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My Goddess is Good at Pretending
Author: YuuZu
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Imagination was the eye of the soul, the beginning of creation. Despite her immense power, the Supreme Goddess of Mysterious Origin had to seal herself after saving the world from the threat of destruction. However, she was sent to another world by the universe's will. Ely was a girl suffering from partial memory loss. She was known as the shrine priestess of the Sacred Mountain. One day, she received the holy mission to unseal her Goddess Master. She got her priorities straight. However... The pets she adopted became the Demon Kings, capable of suppressing the world. The tree she planted became the World Tree, forming a bridge between heaven and earth. The passerby who received enlightenment from her became the Sage who led the entire generation. The disciples she nurtured became bigshots known across the three worlds. When she looked back... The street painter who pestered her for her handicrafts and paintings turned out to be a God. The young priestess she recruited was actually the number one saintess from the Divine World. She was known as the holy saintess. Yet, she still referred to herself as a mortal.

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What are the characteristics of good Nigerian novels?
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2024-11-10 16:54
Good Nigerian novels often have a strong sense of place. They vividly describe the Nigerian landscape, from the bustling cities to the rural villages. For example, in 'Things Fall Apart', Chinua Achebe brings to life the Igbo villages with details of their huts, markets, and communal spaces. Another characteristic is the exploration of complex themes. Nigerian novels deal with issues like colonialism, post - colonial identity, family values, and cultural clashes. In 'Half of a Yellow Sun', Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie examines the Biafran War and its aftermath on people's identities and relationships. They also tend to have richly developed characters that are relatable and multi - dimensional, like the characters in 'Purple Hibiscus' who struggle with family expectations and personal growth.
What are the characteristics of Nigerian romantic novels in the list of Nigerian romantic novels?
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2024-11-11 03:02
In the list of Nigerian romantic novels, one characteristic is the exploration of different types of love. It's not just about romantic love between a man and a woman. There can be love for family, love for the community, and how these different loves interact. Also, the language used is often rich and colorful, with Nigerian idioms and expressions that bring the stories to life and give a distinct flavor to the romantic narratives.
Are free online Nigerian romance novels any good?
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2024-12-03 04:37
Yes, they can be very good. Nigerian romance novels often bring unique cultural elements into the story. They might include traditions, family values, and local settings that are different from Western - centric romances. The characters can be vividly drawn, and the relationships are often complex and engaging.
Can you recommend some good Nigerian novels?
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2024-11-10 13:20
Sure. 'Purple Hibiscus' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is also a very good Nigerian novel. It focuses on a young girl's journey of self - discovery and her relationship with her family, set against the backdrop of a strict religious household in Nigeria. And 'The Fishermen' by Chigozie Obioma is worth reading. It's about four brothers in a Nigerian town and how a prophecy affects their lives and relationships in a tragic way.
What are the best Nigerian novels?
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2024-11-23 22:37
One of the best Nigerian novels is 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe. It gives a vivid portrayal of Igbo society before and during the colonial period. Another great one is 'Half of a Yellow Sun' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, which beautifully tells the story of the Biafran War. And 'Purple Hibiscus' by Adichie as well, exploring family, religion and abuse in a Nigerian context.
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With the descent of the evolution code, the world would change and everything would be overturned. Was it evolution and rebirth, or destruction and extinction? Is this what you think? NO! What if they were homeless and had nowhere to live? "Sister, don't worry. We can build a city." The price of land was sky-high. What if there were not enough resources? "Sister, look, I got a coupon. It's a 10% discount!" … A certain someone thought,"Hmph, no matter how powerful the apocalypse is, it can't be as powerful as me, the European King." Facing the sudden changes in the world, the birth of new species, and the dangerous apocalypse. Ye Xingyue relied on her luck to become the final winner, hehe n(* Greatest ▽ Greatest *)n -- Fragment: Ye Xingyue had nothing left to live for."As the City Lord, I'm actually heavily in debt. It's too difficult for me!" In the next second, the butler elf congratulated the City Lord. The debt had been paid off. Looking at the barren scenery, Ye Xingyue cried."There's only the City Lord's Mansion, but there's no place to live. Can it be any worse?" In the next second, the City Lord's Mansion was completely renewed. It was ancient and beautiful. Ye Xingyue was in a sorry state."These wild beasts are getting harder and harder to fight. Their equipment is getting harder and harder to drop." A certain someone looked at the pile of resource equipment that had just dropped in his backpack and silently clicked send. -- A different apocalypse, a different female lead, a different path to becoming king.

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