Three new books debut in this week’s list.
因为独特 / The Unique Path by Li Xiang, an interview of Wang Ning, founder of Pop Mart, #4 in Business & Ecomomy.
看不见的中东 / The Invisible Middle East by Yao Lu is a non-fiction work. #6 in Social Science.
有时我想成为鸟 / Sometimes I Want To Be A Bird by Xiaohongshu blogger Meng Ma, a healing comics, #7 in Comics & Picture Books.
秦汉史讲义 / Lectures on the History of the Qin and Han Dynasties by Qin Hui rises to #1 in History & Culture chart and also appeared on the All list for the first time.
There are three travel literature works featured on the list this week, indicating the Chinese readers' interest in this genre.
血与蜜之地 / Blood & Honey: A Journey Through the Balkans by Liu zichao, (#6 in All, #2 in Literature)
看不见的中东 / The Invisible Middle East by Yao Lu (#6 in Social Science)
This is a new book published in November. From 2006 to 2010, Ms Yao Lu, a freelance writer and photographer, as a "couchsurfer," delves into the homes of 31 unfamiliar Middle Eastern families, unveiling a more vibrant and rich Middle Eastern world that has long been obscured by smoke and veils beneath the news. It explores the fates of individuals, the everyday lives of ordinary people, and the survival status of women in this turbulent and mysterious region.
陌生的阿富汗 / The Strange Afghanistan: A Woman's Journey by Ban Zhuo (#9 in Literature)
A reprint book firstly published in 2005, a Douban five-star travelogue.
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