I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a series novel often has an overarching plot that develops over multiple books. It might be about characters trying to 'make it right' in terms of relationships, society, or some personal quests. Maybe it involves characters facing challenges and working towards solutions to set things on the right path.
Since I'm not familiar with the 'make it right the series novel', it's hard to say for sure. However, often in such novels, there are protagonists who are the driving force behind the 'making it right' aspect. They could be ordinary people with extraordinary willpower. There might also be some antagonists who initially oppose the main characters' attempts to make things right, adding conflict to the story.
You need to plan your story well. Decide on the key plot points and characters, and then estimate how much space each part will take. This can help you determine the appropriate size.
In theory, Americans can make manga left to right. However, the traditional manga format is right to left, but for creative freedom or to suit a specific audience, they could go the left-to-right way. It might affect the reading experience for some, but it's possible.
'The Right One' was a Hokkien TV series filmed in Taiwan in 1998. It was directed by Lin Tianbing and broadcasted on Taiwan's People's Television and Quanzhou TV Channel 4. The play was divided into two units. The first unit was " The Legend of Zhu Yuanzhang ", which told the story of the white-browed old man predicting that the Yuan Dynasty would end and Liu Bowen was ordered to assist the true son of heaven to ascend the throne. The second unit was " The Legend of Zhao Kuangyin ", which told the story of the Golden Dragon... However, the search results provided above did not provide any more detailed information about the TV series.
One element is unexpectedness. For example, when someone is supposed to go left to reach a normal place like a store, but goes right and ends up in a completely different and unexpected situation, like a circus tent. Another is the confusion of the character. If a character is really sure they are going the right way (left or right) but are completely wrong, it can be very funny. For instance, a delivery person who is positive that the house is to the right, but it's actually to the left, and they keep arguing with the homeowner about it.
I think it really comes down to your creative vision. Right-to-left can add an interesting twist, but make sure it doesn't confuse or frustrate your audience. You might want to do some research on similar comics with that layout first.
" Just in Time " was an urban life TV series with Qin Hailu, Bao Jianfeng, Zuo Xiaoqing, and Tian Yu as the main actors. The plot revolved around the life of a middle-aged woman, Xu Meng 'an. She faced layoffs, obstacles in her career advancement, her husband's loss of job, her daughter's early love, and an unexpected pregnancy, which made her feel pressured. At the same time, her best friend, Chen Wanzhen, was also confused about the life of a full-time wife and finally decided to return to the workplace. The series explored the challenges and re-positioning of middle-aged people by showing the struggles and growth of middle-aged women in their families and careers. "Just in Time" was broadcast on June 3, 2024 on Hunan TV, Mango TV, and iQiyi.
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