Sorry, I haven't got a clue about the author of this 'world strongest troll novel'. It could be an indie author or someone from a small press. Without any research or more context, it's impossible to determine.
I'm not sure specifically as it could be any number of things. It might be a novel full of really mischievous and annoying characters who constantly play pranks or disrupt things in an over - the - top way.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as there could be many novels that might be considered in this category. It could be a novel that has very unexpected plot twists, or characters that constantly play tricks on others in an extreme way. Maybe it involves a lot of satirical elements that troll the common tropes in literature.
The unexpected twists. In these novels, the troll - like characters often do things that are completely out of the ordinary. For example, in 'Overlord', the main character might suddenly make a decision that completely baffles his enemies and allies alike. This keeps the readers on their toes.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a 'troll novel' might be about characters who like to cause trouble or play pranks in a really extreme way. It could have a protagonist who is the'strongest' in terms of their trolling abilities, perhaps outsmarting others in a comical or chaotic manner.
I don't know who the author of 'worlds strongest troll novel' is. There could be many relatively unknown or indie authors out there writing such unique novels.
Another one might be 'No Game No Life'. Sora and Shiro, the siblings, are extremely intelligent and they often use their wits to troll their opponents in the various games they play. Their strategies are not only about winning but also about toying with their opponents' minds, which fits the idea of a 'troll' in the context of a light novel.
Well, if you like the concept of 'world's strongest troll novel', you might enjoy 'The Crying of Lot 49' by Thomas Pynchon. It has a rather convoluted plot that keeps the reader guessing and can be seen as trolling in its own way. 'Slaughterhouse - Five' by Kurt Vonnegut also has elements of subverting the expected narrative. It jumps around in time and presents a very different view of war and life. And 'I'm Thinking of Ending Things' by Iain Reid has a very mind - boggling ending that can be considered a form of trolling the reader's assumptions.
There were a few entertainment novels with trolls as the main characters that he could recommend. Among them were " Entertainment Troll " and " My Age of Directing." The protagonists of these novels were all trolls. They showed their talents and unique style of criticism in the entertainment industry. Mo Zhuosi, the protagonist of " Entertainment's Troll," was a stylish, principled, and thoughtful critic. He used his talent to shock the entire world. The main character of " My Director's Era " was a professional troll UP Master. He was accidentally reborn back to the era when martial arts dramas were popular in the mainland and witnessed many classics being made up and changed. These novels all showed the characteristics of the protagonist's trolls in a humorous way, and at the same time, they also revealed some phenomena and problems in the entertainment industry.
We can conclude that 'The Strongest Sect System in the Myriad Worlds' is a fantasy novel. This novel told the story of the protagonist, Wang Xing, who accidentally transmigrated to the Celestial Immortal Continent to become a small sect master and accidentally learned the strongest sect system in the myriad worlds. Through the rewards given by the system, he gradually walked towards the peak of this world. However, we don't know the exact plot and story development.