The new book that went 80,000 miles was " I became a saint with idle books." The novel had been updated and had received good results on Qidian. It was ranked in the top 30 of the monthly votes. In addition, the author also participated in the creation of Ling Yunzhi, which was adapted from the famous work of Qidian author Turtle Is Not Turtle, The Big Splashing Monkey. As for the other new books that had left 80,000 miles, there was no more relevant information in the search results provided so far.
I can't predict future works because I don't know if Silkworm Potato will write a new book. Writing was a personal activity. The author's decisions could affect their creative direction and plans.
His new works were " My 5,000-year-old background " and " I used idle books to become a saint, Chen Luo." The two novels had been updated and could be read online or downloaded for free on some websites.
20,000 Miles Under the Sea was a science fiction novel by Verne of France. The novel used the author himself as the protagonist to tell the story of his ocean adventure in the early 20th century on the Nautilus. The main plot of the novel revolved around the protagonist, Verne. Through his own imagination and scientific reasoning, he told a series of stories about science, exploration, politics, conspiracy, and so on.
Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea was a science fiction novel written by Verne of France and published in 1885. The book tells the story of a diving ship led by the French biologist and explorer Aronnaz Vico, who went to the depths of the Atlantic Ocean in the early 20th century to search for missing ships and scientists. During their exploration, they encountered various undersea creatures and mysterious events, and finally came to a strange place called the "new land". There, they met the legendary " Captain Nemo " and followed him on a thrilling adventure. Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea was considered one of Verne's most outstanding works. It was famous for its broad imagination, complex scientific concepts, and thrilling plots. It was considered a classic work of modern science fiction.
This question involved both literature and history. The creation of literary works was usually fictional, but some works were inspired by historical events or real problems and adapted appropriately. Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea was a science fiction novel by French author, Verne. The deep sea exploration and underwater creatures described in the novel were all based on Verne's scientific knowledge and imagination. Although the plot of the novel was fictional, the scientific concepts and technical means involved, as well as the descriptions of some marine creatures and geological landscapes, were scientific and credible. Therefore, it could be said that the plot described in Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea was not completely fictional, but there was also a certain degree of literary processing and exaggeration.
20,000 Miles Under the Sea was a sci-fi book that was also a representative work of France. The story was mainly about a scientist named Nimo who dived 20,000 miles into the sea to explore deep-sea creatures and mysterious civilizations. Although this book involved some scientific concepts such as air pressure, gravity, jellyfish, etc., it was more of a science fiction novel.
Hard to say. It depends on various factors like the popularity, the creative team's plans, and market demand. But you can follow related news channels for the latest updates.
I'm not sure. There haven't been any definite announcements yet.
Not sure yet. We'll have to wait for official announcements from the creators or production companies.
It's hard to say for sure. It depends on whether there's enough interest and a good idea for a fresh Christmas story. Sometimes, new takes on classic themes emerge around the holiday season.