Well, to accurately determine the reading level of 'A Soccer Story', one would need to analyze various aspects. Firstly, the length and complexity of the words. If it contains a lot of multi - syllable words that are not commonly known, it might indicate a higher reading level. Secondly, the sentence structure. Long, convoluted sentences with multiple clauses would suggest a more advanced level. Also, the overall theme and how it's presented. If it requires a certain amount of prior knowledge about soccer to fully understand, it could also affect the reading level. Without having read the story myself, it's difficult to give a definite answer.
Webtoon does have a few 18+ comics. However, their availability can vary depending on your region and the platform's content regulations. Some might be hidden behind age verification or specific access settings.
Yes, I can recommend the book " Basketball Goalkeeper " to you. Although it is a sports or basketball novel, the main character is a soccer goalkeeper, and his performance on the basketball court is also very outstanding. The book told the story of a super goalkeeper of a youth soccer team who was kicked out of the team because he was framed. Later, he was brought to the United States by a down-and-out scout to start his basketball career. Not only did he perform well on the basketball court, but his goalkeeping skills were also very outstanding, and he was praised by senior star players. I hope you will like this novel.😘
No, webtoon and manhwa are not exactly the same. Webtoons can come from various countries and have diverse styles, while manhwa specifically refers to Korean comics.
No, they're not the same. Manhwa is a general term for Korean comics. Webtoons, on the other hand, are a specific type of digital comic format that originated in South Korea and are usually designed for online reading with a vertical scroll.