😋I recommend the following two novels to you:
"You Have to Be Behave"-A sweet and affectionate love story between the male and female leads of a wealthy family.
"The Nine Generations of the Charming Priestess"-In a different world, the female protagonist was reborn nine times. After going through hardships, she finally obtained happiness.
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
One of the worst could be 'The Crystal Star'. It had a convoluted plot that didn't seem to fit well with the overall Star Wars feel. The characters' actions and development were rather strange, and it was hard to get into the story.
I think 'The New Jedi Order: Vector Prime' was not great. It was the start of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion arc, and while it had potential, it just didn't quite hit the mark. The new villains were hard to understand and not as engaging as the classic Sith or Imperial foes.
Mr. Jin Yong's novels were rich and colorful. Every character had their own unique personality and background. It was difficult to simply define which guy was the worst. However, you can refer to the following examples of characters in novels that are considered the worst:
1. Duan Zhengchun in " Tian Long Ba Bu ": Not only was he unfaithful to his wife, but he also liked to hook up with women everywhere and even harbored ill intentions towards his foster father.
2. Yue Buqun in " The Smiling Proud Jianghu ": He was a hypocritical, selfish, and insidious gentleman who sacrificed the interests of others and even betrayed his own sect.
3. Wei Xiaobao in The Deer and the Cauldron: He was a cunning, treacherous, unscrupulous person who betrayed his friends and moral standards in order to obtain wealth and power.
Please note that the actions and motives of these characters may vary from novel to novel, so the definition of the worst character may change accordingly.
Sure. Hobbits have their own unique characteristics that can be blended into the HP universe. Their love for comfort and food can be a contrast to the more serious and often dangerous world of wizards.
One common theme could be the power dynamics. With one guy in a world full of females, the way power is distributed and negotiated can be an interesting theme. Maybe the guy has some special ability or role that gives him a certain status among the females.
Well, he could be a new addition to Lara's team. In the Tomb Raider universe, Lara often teams up with different people. The it guy could bring in a fresh perspective with his technological know - how. He could help Lara in situations where she needs to interface with ancient technology that has some modern - day electronic components.
The plot could involve the guy initially being shocked by the all - female universe. He might struggle to fit in at first, facing cultural differences. Then, he could form unique friendships with some of the female characters. Maybe he helps them solve a problem that only his different perspective can address.
I'm not sure of specific 'one guy all female universe fanfic' works off - hand. But you can try searching on fanfic platforms like Archive of Our Own. There are often various themed fanfictions there, and by using relevant tags and keywords, you might be able to find what you're looking for.
It could be an ordinary guy from our world, like a young college student who is suddenly transported. This type of character would be relatable as he has no special powers at first and has to rely on his wits.