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Has anyone read the book "Tango on the Plateau"? Can you please comment?

The international best-selling author Robert J. Waller's masterpiece "The Bridge of Lost Dreams" created a myth: the book became the best-selling book in history. So far, this book has been published in 25 languages ??around the world, with sales of more than 12 million copies. "Tango on the Plateau" is the sequel to "The Bridge of Lost Dreams". Random House Crown Group launched an English version in June, which has sold over 100 copies. More than ten thousand! The copyright of this book has been sold to more than 30 countries and regions around the world, and the simplified Chinese version is now available! Create a new myth with passion! Robert James Waller is a famous contemporary American writer, photographer, and musician. The main works include "The Lost Dream of the Covered Bridge", "Slow Dance at Cedar Bend", "Old Songs in the New Hall", "Fringe Music", and "A Thousand Paths of Love". "Tango on the Plateau" is the highest peak in Waller's works. Waller repeatedly sang poetic and unforgettable beautiful love in his works, and expressed the yearning of all living beings for an innocent and simple lifestyle through the emotional experiences of the characters.

The final chapter of "The Lost Dreams of the Covered Bridge" completely surpasses "The Lost Dreams of the Covered Bridge". It has become a sensational topic before it was published! The most romantic thing in the world is that I love you, and the closest distance in the world is that you are at the end of the world, so close to my heart! He built his own monastery, as exquisite as it was made by nature; she was as beautiful as heaven, mysterious as a mystery; she was like the girl next door, with a breath of life. One man and two women, interpreting the authenticity and passion of love, nature and life! It’s hard to find the place where such a hopelessly romantic story takes place. On the plateau in the distance, between the Sioux settlement and the lonely hills, among the slowly disappearing towns and the slowly disappearing people in the towns, you can hear the wind singing. Behind the roar of the wind, the old accordion hums tango music. If it is at night, you can hear the lonely low beat of the drum, and the warriors whimpering in the long past. Behind the roar of the wind, old saddles and sawdust, sandalwood and fireworks from ancient rituals are quietly fragrant. Life is almost too perfect to be true, and a planned road will pass through his property and through the sacred Wolf Butte. When Carlisle protected the industry, he uncovered a string of grasshoppers in the dark chain: the government, bookmakers, and a mysterious organization - "Halo." Bizarre violent incidents occur one after another, which can't help but remind people of the troubled history of Wolf Hill.

Life has made us so tired, so why not bring a copy of "Tango on the Plateau", stay away from the hustle and bustle, and integrate into nature - it cannot be completed geographically, at least complete this transformation and transformation in the soul . "The New York Times" commented: ""Tango on the Plateau" is an unforgettable, profound and irresistible masterpiece by the novel master of our time!"

Content introduction:

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Carlisle MacMillan - the son of Robert Kincaid - has a passion for carpentry and solitude. Carlisle went deep into the deserted town of Salamander on the South Dakota Plateau, bought a large piece of real estate near the sacred place in the eyes of the Wolf Mountain people, and spent a winter building a house, just to fulfill his dream of freedom. Callie Davilo was enough to feed his body. In fact, Suzanne's small waist, wild brown hair, bracelets, necklace and herbal bag easily stood out from the crowd. But what truly separates her from the Salamanders is her raw, seemingly untouched beauty. The enigmatic Susanna - a witch in the eyes of the Salamanders, population 942. Just when Carlisle thought he had made a real home in Salamander, and that his life seemed too perfect to be true, a planned highway would pass through his property and through the sacred Wolf Butte. When Carlisle protected the industry, he uncovered a string of grasshoppers in the dark chain: the government, bookmakers, and a mysterious organization "Halo". Bizarre violent incidents occurred one after another, which are so different that they are reminiscent of the unquiet history of Wolf Hill - Susanna's father, the famous archaeologist, made a bizarre "slip", and a series of deaths...

Reader comments:

In addition to the romance card that he has always used, when Waller baked the feast of "Tango on the Plateau", he poured in elements that were missing from other members of the "Covered Bridges" family, which made this novel a masterpiece. The book is able to continue the publishing miracle created by "The Bridge of Lost Dreams" and at the same time easily surpass it around the bend.

——The world's most famous publishing information publication "Publishers Weekly"

When those enthusiastic readers who longed for close contact with the legendary anecdotes of the Bridge Family cried out, " Tango on the Plateau" came into being.

——The world's most authoritative book review publication "Book List"

Carlyle Macmillan is the kind of writer who can attract readers of both genders. He is full of masculinity, he is sexy but not ostentatious, and he can do beautiful carpentry work. Suzanne Bentien is like a wild mystery... Waller's vivid writing style is definitely the best among today's literary masterpieces. In a sense, Tango on the Plateau is a book for everyone.

——Book Reviewer Colleen H. Smith

This book is great! I must have spoken out for countless people. Waller fully understands the art of controlling his characters, which makes his characters as approachable and relatable as the people around you and me. At the same time, their secular lives have also risen to the level of art. Don’t laugh at me: Waller is still writing, and writing so well! So happy!

——Ellie, New York reader

This novel is so beautiful, like a sweet idyll. I love the elements of American culture, legend and mysticism Waller brings to this work.

——Ohio reader Cassandra L. Warren

Love this novel so much, the words and deeds of all the characters in the book are so cleverly woven together. It took me three days to read this book - I could only read it secretly while my five-month-old daughter was sleeping. You don't know that I was in compliance with the saying: I can pick it up but can't put it down. If you are looking for a book that can mobilize all your passions - you have come to the right place!

-- New Mexico Reader Emo Mom "Cindy Lowe"

Robert James Waller has been my idol since I was a teenager. I have danced tango for many years, but I don’t know if this is fate – maybe I am the Chinese version of Suzanne. When I heard that Waller would come to China, my biggest wish was to tango with him.

——Shanghai reader Ting Ting