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Why did eye-catching novels always involve antique appreciation, courtyard houses, and Burmese treasure hunting? Why did it feel like they were repetitive?

2024-09-07 22:49
I've read three of his novels, and all of them mention Mr. Qigong. All of them are about treasure hunting in Myanmar, and all of them are related to antiques.
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Yes, these novels were all urban or business novels with the theme of antique appreciation and treasure hunting. Although the theme was similar, the plot, character setting, emotional details, etc. all had their own characteristics. They could choose to read according to their own interests and preferences. If you really like this theme, I can recommend you some related novels, such as "Journey to Antiques","The World of Auction Houses","Appraiser Genius", and so on. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

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