The 'Star Wars' expanded universe also has some trilogy books that are quite famous among fans. They expand on the rich universe of Star Wars, with stories of Jedi, Sith, and the battles that shape the galaxy far, far away.
The famous "trilogy" usually referred to the Harry Potter series, the Lord of the Rings series, and the Song of Ice and Fire series. The Harry Potter series was created by K Rowling of the United Kingdom. It tells the story of an orphan, Harry Potter, who grew up in a magical world, adventuring and searching for the truth. The series included seven novels: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The Lord of the Rings series was created by the British R R Tolkien, which told the story of the struggle and adventure between wizards and monsters in a fantasy world. The series included three novels: The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and The Next One: The Lord of the Rings. The Song of Ice and Fire series was created by the American R. R. Martin, which narrated the political struggles, wars, and family entanglements between the seven kingdoms. The series consisted of eight novels: Game of Thrones, Rain of Swords, Dance of the Snowstorm, Dragon and Nestling, Dance of the Magic Dragon, Feast of Crows, World of Wand, and Rain of Dreams. All three series were considered classics of fantasy literature, with a wide readership and high reviews worldwide.
" Reborn as a Police Officer in South Africa " was Catfish Head's masterpiece. It told the story of the male protagonist Rock's rebirth as a Chinese police officer in South Africa in 1899. Rock was 180cm tall and weighed 85Kg. There were also characters like the female lead, Phyllis. The old author's writing style was not bad, and his story was reliable. Although it was a niche historical novel, the rhythm was good. The protagonist slowly climbed up from the Hua Yong team, using his own advantages to seek development for the Chinese, fighting in the British colony, and slowly accumulating like a farmer. Some people felt that it was a little slow, but the plot was smooth, the main character's IQ was online, and the supporting characters were also portrayed well. The recommendation index is quite high. Friends who like foreign history and farming literature can read it. It's a good choice when there's a book shortage. Survival in the Mist, Activating the Strategy Guide System at the Beginning, written by the mighty Long Wind. Su Yan and the other main characters were dragged into the misty world. Su Yan was 25 years old, 185cm tall, and weighed 68Kg. There were only torches and axes in the beginning, but Su Yan could see the strategy prompt and explore the fog to avoid danger. The Myths of the Heavens Chat Group was created by Wang Chuan Jian Yue. The main character Pei Wende had transmigrated into the Sea of Dharma and had the chat group of the Heavenly Myths. Although the power system of the various worlds was not handled well, it was quite interesting to write Fahai as the main character. Unfortunately, the author's update was not good enough and was even incomplete. Gao Wu: It's already so comprehensive, of course I have to get through quickly. It was written by NeZha. The male protagonist, Shen Lang, traveled to the Supreme Martial World and became a Martial Monarch Realm expert in three years to resolve the problem of the alien races. There were also Lin Yu, Lin Rong, and other characters. " Six Ears in the Wilderness, I, with my heaven-defying comprehension ability, have made a comeback." It was written by Grandma Tian Tianfu. The male protagonist, Hou Laoliu, transmigrated into a six-eared macaque and wanted to step on all the immortals. The female protagonist, Ying Xue, was a primitive creature that continued to grow. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
I recommend 'The Kind Reaper' by the Third Young Master of the Tang Family. The protagonist, Dumby, was a thief. After being taken away by an alchemist, his fate changed. He saved the Queen of Assassins and was taught a skill. The background of the story was a western fantasy. There were magic, martial arts, and battle energy. This book was the only one in Third Young Master's works that didn't have a stallion. The main character had a tragic experience, and the first half was very sad. The love line was only for the female lead. Although Third Young Master was a fast writer and many books had their own routines, this one was very clean and creative. The protagonist was not invincible. Back then, when he read it, he felt a strong sense of immersion. He had earned enough tears. The characters and emotions were portrayed with sincerity. The writing and plot were a little immature now, but it was still a good book. He also wrote "Three Ways Annals," which was written by Cui Zouzhao. The third part of the trilogy of fate, Xianxia. The style of writing was like a documentary biography, the verbalism was