Yes, 'I Shall Seal the Heavens' is also among the long ones. It's filled with a unique world - building, where the story of the main character's rise to power is told over a great many chapters. There are numerous plot twists and turns, as well as a wide variety of characters, both friends and foes, which add to the length of the novel.
'The Longest Dream' was a novel about urban life written by the author, Feng Chuiliang Outside the House. The novel was very long. However, since your request is a fantasy novel, I recommend the book " Opening: I Have Countless Fantasy Worlds." The main character of the book can travel through various planes. It has a magnificent world setting and a long storyline. It is very worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
Sure. 'In Search of Lost Time' (also known as 'Remembrance of Things Past') is known for its great length. It has a complex structure and explores many themes related to memory and human experience. Another one is 'Clarissa' by Samuel Richardson. It's a very long epistolary novel that tells a story mainly through letters. The length allows for a very detailed exploration of the characters' emotions and the social context of the time.
Yes. 'House of Leaves' is a long horror novel that's known for its complex layout and disturbing story. 'The Passage' by Justin Cronin is also a very long horror - filled epic. It's about a world changed by a virus that creates vampiric - like beings. Also, 'Salem's Lot' by Stephen King is a great long horror read, with its small - town horror setting.
I recommend the following historical novels: 1. " America 1881: Legend of the West ": In the western part of the United States at the end of the 19th century, the name of a Chinese person was spread in the shadows. 2. " The Roman Road of Greece ": It described the turbulent years of Greece at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Constantine XI led the rise of the Greek people. 3. " The Road to the Overlord of the Mediterranean ": The history of the birth of the Sofia Empire, a reasonable deduction that is not brainless. History parties must read it. I hope you like my recommendation.
๐I recommend the following foreign historical novels to you: 1. "Nightmare of America": The father and daughter in the 19th century experienced the bloody storm of primitive capital accumulation in the historical turmoil of the Westward Movement. Was it a dream or a nightmare? 2. "The Roman Road of Greece": A historical novel describing the rise of Greece in the turbulent years of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. 3. Burning Moscow: The personal experience of a very ordinary female soldier in the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union. 4. "Rise of Denmark 1890": After the Northern War, the Napoleonic War and the Pudan War, how did Denmark survive in the gap between England and Germany and rebuild its glory. 5. "1850 American Gold Tycoon": It described the struggle of the Chinese in California in the middle of the 19th century. 6. [The Spanish Sun Never Sets]: Transmigrate as the 19th century Spanish prince and rebuild the glory of the First Sun Never Sets Empire. 7. "The Road to the Hegemony of the Mediterranean": The birth of the Sofia Empire and the struggle of the small countries in the Caucasus. I recommend the old books "Holy Roman Empire" and "Pursuing the Way in the Heavens." 8. "Knight of the Knight King": What would happen if King Arthur of England was a woman? 9. <<1840 Indian Rebirth>>: A high school physics teacher is reborn as an Apache Indian and must save the nation. 10. "Rebirth begins with Titanic": passengers use their ability to predict the future to start a career. 11. "My Empire, Friland": The story of the grandson of the King of the Netherlands, the grandson of the Queen of England, and the Crown Prince of the Grand Duchy of luxemburg, William Alexander Lรฉvell Frederick Rudwick. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following foreign novels to you: 1. "Sengoku no Uesugi's retainer" told the story of a tea table who traveled to Japan's Sengoku period and became a retainer of Uesugi's sister at the age of 17. 2. "From America to France" was a story about Li Pu, a social animal who traveled to the French Republic and grew up in the Civil War. 3. "Rebirth Begins on the Titanic" was a story about a person who transmigrated to the passengers of the Titanic and used his foresight to start a business. 4. "My Italy" was a story about the relaxed side of Italy in the two world wars and a story that broke people's perception of Italy. 5. "The Rise of Denmark 1890" was a story about how Denmark survived and rebuilt its glory in the gap between England and Germany. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Sure. 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a great example. It's a short story but delves deep into the psychological state of the narrator, with detailed descriptions and a complex exploration of the female experience in a patriarchal society.
Sure. 'Salem's Lot' by Stephen King is quite long. It's about a small town that is being taken over by vampires. The story is filled with suspense as the characters slowly realize what is happening in their town. Another one is 'House of Leaves' which is a very unique horror story with a complex structure that makes it seem even longer. It plays with the idea of a haunted house in a very different way.
Sure. 'The Lord of the Rings' by J.R.R. Tolkien is quite long. It's a classic in the fantasy genre, with a detailed world of Middle - earth, full of elves, dwarves, hobbits, and more. The story follows the journey to destroy the One Ring and is filled with adventure and heroism.