Well, many long novels in the list tend to have complex plots. For example, 'Anna Karenina' has multiple storylines that intertwine, showing different aspects of society and human relationships.
There were some long-lasting cultivation romance novels that he could recommend. Among them were " The Reborn Doctor's Wife Controlling Her Husband,"" First-grade True Immortal,"" Immortal Lady,"" Female Supporting Cultivator Cultivates, and the Main Character Worships the Heavens,"" Celestial Venerable Yuan,"" Please Wait, High God,"" The Divine Venerable Wants to Get Married Everyday,"" The Abducted Immortal Cultivation Path," and " The Legend of Immortal Resentment," etc. These novels were all fantasy romance novels. The female protagonists were all very powerful, and cultivation was the core of the story. However, the search results provided did not clearly list the 100 classic cultivation novels. Therefore, I don't know which books are the 100 classic immortal cultivation novels.
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I don't think so. Long novels offer a more immersive and detailed experience. They give readers the chance to really get to know the characters and the world the author creates. Many classic and beloved works are long novels, proving their enduring value.
I recommend "Rebirth's Eye of the Sky". In this modern romance novel, the female protagonist traveled all over the world bald when she was young. When she grew up, she began to grow braids. There was also a male character who liked to lift the female protagonist's hair and play with it with his fingertips. In addition, there was also the modern romance novel "Wolf Pet". The female lead soaked in the bathtub until the water turned cold and her long hair was lifted. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I think 'The Legend of Chu Liuxiang' is very popular. It has a dashing protagonist and a series of thrilling adventures. The character of Chu Liuxiang is very charming.
Sure. 'War and Peace' by Leo Tolstoy is a great long novel. It's a complex exploration of Russian society during the Napoleonic era, with a large cast of characters and detailed descriptions of war and peace times.
One long novel from around that time could be 'Anna Karenina' by Leo Tolstoy, which was published in serial form starting in the 1870s. It is a complex exploration of Russian society, love, and family. The characters are richly drawn, and it delves deep into themes like adultery, morality, and the social structure of the time.