similar to storytelling, and the folk style was like a ghost blowing out a lamp. There wasn't much of a ranking system, and it was driven by the plot. Most of the characters were kind and had high moral values. The supporting character, the drunkard Liu Bolun, was very outstanding. He remembered that after reading ten chapters, the excitement gradually began. It was suitable for readers who liked Ghost Blows Out the Light's writing style, the plot's driving force, the three views of the world, and did not seek too much immersion. There was also Mad God, which was also a work of the Third Young Master of the Tang family. The background of the fantasy novel was the constant war between races in the Jinyuan Continent. The main character, Lei Xiang, was a hybrid of human, demon, and beast. The story began when he went undercover in human society and had a female confidant. Although it was an early work by Third Young Master, the beginning was old-fashioned, but the content was refreshing. It was still memorable to read now. It was once a novel that made people hide under the bed and read it with a flashlight. It was very hot-blooded back then and was a western fantasy classic. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Verne's famous trilogy referred to The Mysterious Island, Captain Grant's Children, and Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea. Mysterious Island was about a scientist who was searching for a missing scientist on a mysterious island. The Children of Captain Grant tells the story of a young pirate, her family, and her captain's adventures at sea. 20,000 Miles Under the Sea tells the story of an explorer exploring the deep sea, including the research and exploration of marine life, seabed topography and seabed resources.
You didn't provide the specific content of the "rural trilogy", so I can't provide you with an accurate answer. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to help you answer your questions.
The author of the book is Cui Zouzhao. This was a Xianxia fantasy immortal cultivation novel. A thousand years ago, an ominous star appeared in the sky, the rise and fall of the dynasty came to an end, and the youth embarked on the path of seeking immortality. There were demons in the chaotic world. The young man walked into the wilderness, the wind and sand swirled behind him, and the world of gods and monsters appeared in front of him. The style of writing was like a documentary biography, similar to the tone of a storyteller. The folk style was like a ghost blowing out a lamp, giving people a sense of substitution. There wasn't much of a ranking system, and it was driven by the plot. The characters were kind and had good values. The supporting roles were outstanding, and the drunkard Liu Bolun was very interesting. This was the third part of the Fate Trilogy. It was the prequel to the first two, filling in the gaps. It is recommended that after reading the tenth chapter, it is suitable for people who like the style of Ghost Blows Out the Light, the plot, the three views, and the sense of immersion. Although it was the last part of the trilogy, it was the beginning of the story. Although it was not a celestial herb, it was still the best choice among the food supplies. There was also Hogwarts: A Family of Dark Wizards and How I Am White, a light novel written with a little fireworks-derived fanfiction. The male protagonist, David Roll, was 13 years old. His family was either selling bombs in Knockturn Alley, locked up in Azkaban, or poachers. He had transferred schools three times, and if he didn't work hard, he would have to inherit castles, land, illegal shops, and poachers. The author was an old author named Wanding. His writing skills were experienced, and he had a lot of updates. He had a lot of original plots in the early stages, so he had to be patient when reading. " I Became a Druid " was a novel about urban life written by a scientific immortal. It was set on a magic-free Earth, where druids started their rural life and only understood their mission when the Tree of Life grew. " The World in the Century of the Three Kingdoms " was Luo Yu Chenfeng's game, a virtual online game novel. The three of them fought for the world after becoming sworn brothers. The text was as good as the name. " Becoming a Big Boss, Starting from Buying a Company " was a city-life novel written by Lychee Yedong. It had information about the male and female protagonists. Completing the system mission would unlock the function.
Chen Dong's trilogy of famous sayings could not be found in the search results provided.
He was famous for his "Trilogy of the Villages". The trilogy was White Deer Plain, the fifth novel of Chen Zhongshi's series, Niu Shan, and Qin Qiang.
He was famous for his "Trilogy of the Villages". The trilogy was " Red Sorghums Family "," Sandalwood Punishment ", and " Wine Country ".
He was famous for his rural trilogy.