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Reading "How is steel made?"


A good book can benefit people, and a good book can make people feel the sadness of the world. Everyone has a good book in his heart. It may be that "100,000 Why" may be "The Mystery of Human Unsolved" or it may be a comic book. There is such a book in my heart, its name is "How is steel made?"

This book is a novel written by the former Soviet writer Nikola Alekseyevich Ostrovsky. The protagonist Paul Kochakin is the son of an ordinary worker. The severe life of a world war, the October Revolution, the civil war, and the recovery of the national economy changed the spontaneous rebellion of the old life into a conscious class will. Paul's growth is not "self-development of character", but as the author said in his life: "Steel is made in a raging fire and sudden cooling... Our generation is also exercising in struggle and hard trials. from."

This book has benefited me a lot because I am a half-way person. I often do half of it and I don’t want to do it. For example, I used to embroider a lot of cross stitches, but because I’m too lazy to embroider, I’m not going to start, but read I learned how "how steel is made", and things can't be done halfway. Once you are determined to do something, you have to complete it, no matter how long it takes to pay.

"How is steel made?" is a good book that has benefited me for a lifetime. It has taught me that doing things can't be done halfway. I really like this book.

Sixth grade: Jiang Yiyi

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