๐I recommend the following two novels to you. I hope you like them: 1. "Battle Break: I laid my cards on the table with Xiao Yan, he begged me to be the big brother." This was a transmigration-type martial arts novel written by Ye Ling's Star Language. It described the main character, Hun Cang, as the illegitimate son of Hun Tiandi. Through the Awakening System, he obtained a powerful peak Dou Wang cultivation base and changed history. Friends who are interested can try. 2. " Resplendent Void ". This was a wuxia fantasy novel written by Shun Guxue. It told the legendary story of a martial artist. Here, warriors were not weaker than cultivators, Xiumoists, and other existences. If you like martial arts novels, this book is also worth reading. The above is my personal recommendation. I hope you like it.
I would recommend 'Experimental Film' by Gemma Files. This novel delves into the world of old, forgotten films and the horror that lurks within them. It's a post modern take on horror as it blends different genres and narrative techniques. Also, 'Slade House' by David Mitchell is worth reading. It has a unique structure where each chapter is set in a different time period but all are connected to the eponymous Slade House, and it's full of mystery and horror elements that are typical of post modern horror.
'The Crying of Lot 49' by Thomas Pynchon is a great post - modern English novel. It has a complex plot full of allusions and a sense of paranoia that is characteristic of post - modern works. Pynchon plays with language and the construction of meaning in an interesting way.
One of the best is 'Midnight's Children' by Salman Rushdie. It weaves a complex tapestry of post - colonial India's history and identity, with elements of magic realism which are very post - modern. Another great one is 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' by John Fowles. It plays with narrative structure, presenting different endings and blurring the lines between fact and fiction. Also, 'Trainspotting' by Irvine Welsh is a significant post - modern work, with its non - linear narrative and exploration of sub - culture in Scotland.
If you're looking for good modern wuxia novels, I highly recommend Never Dies and Wulin Blood. These two novels were traditional wuxia works, without any time travel or fantasy elements. "Never Dies a Hero" was different from other martial arts novels. It was warm and touching, expressing chivalry and kinship. It mainly told the touching story between the male lead and his sister. The plot of Wulin Blood is full of ups and downs, bizarre twists and turns, and the story of a young man from a wealthy family becoming a top master will bring you full pleasure. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend 'Covering the Sky with One Hand' to you. This book told the story of a male protagonist who had regrown his arm and became the most awesome cultivator through modern cultivation. It involves the most exciting cities and the most awesome cultivation. I believe you will be interested. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
I recommend the following two novels to you. They are Martial Aristocratic Family and Chivalry Never Died. These two novels were both traditional martial arts novels. The plot was classic and the writing was beautiful. They were very popular among readers. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following two modern wuxia novels to you: 1. "Rain of Swords Roaring in the Spring Breeze": A traditional martial arts novel written by the author, King Beichen. It tells the story of the struggles and challenges at the peak of martial arts. If you like traditional martial arts, this book is not to be missed. 2. "Online Games Meet Again": A virtual online game novel written by the author, Blue Phoenix, with Jin Yong and Gu Long's martial arts novels as the background. If you like martial arts and are interested in the virtual world, this book is also worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~๐
The following modern cultivation or Xianxia novels are available for you to choose from: 1. "Nine Transformations in the Firmament": The protagonist is reborn into the modern world. With the connections and wealth accumulated from nine lifetimes, he begins his legendary experience. 2. [Modern City Cultivation Diary: A diary of an Immortal Emperor who was reborn into the modern world and began to cultivate in the city.] 3. [Chaos Treasure Inspection Technique: A university student who majored in archaeology. Unable to find a job, he had no choice but to start selling antiques. He started cultivating the Chaos Treasure Inspection Technique.] 4. [Immortal Cultivation Game: A story about an ordinary city youth who was struck by lightning and transmigrated to the Immortal Cultivation World, where he began to grow into an Immortal Cultivator.] I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I, the expert in recommending online novels, am here to recommend a few modern martial arts novels to you! 1. "Qingfeng Sect of the Pugilistic World": A classical wuxia novel full of traditional flavor and the style of the pugilistic world. The relationship between the male and female protagonists is also deeply ambiguous, which can arouse the interest of readers! 2. "Wenplagiarism: Starting from Wuxia Fictions": A martial arts grandmaster with a modern vision traveled to Shanghai in 1997 and became fated with martial arts novels, gradually becoming a grandmaster. The entire novel is smooth, concise, and easy to understand. I recommend it to you. 3. [The Book of the Confucian Sword: A traditional wuxia novel. The protagonist successfully takes revenge through hardships.] The plot was interesting and fascinating. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
Sure. 'The Legend of Condor Heroes' by Jin Yong is a classic. It has been adapted many times and is well - loved for its complex characters and exciting martial arts plots. Another one is 'A Record of Mortal's Cultivation to Immortality' which combines wuxia elements with the journey of a cultivator in a modern - like world setting.