Poetry and prose books, can friends recommend some?

First of all, neil gaiman's collection of short stories contains 24 short stories. I found it interesting when I was reading books and materials, but now I want to say sorry to Mr. Ke, because I really can't understand this book. When I was watching, all I could think about was saying hello to him. I don't know what the author wants to express, but I know what you want to do. He is a master, and I have seen him on the Internet. But I really don't understand this book. I really don't understand it. It's as if he wrote a hole in his head directly, and didn't organize it into an easy-to-understand story, so I had a very, very hard time reading it. This may be my personal problem. I hope I can improve my reading level and appreciate the beauty of this book, but now that I am here, I really only recommend it to neil gaiman.

Second, Titan has no life. This is a science fiction novel. Titan is Saturn's sixth satellite, with a research team on it. At that time, a mysterious black ball was discovered, which violated the known physical laws of mankind and made the expedition members fall into great anxiety. At the same time, terrible changes have taken place in their base. This is a very attractive story at the beginning. When I read it, I really have to sigh that it was recommended by Ma Boyong, which is a pity. When you close the book, your feeling of leaving is not particularly good, because I pay more attention to the mysterious black ball in the book, but the author doesn't seem to pay special attention to the black ball line, but its process is really wonderful. If you just pursue the excitement of the process, then this book is good.

Third, the tragedy of Niro Shang, this book has been adapted into a new movie, which has been released this year, but I heard that her score is not very good, so I recommend you to read this original book. Although for some people, his story is a bit bloody, because the heroine in the book stole her best friend's boyfriend, and it also involves topics such as property competition, but the alibi in the book is really wonderful. And the structure of the whole story is really worth learning from later reasoning writers. You can also read it as Agatha's introductory work, because it can be compared with the uninhabited works in Murder in the Oriental Fantasy City.