As a fan of online novels, I have learned a lot about novels. The following are some of the types and topics that I can answer: 1. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez 2 The Great Gatsby, F. Scott fitzgerald The Catcher in the Rye, J. D. Salinger 4 "Border Town" Shen Congwen "Ordinary World" Lu Yao "Alive" Yu Hua 7 "Three-body" Liu Cixin 8.100 Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez Dream of the Red Chamber, Cao Xueqin Journey to the West, Wu Chengen These were some very classic and well-known novels, and of course, there were many other good novels such as the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, The Scholars, and so on. Different readers had different preferences and tastes. They could find and read their favorite novels according to their own interests and preferences.
I'm not a fan of online novels. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. Lian Jian was a contemporary web novel. His main works included " Full-time Expert "," The Selection of Heaven ", and so on.
I don't quite understand your question. Can you provide more background information or clarify what you want to know? This way, I can better answer your questions.
Well, without knowing precisely which 'it' novel, it's difficult to be exact. But let's assume it's a well - known one. If the author has a diverse body of work, you might look for their name on a library database or a bookstore website. They could have other books in the same genre or with similar themes. For instance, if it's a horror 'it' novel, the author might have other horror works with different monsters or settings.
Di Renjie was a person who dared to remonstrate with Wu Zetian. He made sincere suggestions to some of Wu Zetian's decisions, including opposing the plan to build Buddha statues and admonishing Wu Zetian to abstain from sex. The relationship between Di Renjie and Wu Zetian went beyond the relationship between monarch and minister. Wu Zetian even affectionately called him "Old Guo". Di Renjie was an important figure trusted by Wu Zetian. He was the prime minister and was regarded as Wu Zetian's right-hand man. His remonstrance made Wu Zetian slightly restrained, but Wu Zetian still doted on some male pets, so Di Renjie had to remonstrate again. Di Renjie's remonstrance showed his concern for the country and the people. He had always been concerned about the sufferings of the people. Therefore, Di Renjie remonstrated with Wu Zetian.
Di Renjie's original remonstrance to Wu Zetian was: "The Emperor entrusted his two sons to His Majesty. Your Majesty now wants to move him to another clan, I'm afraid it's not God's will! Besides, who is closer to aunt and nephew than mother and son? If Your Majesty chooses a son, then after thousands of years, he will be worthy of eating in the ancestral temple and inherit the throne. If Your Majesty chooses a nephew, then I have never heard of a nephew being the son of heaven and accompanying his aunt in the ancestral temple."
Di Renjie had repeatedly advised Wu Zetian. In one of his remonstrances, Di Renjie mentioned the fact that Emperor Taizong had worked hard to manage the country and fought through life and death to conquer the world, as well as the responsibility of Emperor Gaozong entrusting his two sons to Wu Zetian. He asked Wu Zetian if he should obey the will of heaven and make Wu Sansi the crown prince after he had seized the throne for more than ten years. In addition, Di Renjie also advised Wu Zetian to abstain from sex, hoping that she could take care of Shengde and stay away from the two brothers. However, the details of how Di Renjie advised Wu Zetian were not mentioned.
The author of Cicada Knowing Summer had also written works such as " Without Money to Fall in Love, I Can Only Slay Demons " and " I Become a Lion."
I'm not sure which specific 'Centennial' novel you're referring to. There could be many books with that title. But if we assume it's the well - known 'Centennial' by James A. Michener, he has written many other works like 'Hawaii' and 'The Source'.
Stephenie Meyer has also written 'Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined'. This is an interesting take on the 'Twilight' story, where the genders of some of the main characters are swapped. It gives a fresh perspective on the original story and its themes of love, sacrifice, and the supernatural.
Another book by Mario Puzo is 'Fools Die'. This novel delves into the world of Las Vegas and the complex relationships and power struggles within it. It showcases Puzo's ability to create vivid characters and engaging storylines much like in 'The Godfather'.