πI recommend to you the ancient travel novel,"The Way to Control Your Husband: The Second Miss of Fenghua." The protagonist was a woman who was regarded as useless. After hard work, she became bold, brave, resourceful, and resourceful, and became an excellent alchemist. Her charm attracted a prince who was gentle on the outside but evil on the inside. The latter had a special liking for her and doted on her to the heavens and the earth. The whole story is full of plot and emotional conflicts. It's not a mess. It's very good. I strongly recommend it ~ I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~
To write a 'good enough novel', start with a strong idea. It could be something as simple as a character's unusual hobby. Then, plan out your plot. Make sure there are some twists and turns to keep it interesting. For example, if your character loves collecting stamps, maybe they find a rare stamp that has a mysterious history.
Yes, if it's a very special or rare novel. It could be the centerpiece of your collection.
It was hard to say which novel was the most classic because everyone's understanding of classics was different. However, I can recommend a very popular novel to you-The Story of the Demon God! This oriental fantasy novel was loved by many readers because of its unique worldview and exquisite style. The protagonist Nie Li was reborn into his youth, reopening his cultivation path. The hunting of demon beasts, the fusion of demon spirits, the struggle of evil forces, all kinds of fortuitous encounters and tests would be a different fantasy story. Of course, if you are more interested in other types of novels, I can also provide you with more recommendations! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One example could be 'The Old Man and the Sea' by Ernest Hemingway. In this novel, the single character of the old fisherman Santiago is enough to carry the whole story. His struggle with the marlin and the sea is the core of the narrative.
I'm not sure which specific 'one good thing novel book' you are referring to. There are many great novels out there. For example, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is a wonderful novel. It shows the story through the eyes of a young girl, Scout, and deals with important themes like racism and justice in a small southern town.
πI 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 ~π
One way is to look at the characters. If they are relatable and complex, like in 'The Hate U Give' where Starr is a very real and multi - dimensional character, it's likely a good novel. Another factor is the theme. If it deals with relevant topics for young adults such as identity, friendship, or growing up, as in 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda'. Also, if the plot is engaging and keeps you turning the pages, like in 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' series which has a captivating fantasy plot.
One can create a 'good enough story' by first identifying a topic that interests you. It could be something as simple as your favorite hobby. Then, think of a character who is involved in that hobby. Next, create a small conflict or challenge for the character. For instance, if your hobby is gardening and your character is a gardener, the conflict could be a pest attacking the plants. Finally, show how the character resolves this conflict. Keep it straightforward and don't worry too much about making it super - detailed.
There were many recommendations for good anime and novels that depended on one's taste and preferences. The following are some popular anime and novels for reference: - [Your Name] (Your Name, Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer, Naruto, One Piece, and so on. - Fictions: Gosick, Harry Potter, The Master of the Magic, The Grave Robber's Chronicles, etc. These animes and novels were very popular, with rich storylines and wonderful characters. They could choose works that suited them according to their interests and preferences.
I'll recommend a few martial arts novels for you! If you like traditional martial arts, you can watch Blood Stained in Ice and Chivalrous Never Died. If you like dark styles, you can try The Peak of the Heavens and Bitter Realm: Please Don't Disturb If You Don't Mix in Jianghu. There was also " Sword Hunting the World " that could satisfy your hot-blooded expectations of assassination and counter-killing, while " Sword Rain Howling in the Spring Wind " was full of suspense. I hope my recommendation will suit your taste. Enjoy the reading process. Muah!