I can recommend "I'm in Love with You" to you. It's a short story with a total of 32 chapters. The style is mature, and the plot is not Mary Sue. The story was about a girl in a wheelchair and a mysterious man. The two met because of a person and gradually fell in love. In addition, the book also contained two short stories, a total of three independent stories, each story has its own complete ending. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
Mary Sue-style articles or novels usually referred to extreme situations where the protagonist had a perfect background, personality, and ability, but did not exist in real life. In order to avoid this kind of article or novel author, you can consider the following points: 1. Realistic descriptions of characters: Realistic descriptions of characters 'personalities, abilities, and backgrounds allow readers to better understand the characters rather than focusing on the protagonist's appearance and aura. 2. Plot setting: Set up a reasonable plot to allow the protagonist to display his abilities within a reasonable range instead of showing the protagonist's advantages without limit. 3. Character conflict: Allow the characters to have reasonable conflicts and relationships so that the readers can better understand the relationship between the characters instead of focusing only on the protagonist's love or friendship. 4. Setting the background: Set a reasonable setting so that the story takes place in the real world instead of a fictional world. 5. Don't exaggerate too much: Don't exaggerate the protagonist's abilities and background to avoid boring or unreal readers. 6. Plot twist: Allow the plot to have a certain twist and ups and downs so that the readers can better experience the ups and downs of the story. To avoid Mary Sue style articles or novels, the author needed to describe the characters, plot, and background truthfully and reasonably, and pay attention to the ups and downs of the plot and tension so that the readers could better experience the fun of the story.
Here are some recommended Mary Sue novels with good writing style: " I Bombed the Female Lead's Fish Pond After I Transformed the Book "," I Became Mary Sue's Daughter After Transforming the Book "," Fighting with Mary Sue Every Day "," Rejection of Quickly Transformed..." " I Have a Cute Little Tail "," Mr. Jiang's Little Flirting Spirit "," Supreme Supporting Female: The Arrogant Imperial Noble Consort "," Supporting Female Cultivation "," Private Spoiling Wife: Hi, Black-bellied Husband "," Farmer Girl Phoenix Empress "," After Inheriting Billions of Family Wealth, She Explodes to Fame in the Entertainment Industry "," The Little Dainty Girl of the Noble's Mansion "," The Crazy Mary Sue of Fast Dress Up "," I Was Spoiled by a Big Boss to Become a Mary Sue ", and " The Realistic Mary Sue ". These novels all have good writing styles. I hope they can help you.
😋I recommend the following books to you: 1. "Shu Xiang Men Di": This is a completed ancient romance novel about business and farming. The author is unknown. The main character was a concubine's daughter. She had become extremely rich because of farming and doing business, successfully reversing her identity as a concubine's daughter. This novel has a strong realistic style and is not Mary Sue. I highly recommend it. 2. The Tea Artist in the Ming Dynasty: This was an ancient romance novel written by the author, Zuo Zhuo Ling Shui. The protagonist was good at frying tea. Under her guidance, the tea taste of the Ming Dynasty was improved. This novel was also written in a realistic style, and the plot was very beautiful. 3. "Song Niang": This is an ancient romance novel written by the author, Ji Yueguan. The main character is the daughter of a concubine. She lives a beautiful life and is very warm. The writing style of this novel was smooth, and the plot was very soothing. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the following novels to you: "The Female Supporting Character's Strong Counterattack": The female protagonist was a supporting actress who had transmigrated into Mary Sue's novel, but she was not Mary Sue, nor was she like the other female supporting characters. At the same time, throughout the novel, she tried to turn the tables and become the female lead, constantly trying her own opportunities. "The Villain's Supporting Female Lead is Not to Be Trifled With": The protagonist of this novel shuttled between time and space, trying to save the supporting female leads who had been killed by her. These supporting female leads were either mentally retarded, completely hypocritical, or Mary Sues who had all kinds of invincible golden fingers. The female protagonist tried to reverse the image of these female supporting characters and encountered all kinds of troubles and setbacks. However, she still persevered and tried to make her role better and more meaningful. "The Pitiful Little Boss Who Became a Paranoid Boss After Transforming Books": The female protagonist, Ruan Cha, transmigrated into a Mary Sue romance novel. She tried to speed up the plot so that she could quickly leave this world. In the end, all the little identities she had secretly raised over the past ten years were all stripped off by someone. This certain someone was the paranoid big boss, Gu Zhenzhi. He seemed cold and heartless, but to a certain extent, he could be considered a villain. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
"Gong Shu" was an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist was a relatively normal character, not a silly, sweet, or Mary Sue type female protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
At present, there was no short drama named " Crossing into Mary Sue's novel ", but there were works with similar settings. For example, there was a short drama about the overbearing CEO Mary Sue, who was an online author who transmigrated into a book and became a female supporting character. She originally planned to give up the task of dating the female supporting character in the novel world, but in the end, she fell in love with the male lead under the promotion of the novel management bureau. After completing the task, she returned to the real world. This reflected the use of elements from Mary Sue's novels in the short play. Judging from these works, this type of short drama often incorporated the common plot of Mary Sue's novels, such as domineering CEO, romantic love, and other elements. It attracted the audience with a relaxed, funny, and sweet style, satisfying the audience's preference for romantic love stories and fantasy time-travel plots. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
😋I recommend the following romance novels to you: - "Fate of the Dead": Ancient romance, with magical and mythical colors. The writing is smooth and the plot is reasonable. The story was about a legendary love story. - "White Moon in the North": A romantic and youthful genre. The story is warm and beautiful. The male and female protagonists love each other. The female lead was a cute and obedient girl, while the male lead was a domineering and paranoid jealous king. - "Fei Meiren": A transmigration fantasy novel. The protagonist transmigrated to ancient times, experienced various challenges, and sought his own happiness. The writing was smooth and the plot was reasonable. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
A Mary Sue in Star Trek short stories often has extraordinary abilities. For example, she might be able to speak every alien language fluently without any prior study. Also, she has an uncanny ability to make all the main characters fall in love with her or at least be in awe of her. She can solve complex problems that the experienced Star Trek crew couldn't, like fixing a warp core meltdown in minutes when the engineering team was stumped.
Mary Sue novels usually refer to fictional fantasy novels in which the female protagonist has supernatural powers, usually with powerful abilities such as magic, martial arts, beauty, etc. These female protagonists usually had extraordinary backgrounds and dreams of becoming princesses, queens, or queens. At the same time, there were many outstanding male protagonists around them. There were usually many romantic, funny, and thrilling love stories between them. Mary Sue's novels had become very popular in recent years and had become one of the favorites of many young readers.