Generally speaking, guides are non-fiction. They are designed to give precise and useful information, not fictional stories. For example, a cooking guide tells you how to make real dishes, not make-believe ones.
There were some, such as "The Mind Reading Little Ancestor and Her Mother Win All the Way in the Harem" and "Beauty Strategy", both of which were light novels. The main characters in these novels had plots to conquer their own mothers. Let me recommend,"The Female Lead in Quick Wear Always Breaks Her Leg,""The Revenge Strategy of the Female Lead in Quick Wear,""Quick Wear System: Adonis, Don't Come Over!" It's a sci-fi space-time travel novel like "The Strategy Guide System of the Other World." Both have strategies and are very good to read ~ I hope you like my recommendations, Mwah ~😗
, I recommend the following novels that are similar to "Cannon Fodder Strategy: 101 Styles of Scumbag Torturing":
1. "Quick Wear Scumbag's Guide": It was also a quick wear theme. The female protagonist needed to complete various missions to help her be reborn.
2. "Quick Wear Female Lead: Poisonous Prince Charming Strategy Guide": It was also a quick wear genre, but the female lead helped various male leads to defeat the female lead, which was actually revenge.
3. "Quick Wear: A Cannon Fodder's Scum Torturing Manual" was very similar to "Cannon Fodder's Strategy: 101 Styles of Scum Torturing". The female protagonist had to transmigrate to various novel worlds to complete various missions and be reborn.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I don't know. There's no widespread knowledge or reliable source indicating whether Toriyama actually reviewed the manga guides. It remains a mystery for now.
The problem of reading guidance for famous works!️
Reading guides to famous works are brief introductions and explanations to help readers better understand the content and meaning of the famous works. The following are some questions that I hope can help answer your questions:
Who is the author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'?
Who is the author of Water Margins?
Who is the author of Journey to the West?
Who is the author of Romance of the Three Kingdoms?
Who is the author of The Scholars?
Who is the author of "Ordinary World"?
Who is the author of One Hundred Years of Solitude?
Who is the author of the Hundred Years War?
Who is the author of Jane Eyre?
Who is the author of "Miserable World"?
I hope the above questions can be of help to you. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.
Writing non-fiction job guides can help people gain valuable insights and practical advice for their careers. It provides clear and useful information that can lead to better job opportunities and professional growth.
First, do thorough research on the topic you want to cover. Then, organize the information clearly and engagingly. Use vivid language and illustrations if possible.
Many fantasy and sci-fi authors do this. Neil Gaiman, for instance, with his mythical worlds, and Ursula K. Le Guin, whose created worlds are richly detailed. It helps immerse readers deeper into the story.
I recommend "Unending Splendid Beauty: The Flying Phoenix" to you. This novel is an ancient romance novel written by the author, Liu Meng. The story was about a modern girl who traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became a palace maid. In order to survive and protect herself, she had to learn how to fight in the palace and finally win the favor of the emperor. The exciting storyline, the background of the palace, and the unfolding of the love story between the protagonists, I believe that you will not be able to put it down. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~