😋I recommend the following novels to you. They all have very rich plots: 1. "Untainted Land: Goddess Nvywa Becomes a Sage, I Can't Hide Anymore": The male protagonist, Lin Xuan, cultivated silently in Untainted Land until millions of troops of the Demon Tribe wanted to slaughter the Human Tribe to refine the Wu-killing Sword. He then stood up to defend the dignity of the tribe. Finally, the Ancestral Dragon, the Primordial Phoenix, and the First Kylin reappeared in Untainted Land to help him. The whole Untainted Land was shocked! 2. "I'm guarding the gate at Mount Kunlun": The male protagonist was reborn in the Wilderness and was recognized by the Great Dao. He was bound to the Mountain Guardian System and could be rewarded for guarding Mount Kunlun. Later, he went through countless hardships to break through to the Connate Supreme Grade Spiritual Meridian and improve his strength. The spiritual description of his dedication to wisdom and the exploration of the Great Dao was very outstanding. 3. "In Untainted Land, Fighting to Be a Taoist Ancestor": The male protagonist, Lin Yun, traveled to the era of Demon Ancestor Luohou and Taoist Ancestor Hongjun. He saw that all the tribes in Untainted Land only knew how to comprehend their own Innate Taoist Connotation, so he had the idea of establishing Zixiao Palace, preaching to all living beings, and leading all living beings in Untainted Land to enter the Zenith Heaven Realm and the Saint Realm. The story style was unique and intriguing. 4. "The Scorpion of the Wilderness Devours the World": The male protagonist, Qin Dynasty, crossed the Wilderness and became a different species of the Wilderness between heaven and earth. He opened up a story of a person with memories of the future in the Wilderness. The story was full of twists and turns, ups and downs, and it was exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The standard to measure a novel's quality was not only the number of words and readers, but also other factors such as the quality of the novel, the plot, the character creation, the style of writing, and so on. If a novel had 40,000 words and 400 people read it, although it was not a lot, many of them might read it out of curiosity or interest rather than really liking the novel. Therefore, they did not have a high evaluation of the quality and literary value of the novel. In addition, the number of readers should not be the only standard to measure the quality of a novel, because some people may only read books of a certain genre or theme, while others may only pay attention to a certain author or a certain work. Therefore, although a novel with 40,000 words and 400 readers was not bad, other factors had to be considered to evaluate its quality and value.
Let me recommend you a few good full-length novels! "Time Travel: The Evil Emperor's Concubine" was an ancient romance novel. The protagonist traveled to the future Xueyu Empire and met the ruler of the empire there. In addition,"Demon World" was also a very attractive novel. The story took place in a hallucinatory world and described the adventures of an otaku in the Demon World. There was also a book called "Miss Ma, This Prince is Definitely You". It had a very sweet and interesting plot, describing the love story between a Prince Qing of the capital and a girl. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Not really. Novels typically range from 50,000 to 100,000 words or more to fully develop characters, plot, and themes.
Well, 50,000 words can be enough for a certain kind of novel, like a novella or a shorter genre fiction. However, for a traditional epic or complex story, it might not give enough depth and detail.
Well, 70,000 words could be enough for a shorter novel or a novella. But for a typical full-length novel, it might be on the shorter side. Usually, a standard novel is around 80,000 to 100,000 words or more.
It depends. For some genres or specific publishing requirements, 65000 words might be enough. But in many cases, especially for traditional novels, it's often considered on the shorter side.
55,000 words is on the borderline. For a full-fledged novel with complex plots and rich character development, it's likely not enough. But for a novella or a specific type of tightly written story, it could be okay.
It depends. In some cases, 60000 words could be enough for a shorter novel or a novella. But for a full-fledged, traditional novel, it might be on the shorter side.
It depends. In some cases, 55,000 words can be enough for a shorter novel or a novella. But for a full-length traditional novel, it might be on the shorter side.
It depends. In some cases, 50,000 words could be enough for a shorter novel or a novella. But for a traditional full-length novel, it's often on the shorter side.