I recommend the following two old books to you: 1. " Summer Battle ": This book was also written by Feiwo Hongyan, the author of " Red Rock." It was also an ancient romance novel. The protagonist was a young girl who was forced to become a prostitute by her godmother because she had a body odor. She used her wisdom and wit to escape from the cage and became a beautiful, talented, and courageous woman, revealing her edge. The political struggles in the palace, emotional entanglements, conspiracies, and other plots in the story were quite similar to those in Red Rock. 2. 'Dream of the Red Chamber': This book is a classic work of Chinese classical novels. The author is Cao Xueqin. It was also a novel about the internal strife in the palace. It described the disputes between Jia Baoyu's family in officialdom, aristocracy, and sects, especially after they lost the lawsuit, the family began to fall into financial crisis. If you like the theme of palace fights, you might as well take a look at this classic.
I'm sorry, since I don't know what 'Red Dawrf Novel' is really about, it's difficult to recommend similar books. But if it's about space and stars, then 'The Martian' by Andy Weir could be somewhat relevant as it involves a lot of scientific concepts related to space survival.
If the 'Seeing Red Novel' is about adventure, 'Treasure Island' could be a good match. It's full of exciting adventures, with pirates and hidden treasures, and the story keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout.
One book that might be similar could be 'Snow' by Orhan Pamuk which also has a rich setting in Turkey like Istanbul. It delves into various cultural, political and personal aspects.
One similar book could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. It also explores the theme of love, though in a different setting. The relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy is complex and gradually develops into love, just like in many stories where love is a central theme.
Of course, I have a few Red Alert novels that I can recommend to you! The first one was "The Thief God Steals", a thief god protagonist who had the ability to steal the sky. He had a storage system that could travel through different worlds, which was very similar to the storage skill in Red Alert. There was also "Drawing Swords, I Have a Red Alert Base Car." The story of the protagonist transmigrating to the world of drawing swords and starting a war with a Red Alert Base Car sounded very interesting. Finally, there was also "Summoning the Red Alert". The protagonist summoned the troops in the Red Alert and created a powerful army. These novels all have plots and settings with red alert elements. I believe you will like them very much! I hope my recommendation can help you. Muah ~
😋I recommend the following novel to you: 1. Grave Robber's Chronicles: A novel about archaeological exploration. It has mysterious relics, ancient tombs, horror trips, and so on. It's very interesting. 2. "The God of Rebirth Level Nanny Dad": A story about a person who transmigrated to the game world and became a secondary account in the game. The main character was a nanny dad. It was very hilarious. 3. Cultivation Chat Group: A light novel about the protagonist joining a cultivation chat group and fighting monsters to level up with the big shots of cultivation in the group. Interesting and humorous, very suitable for relaxing. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not sure which specific 'the red queen ya novel' you are referring to. But if it's related to 'The Red Queen' by Victoria Aveyard, books like 'Red Rising' by Pierce Brown have similar elements of a dystopian world with a complex power structure and a fight for survival among different groups.
One book that might be similar is 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. It also delves into themes of society, human nature, and growing up in a particular setting. Another could be 'The Catcher in the Rye' which has a coming - of - age aspect like many novels. And 'Lord of the Flies' is somewhat related as it explores human behavior in different circumstances.
One well - known Red Indian short story is 'The Legend of the Bluebonnet'. It tells a beautiful tale of sacrifice within a Native American tribe. The story is rich in cultural details and moral lessons.