I'm not entirely sure which specific novels are considered 'the best' by Le Monde as it can change over time and depend on various criteria. However, some well - known and highly regarded novels in general include 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It's a classic that has endured for its brilliant character development and exploration of social hierarchies in 19th - century England. Another could be 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which delves into the American Dream and the hollowness that can lurk beneath the glittering surface of wealth and status.
"To Give Up the World for Beauties (Part 1)" was a romance novel written by May Meier. The story was about the daughter of a prisoner who became the love of three princes. They all wanted to marry her, but because of the disparity in status, they could not do so. In order to survive, the female lead endured the humiliation of being sent by the Empress to the Crown Prince as a trial marriage slave. In this contest of love and power, the heroine was faced with a cold choice. In addition to love, there were two other women as smart as her who were also involved in the conspiracy of power. This novel described how she continued to move forward on the road of gaining and losing.
There are many romantic novels that start with the word "Qing".
1 "Lethal"-Bufei Smoke
2 "The World"-Ink Treasure Is Not Treasure
3 "The World"-Feng Qing
4th Night-The Concubine
5 "The Phoenix of the World"-Dream of Three Lives
6 "The Legend of the World's Ink Fragrance"-Dream of Clouds
7 "The World's Overwhelming"-Electric Lines
8 "The Voice of the World"-Ziwei Liunian
9 "The Phoenix of the World"-Electric Wires
10 "The Peerless State Scholar"-Fourteen Nights
The above novels are all fictional. If there are similarities, it is purely coincidental.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a character named Chaboute who has adventures all by himself. Maybe it's a story of self - discovery or a journey in a unique world.
Yun Qingwan was an ancient romance novel written by Little Fatty. The story tells the protagonist Yun Qingwan's path of revenge. In her previous life, she was a divine doctor with superb medical skills, but she suffered betrayal and abuse. After her rebirth, she transformed into an iron-blooded Asura, determined to take revenge. However, she was unexpectedly spoiled by the villain. The story also involved the role of Situ Ting. He was grateful to Yun Qingwan and was willing to devote himself to her. The whole story is fictional, please do not imitate it.
We know that 'The Orchids in the Red Chamber' is a novel, which mainly tells the story of a family's decline. In the story, there was a young master who had been neglected by others. How would his fate change, as well as the relationship and disputes between him and the other characters? This novel also involved elements such as worrying about the country and the people, politics, and love. However, the specific plot and ending could only be understood after reading the entire novel.
Du-lu-du-du-du-lu-toot was an onomatopoeic word used to describe the sound of continuous trembling or the appearance of trembling. In the search results provided, there was no mention of the specific content or song of Dulududu Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to answer the question regarding the dulutu toot.
You can start by visiting the official website of Le Monde. They might have articles or sections dedicated to literature where they discuss or list their picks for the best novels. Another option is to check their print editions in the books or arts sections which may feature reviews and compilations of great novels.
The writing styles also contribute to their specialness. Some novels might have very lyrical and beautiful prose, while others could have a more straightforward but engaging narrative. Take 'Moby - Dick' for instance. Its detailed descriptions of the sea and the whale hunt are both fascinating and a bit intimidating in terms of the scope of the writing.