Were there any cultivation novels where the main characters weren't invincible?πI recommend the following novels to you:
1. "The Days of Accompanying Senior Sister to Cultivate": The main character's talent was crooked, and he could not compare to others, so he could not be considered invincible.
2. "One Jump to Immortality": The protagonist unlocks the secret of pearls after falling out of love and embarks on the path of cultivation, but he is not invincible;
3. [My Master is a Hermit]: The protagonist is inconspicuous, without the protagonist halo, and without the system.
4. [Mad Doctor Pill Emperor: The protagonist is the strongest military doctor, but not an invincible immortal.]
5. "From a programmer to an array master": The protagonist programmer, Lin An, rose after transmigrating, but there were also setbacks and hard work.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Why were the main characters in adult novels mostly male?This question involved many factors such as culture, history, and gender identity.
In terms of culture, men were usually seen as more capable and adventurous, more able to bear the growth and exploration of the story protagonist. In many traditional literary works, stories about men's growth and exploration were more popular, such as the Harry Potter series, the Lord of the Rings series, and the Water Margins.
History and gender identity could also influence the choice of protagonists in a Bildungsroman. In many cultures, men are seen as more dominant and creative, while women are expected to play more passive, docile and weak roles. Therefore, Bildungsroman novels might avoid the growth of the female protagonist and instead show the growth and exploration of the male protagonist by describing the growth process of the male protagonist.
However, with the changes in society and culture, the gender choices of the protagonists in coming-of-age novels had become more and more diverse. Many modern Bildungsroman novels have already shown the growth of women as the protagonists, such as Forrest Gump, The Great Gatsby, The Great Mrs. Messer, etc. Therefore, the gender selection was not fixed. The protagonist of a Bildungsroman could be diverse and should not be limited to either male or female.
Were there any urban novels that weren't about cultivation?, I recommend the following urban novels that are not about cultivation to you. I hope you will like them:
1. " The Movie and Television World Begins with the Drug God ": An ordinary person experiencing an extraordinary life story. The theme was mainly urban and did not involve cultivation.
2. [Summoning the Wind and Rain at the Beginning to Attract the Seeker of Immortality]: A story about a charmer. It mainly focuses on urban life and does not involve immortal cultivation.
3. " I'm Really Not a Web Author ": An urban novel that focuses on entertainment stars and does not involve cultivation.
4. " Ex-girlfriend who has been missing for three years says she has returned from cultivation." An ex-girlfriend who has been missing for three years comes back and tells the story of her cultivation. It focuses on urban supernatural abilities and is not a cultivation novel.
I hope you will like my recommendation.π
Were there any romance novels that weren't about harem?There were, for example,"Chinese Entertainment's Other Director". It was a modern romance novel about entertainment stars. It mainly talked about the love story and workplace struggle between the female lead and the male lead as a director. This was a non-harem novel, very suitable for readers who did not want to read a harem plot. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Were there any novels that were urban, but the main character wasn't particularly powerful at the beginning?I recommend the following novels to you. They are all urban novels, and the main characters are not very powerful the moment they appear:
1. "The Red Envelope System": It contains urban, fantasy, fantasy, and anime stories. The protagonist gradually becomes stronger under various situations. It's very exciting.
2. The main character does not have a powerful ability, but he rises in the city with his own words and speech. It is quite interesting.
3. "City: Starting from the Villain's Counterattack": The protagonist was originally a villain, but through continuous development, he became a strong character. Personally, I think it's very good.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Were women the main characters of horror novels?I recommend "The Temptation of the River's Ghost Pupils" to you. It's a modern romance novel about urban life. It tells the horror story of an ordinary TV station editor and reporter, and the main character is a woman. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Why wasn't the Stellar Transformation on the novel rankings?I can't answer if 'Star Transformation' is on the novel rankings because I don't know the current novel rankings. But generally speaking, the novel rankings would reflect the popularity of the novel and the feedback from readers." Stars Transformation " was a very popular novel, so it might rank higher on some rankings.
In addition, the novel rankings might also vary according to the region and audience. Therefore, if you want to know more about "The Stars" in your region and audience, you may need to check the local novel rankings.
Which campus novels were about men turning into women?Let me recommend you two school novels about men turning into women. They are " School Hunk is a Girl: The Battle for the No. 1 Rankings in School " and " Pretty Boy Comes to Fight: Witch Mu Nianxi ". The former was written by the author, Dorfla. It was about a boy who became a girl due to special reasons. He fought with many different types of boys to compete for the top spot in the school. The latter was written by the author, Su Ying, with heavy makeup. The protagonist of the story had transmigrated into a girl and showed off her skills with the handsome men on campus. I hope you like my recommendation.π
Which novels about men turning into women were better?πI recommend the following good novels about men turning into women:
1. "Ghost King of Enemies": The gender disorder caused by the transformation of male and female characters caused a series of troubles and jokes.
2. <<Transforming into a Cute Girl>>: The male protagonist turns into a loli and starts a magical journey with the help of a system.
3. "The Returning Nanny Father Transformed into His Daughter": The male protagonist became his daughter's nanny father and started a sweet and doting daily funny story.
4. "The Strongest Female Clothing System": The male protagonist transmigrated to the world and had a system that could summon female characters in the 2D world, which allowed him to embark on a hilarious journey of having a sister complex.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π