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Elbert 2022-03-23 09:03:24

The film is based on Australia's best-selling popular novel "Tomorrow Series". From the publication of the first book "Tomorrow, When War Breaks Out" in 1993 to the publication of the last book "The Other Side of Dawn" in 1999, the novel has been reprinted 16 times in Australia and sold more than 300 times. Thousands of volumes. It has set many records in the history of book distribution in Australia. In 1999, the "Tomorrow Series" came to an end. The "Avery Series" derived from the protagonist of the series has appeared on the bookshelf. However, this series is not as popular as the "Tomorrow Series", which only survived for 3 years from 2003 to 2006.
When it comes to the "Tomorrow Series" novels, it is definitely a wonderful work in the history of books, because very few novelists dare to write that their own country was invaded by another country for unknown reasons, and the whole set of novels is fighting, and the army of their own country has disappeared. , politicians have fled. The reader does not know who the enemy he is facing, what the army of his country is doing, how much territory his country has been occupied, much less when the war will end - the war in the entire novel is What Avery saw and knew, the war outside of his perspective, John Marsden, the author of the original novel, did not write a word. Such an unknown, panic and frightening atmosphere is appropriately conveyed to the readers' hearts through the novel. The truth is because of such a characteristic, the "Tomorrow Series", especially the leading book "Tomorrow, When War Breaks Out" " was well received by the public. The novel was translated into 5 languages ​​and sold all over the world. Especially in Sweden, a small Nordic country, 115,000 copies of "Tomorrow, When the War Begins" were sold in Swedish -- only 9 million people in Sweden. In 2000, "Tomorrow, When War Begins" was included in the National Library's 100 Best Books for Teens.
We just don't understand the individual heroism of the West and their patriotism. cultural difference.

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  • Fiona Maxwell: How many planes do we have anyway?

    Kevin Holmes: One less now...

  • Chris Lang: Biggest joint I ever lit.