I'm not aware of other specific authors that are distinctively associated with just 'Turtledove Novels' as it seems to be a name perhaps more associated with Harry Turtledove's works in particular. But generally in the genre of alternate - history novels, there are other authors like Kim Stanley Robinson who write in a somewhat related vein, though not directly part of this so - called 'Turtledove Novels' group.
One popular work could be 'The Guns of the South'. It presents an interesting alternate history scenario. The story involves time - traveling Confederates who get access to AK - 47s, which completely changes the dynamics of the American Civil War. It's a great read for those who like to explore how a small change in history can lead to a vastly different outcome.
Another great one is 'The Great War: American Front'. It reimagines World War I with an alternate history where the United States is more directly involved on its own soil. Turtledove does an amazing job of depicting the chaos and destruction of war, as well as the political and social upheaval that follows. He creates complex characters that you can't help but get invested in.
, I recommend the following novels to you. They are all prince love stories similar to Prince Turtledove:
- "The Emperor is the Phoenix": The female protagonist transmigrated into an abandoned concubine and had a love affair with the prince.
- "Waiting for Love": The prince meets the heroine who thinks she is the Mermaid Princess at a banquet. The story between the two of them.
- "Cherry Orchid Aristocratic Academy: Prince Please Wait": The prince and the heroine lived under the same roof, and a story happened between the two.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Turtledove's novels included " I Once Liked You " and " The Immortal World's Big Boss Is Back." These works were described as full of ups and downs, exciting, and well written. Other than that, there was also a novel called " Turtledove Landing ", which was written by Gong Jingran. It was set in Nanshui Town, Western Sichuan, and told the legendary story of three generations of salt merchants, Huai Rongsan, Huai Muchun, and Huai Ruwang. However, the search results did not mention any of Turtledove's other works.
The standard of punishment for beating a turtledove was not explicitly mentioned. However, according to the relevant laws and regulations, illegal hunting and killing of precious and endangered wild animals under the state's key protection may constitute the crime of harming precious and endangered wild animals. According to article 341 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, anyone who illegally hunts or kills precious or endangered wild animals under special state protection shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or criminal detention and shall also be fined; if the circumstances are serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years and shall also be fined; if the circumstances are especially serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than ten years and shall also be fined or confiscated of property. However, whether hitting a turtledove constituted a crime and the corresponding punishment needed to be determined according to the specific circumstances of the case and the interpretation of the law.
An example of a poem with an expression similar to that of "The Dove at the Pass" is as follows:
1 "Ascending"
The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island.
Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down.
I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage.
I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking.
This poem expressed the author's lofty aspirations and feelings of life by describing the scene of climbing high and looking into the distance. Among them," The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes are howling, the sand is clear, and the birds are flying back " depicted the magnificent scenery from a high place, while " The endless falling trees are rustling, and the endless Yangtze River is rolling down " depicted the sadness of the passage of time and the short life through metaphor.
2. Farewell to the Ancient Grass.
The grass on the plain withers and thrives once a year.
The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again.
The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city.
And send the king's grandson away, full of parting feelings.
This poem expressed the sadness and reluctance of parting by describing the natural scenery of the grassland. Among them,"The grass on the plains withers and thrives every year" depicted the vibrant scene of the prairie, while "The wild fire can't be burned, and the spring wind blows again" expressed the strong vitality and indomitable spirit through symbolic means.
Definitely 'The Two Georges'. This novel imagines an alternate North America where the United States and Britain are still linked. It's a thought - provoking look at how different the development of the continent could have been. The story has elements of mystery, politics, and cultural differences, and it really makes you think about historical events and their potential consequences.
Turtledove's novels included " I Once Liked You " and " The Immortal World's Big Boss Is Back." These works were described as full of ups and downs, exciting, and well written.
His novels are known for their in - depth character development. He creates characters from different backgrounds, both soldiers and civilians, and shows their struggles, hopes, and how they are affected by the war. This makes the stories more relatable and engaging.