It's kind of a tricky question. Generally, if Sophie Worl has a fictional narrative with developed characters and a plot, it's likely a novel. But if it's more of a non-fiction, instructional, or reference work, it could just be called a book. So, we need more details to be definite.
The Sky Woman is an important character. She plays a key role in the creation process as she is the one who starts the sequence of events that lead to the world being created on the turtle's back.
The 'worl on the turtle's back short story' mainly focuses on the origin of the world. In this story, the turtle's back serves as the foundation for the world. It also contains elements about different forces and characters that contribute to the formation of the world, such as the Sky Woman and her actions that lead to the creation of life and the environment on the turtle's back. It reflects the unique cosmology of Native American cultures.
Here are a few recommended novels that have been completed:
1. [Powerful Harem: The Path of a Genius Youth to Godhood]: This fantasy and cultivation novel was written by the author, Fang Xiangyi. The main character was a genius youth. At the beginning, he was a big shot at the Imperial Immortal realm. He was seriously injured in a battle with his old enemy and had no choice but to run.
2. " Useless Dancing Phoenix in the Nine Heavens ": The protagonist Fan Tianluo transmigrated into the body of the seventh daughter of a wealthy family and danced the phoenix in the nine heavens. It was very exciting.
3. " The Fickle Boss Turns Back to Love ": The Female Lead's Counterattack, a story in modern life.
4. " Transforming Dragon to the City ": The main character transforms into a dragon with invincible strength.
5. " Invincibility Begins from the Glory System ": The main character can transform into a Mobile Legends hero, possessing invincible abilities.
6. [Transformation Begins from the Wilderness]: The main character can transform into different forms and possess great power.
7. The protagonist is a prehistoric monster with an immortal body and great strength.
These novels were all completed, and the content was wonderful. It was suitable for readers who liked the theme of invincible perverts.
Dressed as a 70's Pretty Little Creature was an original novel by Shen Bufan. The main characters of the story were Zhang Wanning and Song Nanzhen, and the supporting characters were Ning Chuxia and Fu Shaoheng. The introduction of the novel was: "After dressing up as a beauty, I hugged her thighs." The idea of the story was to be self-reliant and strive for a well-off life. The genre of this novel was farming, sweet, refreshing, and relaxing. The status of this novel was Unsigned/Completed, with a total of 338,150 words. According to the search results, the content of the novel mainly revolved around the story of Zhang Wanning as the successor of a well-known fragrance family, describing her experience on the road of making fragrance and testing fragrance.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. But generally, it could be about the world from the perspective of a deviant or abnormal character. Maybe it explores their thoughts, actions, and how they interact with the world around them.
I've not come across the specific 'pervert's world novel' before, so I can't tell you who the author is. It could be an indie author or someone from a particular literary community that I'm not familiar with.
I'm not sure what novel you're referring to. Can you provide me with more information such as the title of the novel, the author, and a summary of the content so that I can better answer your questions?
He could recommend some novels that were similar to the male protagonist's perversion. These novels described the male protagonist's perverted characteristics and complex emotional relationships. Some of the recommended novels included " Exclusive Tenderness,"" His Canary,"" The Paranoid Boss Dotes and Flirts," and " Black Firework." These novels all had different types of perverted male characters that could satisfy the needs of readers.
The title 'To Heaven and Back A Pervert's Story' is rather concerning. If we assume it's not about actual inappropriate perverted content but rather uses the term 'pervert' in a more symbolic way, perhaps it could be about a person who has had a very strange or extreme experience that has made them seem like an outcast (the 'pervert' in a non - literal sense) and this experience is related to a journey that feels like going to heaven and back. But again, this is all just guessing without proper knowledge of the work.