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The word count of popular novels can vary greatly. For example, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' has around 100,000 words. Some young adult novels like 'The Hunger Games' might be around 99,750 words. It really depends on the genre, target audience, and the story the author wants to tell.
I'm not aware of any widely known 'word magic light novel' series off the top of my head. It could be a relatively niche concept that hasn't gained mainstream popularity yet.
"The Age of the Awakening of Mo Wu" is a fantasy and oriental fantasy novel written by the author, One Mouth of Sesame Oil. The general plot of this novel is as follows:
The title was poisonous, but the book was very good! Any author with a title of more than seven words was a cute noob!
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"I Can Farm Treasures From Reading Fictions" was a novel about urban supernatural powers written by the author, Zhang Sanshu. The general plot of this novel was:
Zhang Yang was a novel fanatic and had read countless novels.
One day, someone tried to sell him an e-book reader, saying that as long as he finished reading any of the novels, he would be able to find treasures or beauties in the novels.
Zhang Yang expressed that he believed his words.
However, when he bought the reader and finished reading a novel, something strange happened…
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The book,"New Three Kingdoms at the End of Han Dynasty", was a historical novel written by the author. The general plot of this novel was:
This was the first time he had written a web novel. He hoped that the readers would like it.
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"The Fantasy Life of the Three Kingdoms" was a historical novel written by the author, Wen Qibai. The general plot of this novel was:
A fantasy journey of the Three Kingdoms, a passionate and funny trip, a memory of a real life, a new book,"A wisp of smoke", a martial arts novel, if you are interested, you can come and take a look...
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"The Crazy Author" was a short-story novel written by the author, Gu Zhou Yi Yu. The general plot of this novel was:
It was a short and concise story, and it was a work of imagination. Everyone was welcome to collect and read it. The first story,"The Crazy Author," was finished. The second story,"Dual Identity," was released. The third story,"Crazy Author: Miscellany of the Prison", is about to be released…Each story is independent and related. It's fun to read them together, and it's not hard to read them separately. Your support is my greatest motivation! Everyone is welcome to comment on the novel! Thank you again for your support!
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Imperial Culture Realm was a fantasy novel written by the author, a certain Huan. The general plot of this novel was:
Words could be a spiritual dialogue on paper, or they could be a divine weapon that swept across the battlefield. With a dictionary in hand, the world was mine.
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"The Three Famous Warriors" was a traditional martial arts novel written by the author, Tempered Spirit and Harmful Ears. The general plot of this novel was:
What was a strong person? Being famous in the world was not strong, being invincible was not strong, being strong was not in the name of justice, being strong was not known by the public, and being strong was always in the dark, but was always praised by the martial world. I know of three powerhouses. What about you?
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The book "Prince Hao Meng" was an ancient romance novel written by the author, Third Miss Lin. The general plot of this novel was:
Here is Zheng Tai,
There are handsome guys here,
There was also a super invincible transmigration cutie here!
I like to see those who travel through time,
Those who didn't like transmigration had to watch it too!
As for whether you read it or not, I read it anyway…
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"I've Casted Words" was an urban supernatural novel written by the author, Mr. Tofu. The general plot of this novel was:
This book was also known as "Every word in my novel can turn into money" and "From a failed author to the richest man in the world". The failed online author, Fang Zigu, had written more than ten novels in three years, all of which failed. Suddenly, a system appeared in his mind, telling him that his novel could be sold. Every word he wrote could directly turn into money! [Before signing the contract: 0.1 yuan per word][Work signing: 1 yuan per word][Work uploaded to Sanjiang Channel: 10 yuan per word!] [The work has been included in the premium channel: 100 yuan per word!] [Author level reached LV2: 20% bonus to the entire book.] [Author Level has reached Level 3: 40% bonus to the entire book.] [Author level reached LV4: 60% bonus for the entire book.] [Author level reached LV5: 80% bonus for the entire book.] [Author level has reached God: 100% bonus for the entire book!] [Author Level Platinum: 200% bonus to the entire book.] Young man! For money! Work hard to write! PS: The beginning of this book was poisoned by the author. Those with low cultivation should be careful!
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"It's Good to Have Money in Charm Pet" was a light novel by the author, Mo Mo, who had written his name. The general plot of this novel was:
Within the Crimson Flame Sun, Chu Mu's old soul finally heard a voice from the outside world. He looked over and saw a graceful and beautiful young man standing in front of the Crimson Flame Sun. His eyes seemed to see through the endless flames and locked onto him. Chu Mu, I'm here to save you."
The word count for popular YA (Young Adult) novels can vary greatly. Some may be as short as 50,000 words, which is on the lower end but still common for shorter, fast - paced YA reads. However, many popular ones fall in the range of 60,000 - 80,000 words. Novels like 'The Hunger Games' are around 99,750 words. Longer YA epics can reach 100,000 words or more. It really depends on the complexity of the story, the number of plotlines, and the level of detail the author wants to include.
The word count of popular romance novels can vary greatly. Some short and sweet romance novellas might be around 20,000 - 30,000 words. However, full - length popular romance novels often range from 60,000 to 100,000 words. This allows for the development of the relationship between the main characters, the building of the plot, and the creation of the romantic tension. For example, novels like 'Pride and Prejudice' are around 122,000 words, which is on the longer side but still within the realm of what is considered a popular romance novel in terms of length.
It depends. For example, young adult popular novels are often in the range of 60,000 - 80,000 words to keep the attention of the young readers. But for general - audience popular novels, a common length is around 100,000 words. Some very long - running series may have individual novels that are much longer, say 180,000 words or more, as they need to continue the story arcs and develop characters further.
The word count of popular YA (Young Adult) novels can vary greatly. Some might be as short as 50,000 words, which is on the lower end. Many fall in the range of 60,000 - 80,000 words. However, some epic YA novels can reach up to 100,000 words or more. For example, 'The Hunger Games' trilogy has varying word counts per book, with the first one being around 99,750 words. It depends on the complexity of the story, the number of sub - plots, and the author's writing style.
The word count of very popular novels can vary greatly. For example, 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen has around 122,500 words. 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald has about 47,094 words. These word counts can be affected by different editions, translations, and whether they include things like forewords or appendices.
A third could be 'In Search of Lost Time' by Marcel Proust. It's a very long and introspective work. Proust explores memory, time, and the nature of art through the detailed experiences and thoughts of the narrator. It's a very deep and complex exploration of the human psyche.