmatic creatures of the railsea, ultimately challenging his understanding of the world and his place within it.

  6. 6. King Rat

    The novel is a dark urban fantasy set in London, where a young man named Saul Garamond is thrust into an underground world after being accused of his father's murder. Rescued by the mysterious King Rat, Saul discovers his connection to a hidden realm of anthropomorphic rat people and becomes embroiled in a conflict against the Pied Piper, a malevolent figure seeking revenge. As Saul navigates this gritty, surreal landscape, he grapples with his newfound identity and the complex dynamics of power, loyalty, and betrayal within the city's shadows.

  7. 7. Kraken

    An Anatomy

    In a sprawling, fantastical London teeming with secret societies and arcane mysteries, a preserved giant squid mysteriously vanishes from the Natural History Museum, setting off a chain of events that plunges the city into chaos. Billy Harrow, a museum curator, finds himself unexpectedly thrust into a hidden world of cults, magic, and apocalyptic prophecies as he becomes the unlikely key to preventing an impending catastrophe. As he navigates this bizarre underworld, Billy encounters a cast of eccentric characters, each with their own motives and secrets, in a race against time to unravel the enigma of the missing squid and avert the end of the world.

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  8. 8. October

    The Story of the Russian Revolution

    Set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution, this narrative delves into the tumultuous events of 1917, capturing the fervor, chaos, and hope that defined this pivotal moment in history. Through a vivid and detailed portrayal, it chronicles the rise of the Bolsheviks, the fall of the Tsarist regime, and the seismic shifts that reshaped the political landscape. The story is a compelling exploration of the human spirit, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of change, offering readers an immersive experience into the heart of a revolution that forever altered the course of the 20th century.

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  9. 9. The Last Days Of New Paris

    Set in an alternate history where surrealism has come to life, this novel plunges readers into a post-World War II Paris teeming with bizarre and fantastical manifestations known as "manifs." The story follows Thibaut, a young resistance fighter, as he navigates a city where art and reality blur, battling Nazis and encountering a kaleidoscope of surreal creatures and figures. As Thibaut seeks to uncover the truth behind the chaos, he is joined by an American photographer, Sam, and together they unravel a mystery that challenges the boundaries of imagination and reality, exploring themes of art, war, and the power of creativity.

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  10. 10. Three Moments Of An Explosion

    This collection of short stories delves into the surreal and the uncanny, weaving together narratives that explore the boundaries between reality and the fantastical. Each story is a unique exploration of the human condition, often set against bizarre and otherworldly backdrops that challenge perceptions and provoke thought. From tales of urban landscapes transformed by mysterious forces to introspective journeys into the depths of the mind, the stories are rich with imaginative detail and philosophical undertones, inviting readers to question the nature of existence and the limits of imagination.

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  11. 11. Saturnalia

    Set in a world where the boundaries between reality and myth blur, the story unfolds during a chaotic festival that celebrates the inversion of social norms. Amidst the revelry, a detective is drawn into a web of intrigue and danger as he investigates a series of mysterious events that threaten to unravel the fabric of the city. As the lines between friend and foe become increasingly indistinct, the detective must navigate a labyrinth of secrets and deception, confronting his own demons in a quest for truth and justice. The narrative weaves together elements of fantasy, mystery, and social commentary, creating a rich tapestry of suspense and wonder.

  12. 12. El Consejo De Hierro

    Set in the sprawling, industrial city of New Crobuzon, the narrative follows a group of revolutionaries who embark on a perilous journey to find the legendary Iron Council, a renegade train that symbolizes hope and resistance against the oppressive regime. As they traverse through a world teeming with bizarre creatures and arcane magic, the characters grapple with themes of freedom, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of justice. The story weaves together elements of fantasy, political intrigue, and social commentary, creating a richly textured tapestry that explores the complexities of rebellion and the enduring human spirit.

  13. 13. This Census Taker

    A boy on a remote hillside witnesses—or believes he witnesses—a violent act by his father, a reclusive maker of strange keys, and seeks help from a wary town that doubts his story. In a fractured, dreamlike world of ruins, feral children, and a bottomless pit, he wrestles with missing memories and a mother who may be dead or gone. When a cryptic official arrives to tally people and secrets, the boy is drawn into an austere bureaucracy where counting becomes a form of power and escape.

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