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Swimming Prodigy’s Return

Swimming Prodigy’s Return

Life isn’t fair and Kim Min-chul knows it...except it isn’t for the reason you are thinking. ...Min-chul is just too damn PERFECT!!! he has a tall height of 184 cm, a fast metabolism, perfect swimmer’s body without even trying and is unknowingly a ladies man! He makes girls fall for him without even knowing!!! How do you even do that?!?! Unfortunately however, he let this all get to his head. Not starting his swimming career until he was in junior high and barely making it into the international leagues. Even then, he would neglect his training regularly. With his 184 cm height, his constant slumping caused him to lose some height, eventually reducing to 176 cm. Even with his fast metabolism, he ate too much and rarely exercised; giving him a potbelly at 29. Despite his natural swimmer’s body, his shoulders got narrowed down and social skills now non-existent. Looking back at his life in high-school and college as a 40 year old salaryman making just above-average wage, he stares over Wariss Bridge and contemplates. Contemplating whether life is worth living or not... “Bwahahahaha!!! What the hell, author? Contemplating what, you liar! I just thought that the view was nice!” “...y-y-you...you’re courting death; insulting me, ancestor koppa!” That day, a strong gust of wind started the chain of unlikely events that would eventually take Min-chul’s life. ‘.....I died, huh?’ [beep boop zorp... I am making robot noises!] “What the hell?!?!” [Oh! You are host, yes? I am your system! Your swimming system!] NOTE: This story isn’t one of those “ sport is life” novels. This is the story of redemption for a man who lost everything due to his own negligence. He isn’t a swimmer, he is a regular guy with a life who is also happens to be a swimmer. Don’t get me wrong though, there will be tournament arcs and swimming tournaments but I will focus on a more slice of life type story for this novel.
Sports
68 Chs
SWITCH

SWITCH

Some girls dream of marrying a prince. But a few of this "some girls" take dreaming to a whole new level. On the red corner, we have Erika Hatsugawa, a self-proclaimed "the future empress of Japan", who has been in love with the Emperor's son since she first saw the Emperor's son....in pictures. However, her dream seems to contradict with what fate gave her. Being in the type of status that she is in at the moment, it is bizarre how she set her eyes on actually marrying the prince. It is almost impossible (even me as a writer finds it it impossible) but there's always the "what-if" phenomenon. Erika's family was never blessed with fortune. They are living the substandard life, eating substandard food, and having substandard ways, but Erika never thought being in that state forever. Her goals are so high, she is actually flaring the "monarch's life" within her it started to become quite cringing for the people around her. Meanwhile on the blue corner, we have Kairo Moriyama, who is probably the most boring person Erika has ever met. There is no special role for him except that he's actually everywhere Erika is. It was rude to think this way though, since this Kairo Moriyama is blessed with looks and overwhelming charisma, which is something Erika quite hated about him, making him the main target for her bullying. However, given the fact that he's indeed everywhere, it is safe to assume that this is destiny's game. Who would've thought that Kairo Moriyama is the main key to make her dreams come true. Will Erika succeed in attaining the life that she wanted? Will there be a switch for her dreams to come true and change her life from poverty to wealth? Explore her story as you join this ride where dreams can come true..... or not. This is SWITCH.
General
21 Chs
Are there any fiction books about swimming?
Yes, there are. For example, 'The Swimmers' by Julie Otsuka is a fictional work that involves swimming. It tells the story of a group of swimmers and their experiences in the pool, exploring themes like community, aging, and the power of routine.
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2024-11-26 11:01
What are the best swimming fiction books?
One of the best swimming fiction books is 'The Swimmer' by John Cheever. It's a short story that follows a man who decides to swim across all the pools in his neighborhood, which is a rather strange and fascinating concept. The story delves into themes like the passage of time, the illusions we have about our own lives, and how our perception of self can change. It's a thought - provoking read that uses the act of swimming as a vehicle to explore deeper human experiences.
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2024-11-15 08:31
What are the most popular competitive swimming books fiction?
A relatively popular one is 'The Swimmer' by John Cheever. It's a short story that delves into the psyche of a man who decides to swim across the county via all the pools in the area. It has a somewhat surreal and thought - provoking take on the act of swimming, which can be related to the world of competitive swimming in terms of the individual's relationship with the water.
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2024-12-03 13:04
Can you recommend some books about swimming fiction?
One great book is 'The Swimmer' by John Cheever. It's a fascinating exploration of a man's journey as he decides to swim across the county via the pools in his neighbors' backyards.
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2024-11-24 01:00
Can you recommend some fiction books related to swimming?
One is 'The Art of Fielding' by Chad Harbach. Although it's mainly about baseball, there are important swimming scenes that play a role in the characters' lives. Another is 'Swimming Studies' by Leanne Shapton, which combines memoir and fiction elements around the theme of swimming.
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2024-11-27 05:44
Can you recommend some competitive swimming books fiction?
One great fictional book about competitive swimming is 'The Art of Swimming' by Caroline Vout. It beautifully weaves the story of a young swimmer's journey in the competitive world with elements of self - discovery and the challenges of the sport.
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2024-12-02 18:51
What are some must - read best swimming fiction books?
Definitely 'Swimming to Antarctica'. Lynne Cox's story is truly extraordinary. She writes in a way that makes you feel as if you are right there in the frigid water with her. Her descriptions of how she prepares for these extreme swims, the support she gets from her team, and the actual experience of being in the water surrounded by icebergs are simply amazing. It gives you a new - found respect for the power of the human body and spirit.
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2024-11-15 15:38
What are some interesting books about swimming fiction for young adults?
For young adults, 'Deep and Dark and Dangerous' by Mary Downing Hahn is a good choice. It has a mystery element intertwined with swimming as the characters are near a lake and there are secrets related to swimming in it.
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2024-11-24 14:20
Is swimming lessons a mystery or fiction?
Swimming lessons aren't a mystery or fiction. They're a structured and educational process designed to impart swimming skills and knowledge. It's a hands-on learning experience based on physical activity and instruction.
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2024-10-14 13:14
Is it appropriate to write swimming naked in erotic fiction?
It is not appropriate. Erotic fiction often contains inappropriate and vulgar content, and including 'swimming naked' in such a context may be considered unethical and violate moral and social norms.
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2024-11-23 03:14
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