๐I recommend the following historical military novels to you:
"The Wild Wolf Commando of the War of Resistance": The story revolved around the battle experience of a sniper. It was full of intense and exciting military elements, and the writing was smooth. It was very worth reading.
"The Strongest Soldier of the Anti-Japanese War": This novel tells the story of a small character's anti-Japanese war epic. He relied on his courage and strength to rise and become an anti-Japanese general. He was not only a witness to history, but also a creator of history. It was very touching.
"The Legend of the Warhawk": The protagonist traveled back to the Anti-Japanese War and became a hidden member with a dual identity. He led the commando team to fight against the Japanese invaders on the battlefield. The novel's writing style was calm and the plot was compact. It was very worth reading.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Reborn to the War of Resistance and The Great Wall of Flesh and Blood were both web novels that could not be directly compared. The plots, character settings, and worldviews of these two works were different, so it was impossible to give a clear answer. You can choose a work that suits you according to your preferences and reading experience.
To flesh out a novel, think about expanding the settings. Describe them vividly to make the reader feel like they're really there. Another thing is to deepen the themes and explore different aspects of them. Also, don't rush the story's pace; let events unfold naturally.
It might be about a passionate or intense story involving the concepts of 'flesh' and 'fire' in a fictional context. Maybe it's a story of a character's internal struggle or a relationship that's as consuming as fire.
Unfortunately, I don't have the information regarding the author of 'A Fire in the Flesh: A Flesh and Fire Novel'. It would be best to search for it in literary databases, local bookstores, or by asking fellow book enthusiasts who might be more familiar with this particular work.
First off, ask yourself 'what if' questions to expand the idea. Develop a clear beginning, middle, and end. Add layers of emotion and themes to make it more profound.
Well, start by developing the characters deeply. Make them have unique personalities, backgrounds, and motivations. Also, add in some interesting conflicts and obstacles to spice up the relationship.
Well, one way is to describe their physical appearance in a way that reflects their personality. And show how they interact with other characters. Their reactions and emotions in different situations can reveal a lot about them. Another thing is to give them unique quirks or habits that make them stand out.