In web novels, quote brackets can serve as a way to mark off dialogue that is different from the main conversation. It could be a whisper, or a thought that is so strong it's almost like the character is speaking to themselves. They help in creating a more immersive experience for the reader by clearly differentiating these types of 'inner' communication.
When using quote brackets for dialogue nuances like a whisper or a mumbled comment, make sure the surrounding text supports it. For instance, if a character is in a crowded room and is whispering, the description before and after the quote - bracketed whisper should set the scene. You can say something like 'In the noisy room, he [whispered] his secret to her.'
Here are some recommendations for novels similar to Rolling Curtain:
1. Book of Troubled Times
2. [Spirit Realm Walker]
3. The Tang's Table
4. The King of Familiar
5. 'Fairy, please listen to my explanation.'
These novels cover different topics and styles. You can choose to read them according to your preferences.
Cartoon roller skates are usually colorful and have cute designs of popular cartoon characters. They often have unique patterns and decorations that make them stand out.
You can start by sketching the basic shape of the roller coaster track. Then add details like the cars and people. Use simple lines and bright colors to make it look cartoonish.
I'm not certain, but it seems he was someone associated with high - roller activities. Maybe a gambler or someone involved in high - stakes entertainment.
Once, I was on a roller coaster at an old, dilapidated amusement park. As the coaster climbed the first big hill, there was a strange creaking sound. When we reached the top and started the plunge, suddenly the safety bar seemed to loosen. I held on for dear life, screaming all the way down, fearing I'd be thrown out at any moment.