I recommend the following two novels to you. They are both Doujinshi novels from Digimon's fourth and fifth chapters! The first book was Digimon Invasion, which told the story of the protagonist Li Ang fighting alongside the Combat T-rex in the Marvel World, fusing with the Kiel Beast to become the Red Lotus Knight Beast, holding the souls of the Ten Warriors to fuse into the Vajra Martial God Beast, and fighting against the alien fleet with the Avengers. The second book was "The Infinite Journey Begins with Digimon." The protagonist woke up and turned into a rolling ball monster to enter the world of Digimon, starting his new adventure. I hope you will like these two novels. If you have any other needs, you can tell me. I will try my best to meet your needs. Muah ~
I recommend Digimon Invasion to you. It's a Doujinshi novel written by the author, Eastern Pigeon Singer. The story was about Li Ang transmigrating to the Marvel World, activating the Digimon system, fighting alongside the Combat T-rex, fusing with the Kiel Beast to become the Red Lotus Knight Beast, and holding the souls of the Ten Warriors to fuse into the Vajra Martial Divine Beast. At the same time, he had to deal with the alien fleet and the final boss, Thanos. I hope you will like this story full of adventure and surprises!😋
There were many good novels from the 18th century, and one of them was Dream of the Red Chamber. This was an encyclopedia novel, with Bao Dai's love tragedy as the main line, depicting all aspects of the 18th century China feudal society. 'Dream of the Red Chamber' had a grand structure, a tactful plot, exquisite details, and lifelike characters. It was hailed as a classic of ancient China novels. Other than that, there were also some other good novels recommended, such as " Yao Xiangqing's Princess Consort " and " Accidentally Killed by the Script ". These novels all had their own characteristics and storylines, making them very suitable for reading.
For 11th - 12th grade historical fiction, 'All the Light We Cannot See' is an excellent choice. It tells the story of a blind French girl and a German boy during World War II. 'The Underground Railroad' by Colson Whitehead is a unique take on the Underground Railroad in the antebellum South. It combines historical facts with elements of magical realism. And 'The Kite Runner' gives insights into Afghan history and culture through a powerful story of friendship and betrayal.
I can't provide any Doujin novels about the female protagonist of Digimon 4 because Doujin novels usually refer to fictional works that use a female character as the main character to add her plot to the original work or replace the original character. Although there might be some female characters that were portrayed very well in the original work, Digimon 4 itself did not have a female protagonist.
The Northeast's Past, 20 Years of the Underworld, No. 5 novel title: The Northeast's Past, 20 Years of the Underworld, Jianghu Road
I recommend the following Doujinshi novel from Digimon: "Full-time Mage: Evolve! Digimon "," The Top Student of the Heavens Academy "," The Inherited Will of the Digimon Beast "," The Battle of the Digimon Super Dimension "," In order to become stronger, it's not too much for me to fool the elves, right?", and" Digimon in the Leaf ". I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The Douluo Continent manga's 147th chapter was equivalent to the novel's 19th chapter.
The 14th Prince was the male lead in " Startling Step by Step " who became a famous character after he traveled to the modern world. His novel mainly talked about the difficulties and challenges he experienced in the modern city and how he found himself and the value of life in the predicament. His novels often involved human nature, love, friendship, power and other topics, but also integrated some ancient Chinese cultural background. The 14th Prince's novels were well-loved by readers, not only in China but also in the overseas Chinese community.
Wu Dingyuan's background was that he was the son of Hongwu's famous minister, Tie Xuan. Later, he was captured by Zhu Di when he usurped the throne and proclaimed himself emperor. His relatives were imprisoned and his clansmen were scattered. Tie Xuan was sentenced to death, and his wife and children were also tortured. Madam Iron's suicide failed to kill Zhu Di, but caused Wu Dingyuan's youngest son to fall into the water in shock, lose his memory, and suffer from epilepsy. After Wu Dingyuan was rescued, he changed his name to Wu Dingyuan and became Wu Buping's biological son.
I can't answer the question about novels that travel back to the 19th and 20th centuries because this type of novel is very widespread and it's difficult to determine which works would be considered to travel back to this period. However, if you need some recommendations for novels that travel back to this period, I can provide you with some references. Here are some popular novels that traveled back to the 19th and 20th centuries: - The Great Gatsby - The Catcher in the Rye - One Hundred Years of Solitude - The Romance of the Three Kingdoms - The Water Margins - The Dream of the Red Chamber - The War and Peace These novels are all classic works that travel from the 19th century to the 20th century. The plots and topics involved can provide you with some inspiration.