Participating in this book fair, Nha Nam once again brought many new publications as well as interactive programs connecting authors and readers. Some notable works Nha Nam introduced at the book fair include the science fiction novel "Three-Body Problem" by Liu Cixin, which was recommended by US President Obama and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. "Three-Body Problem" by Liu Cixin is also considered a representative work when discussing Chinese science fiction novels. Another notable work is "The Girl Who Wrote Her Loneliness," a highly autobiographical novel by the author of "Please Look After Mom," Shin Kyung-Sook. Alongside these are romantic young adult novels such as "Interview with a Vampire" by Anne Rice and "Spring Organ" by Kazumi Yumoto.
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Liu Cixin's *Three-Body Problem* is a quintessential example of Chinese science fiction.
For domestic authors, this is also an opportunity to introduce many new works to readers, such as the poetry collection "Women Measure Happiness in the Circle Around Men" by Thai Thuan Minh and "Mother's Weaning Handbook" by Dr. Le Thi Hai, former director of the Nutrition Counseling Center (National Institute of Nutrition). Also included are the research collection "Vietnam Through the Ages" by Dao Duy Anh and the essay collection "Reading 'Me' on a Strange Shore" - a compilation of articles previously published in domestic and international newspapers, presenting observations on phenomena in Vietnamese literature from 1986 to the present.
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The poetry collection "Women Measure Happiness in the Circle Around Men" by Thai Thuan Minh
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Not forgetting young readers, Nha Nam also brings colorful stories such as: The Brilliant Adventures of Flora and Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo, Mouse Mansion by Karina Schaapma, and Vietnamese Proverbs and Idioms in Pictures.

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