๐I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you can find something you like: 1. <<Supreme Mortal Flow>>: The story of a mortal who founded the Heaven Defying Alliance in the cultivation world and became the supreme being of the myriad worlds. 2. [Taekwondo: A young cultivator's journey in searching for Chaos Gems.] The classic descriptions of cultivation realms and cultivation civilizations would definitely not disappoint. 3. "The Evolution of Infinite Glory": It was about a person who embarked on a different path of evolution. He constantly shuttled through various movies, games, novels, and even imagined worlds. While taking risks, he was also constantly reaping rewards and becoming stronger. I hope my recommendation can help you find a novel that suits you. Muah ~
One great advanced graphic novel is 'Watchmen' by Alan Moore. It's a deconstruction of the superhero genre with a complex plot and deep philosophical undertones. Another is 'Maus' by Art Spiegelman, which tells the story of the Holocaust in a unique graphic novel format, dealing with very heavy and important themes.
"Hey, I recommend you a novel called Love in Great Britain. It's a modern romance novel. The female lead of this novel was a female science doctor. Her mind was filled with advanced mathematical equations. As a doctor in England, would she find her own love? Those who like to watch romantic and have a little learning element, don't miss it! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah~"
"If you like supernatural novels, I'll recommend 'The Royal Road of Trials' and 'The Mysterious Revival: The Strange Disaster of the World'. Not only were the plots of these two novels attractive, but they also had some profound elements, such as the exploration of human nature, moral conflicts, and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
I also suggest 'Moby - Dick'. It's a complex and profound novel. Herman Melville's detailed descriptions of the whaling industry and the philosophical exploration within the story, like the relationship between man and nature and man's obsession, are very thought - provoking. Reading it can greatly improve one's English skills.
Sure. 'The Great Gatsby' is a great advanced English story. It delves deep into themes like wealth, love, and the American Dream. The language is rich and descriptive, making it a challenging yet rewarding read.
For beginners, 'Dragons of Autumn Twilight' is a good start. It has a simple yet engaging plot and introduces the Dragonlance setting in an easy - to - understand way. The characters are well - developed and it gives a good feel for the kind of adventures you can expect in the D&D world.
, I recommend the following historical novels: 1. " I'm Crosstalk in the Great Tang," it told the story of a transmigrator who became the bodyguard of the Great Tang Emperor. It was a crosstalk story with technological elements intermixed in. 2. " Great Tang: Beating up Li Shimin at the Beginning " was a story about a transmigrator who opened up the path of science and technology in the Great Tang. There were many technological elements, including planting, production, smelting, and so on. 3. " Blade and Axe " was set in the Song Dynasty in the first year of Kangding. The protagonist was a person who had mastered scientific knowledge and used his own knowledge to save the Song Dynasty. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
I have two books that I can recommend to you. The first is Demon God Martial Arts. The main character accidentally obtained the advanced genetic technology of a high-level civilization. From then on, his cultivation path was smooth sailing. He fused with the genes of various mutated beasts, other humans, and even aliens, making him stronger and become a powerhouse at the top of the pyramid. The other book was "Desert Island: Building a Civilization Empire with Barehanded Hands." The protagonist had the Light Tinder System's golden finger. As long as he signed in, he could learn advanced civilization skills. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
For advanced readers, 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison is a difficult yet powerful novel. Morrison's use of magical realism and her exploration of the trauma of slavery are deep and complex. 'Cloud Atlas' by David Mitchell is also a great choice. With its multiple storylines across different time periods and genres, it demands a lot from the reader. Also, 'The Crying of Lot 49' by Thomas Pynchon. Its short length belies its complexity, with a web of paranoia and mystery to unravel.