I think '1984' is also relevant. It shows a world where people are trapped in a system, just like in 'the loop novel'. The totalitarian regime in '1984' creates a loop of control over the people, and the main character tries to break free from it.
Sure. 'The Hunger Games' has some similarities in terms of a complex fictional world. It also has a protagonist facing various challenges within a set system.
There was a novel called "My Endless Loop Diary", which told the story of the protagonist's struggle to survive in the endless loop. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend Infinite: The War Begins From The Top to you. This is a novel about the infinite universe. It tells the story of the protagonist shuttling through many different worlds, including One Piece, Pokémon, Hogwarts, and other worlds. I hope you will like this novel.
I'm not sure which specific 'the uris novel' you are referring to. But if it's a science - fiction one, you might like 'Dune' by Frank Herbert. It has a complex and imaginative world - building.
One similar work could be 'The Giver'. It also has a unique and thought - provoking concept like 'the eye novel'. Another might be '1984' which shares the element of creating a distinct world view. And 'Brave New World' is also somewhat alike as it presents a different kind of society with its own set of rules and values.
Another one might be 'The Catcher in the Rye'. Holden Caulfield is a character who is trying to preserve a sense of innocence in a world that he sees as full of phonies. The book explores themes related to growing up and losing that innocence, much like 'the innocent novel' might.
😋I recommend Lu Yue, who has returned from the infinite. This novel was about Lu Yue crossing into different worlds during an experiment. Each world had its own dangers and challenges, while Lu Yue kept growing and breaking through herself. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
The 'Sandman' series is another great option. Like 'invisibles graphic novel', it has a rich and imaginative world - building aspect. The characters are well - developed and the stories are often thought - provoking.
Since I don't know the exact nature of 'tka web novel', it's hard to recommend similar works precisely. But if it's a general fiction web novel, works like 'Wattpad' stories could be somewhat similar in the sense that they are also web - based fictional works.
One similar work could be 'Azumanga Daioh'. It also has a unique art style and humorous story - telling. It focuses on the daily lives of a group of schoolgirls, much like 'nichjou' does in its own way.
I'm not sure about the exact nature of 'ruyi chinese novel', but if it's a historical Chinese novel, you could try 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms'. It's a classic that portrays historical events and heroic figures in ancient China.