It depends. Some Hoofbeats books might fall under historical fiction if they accurately depict a specific historical period and its context. But not all of them necessarily do.
No. Just because they are Hoofbeats books doesn't mean they are always historical fiction. There could be different themes and genres within the series.
It has stories that feature horses with special powers, their friendships, and the challenges they overcome. The tales are often filled with imagination and charm.
The characters included the male lead, Yibu, who was calm and liked to think about everything.
" The Battle of the Tribes " by Fate Seizer. It was a fantasy novel with elements of management, transmigration, calmness, strategy, hot-bloodedness, hegemony, and primitive elements.
[User recommendation: Original text, should be a war genre.]
I hope you will like this book.
The following are some novel titles recommended for the male protagonist:
1. 'I made a fortune in the Beast World.'
2. My Tribe is a little strong.
3. [Primitive Battle]
4. The Most Powerful Tribe in All Time
5. " Reborn and Warm Marriage, My Dear Mr. He "
6. " Without Qin Shi Huang's personal order, you are not allowed to leave the Milky Way Border Pass."
7. "I Am the Ancestor of the Xiao Clan."
8. " The Sims: I Open the Path of Immortality for All Living Beings "
These novels covered the growth and rise of the male protagonist in the tribe and could be used as a choice for male readers.