πI'm very confident that I can recommend I'm Crazy for Her and Back to Youth. These two novels were about urban life. They were written from the time they were students and told the growth and love stories of the protagonists. In particular,"I'm Crazy About Her" was set in a large department store. It told the story of the male protagonist's pure first love when he was a student, and the intrigue when he entered the workplace. He experienced the ups and downs of his relationship over the past ten years. It was very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
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πI recommend the following novels to you. I hope you like them: - "Wild Little Shennong": A bitter college student returns to his hometown to start a business, build a farm, and lead the villagers to become rich. He also harvests the sweet fruit of love. - "Beginning of 2011": A story of a college student returning to his hometown to start a business. It was neither a rebirth nor a native land. It had already been published in the finale "Great Country Finance." - "Who's Drunken with Me? The Legend of Pioneering": In the 1990s in Beijing, in the field of mobile phone retail, a poor college student used his own persistence and faith to start a business and the history of his struggle. - <University Jinshi>: In real life, university students start their own businesses. They always have a way to earn money. Here, you will see a completely different scene. - "Top Student Delivery Man": An outstanding graduate from a famous university rejected an enviable high-paying job after graduation and returned to his hometown. He started his business with the feelings of starting a business in the express delivery industry and providing convenient life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The first novels were written quite a while ago, probably in the 17th or 18th century.
The history of novels is quite complex and their exact origin is hard to pinpoint. But some early forms of fictional narratives date back centuries ago.
The first novels were written around the 17th and 18th centuries. This was a time when literary forms were evolving, and authors began to tell longer, more complex stories in a way that we now recognize as the novel format.
πI recommend the following novels to you, all about being reborn into students: 1. "Reborn City Immortal King" was a Xianxia modern cultivation novel. The main character was reborn as a high school student and rose up to dominate the world and take back everything. 2. "The City's Strongest Counterattack" was a supernatural novel about the city. The protagonist was reborn as a student and started the counterattack of the Half-Fairy who was reborn on Earth. 3. "The Strongest Reborn Female Student" was a modern cultivation novel. The main character traveled to the planet in the year 3012 and became a queen from a pitiful age, from a bad student to a top student. 4. "The Rebirth of the Peerless Prince Charming: Ye Tai Qing Cheng" was a modern romance and urban life novel. The female protagonist was reborn as a female student in the finance department, chasing love and career. 5. "The Strongest Reborn Abandoned Young Master" was an urban life novel. The protagonist was reborn as a high school student and embarked on the path to greatness. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Hey, I highly recommend The Story of My Husband Courting His Wife and She's as Sweet as Strawberries to you. The two books were about childhood sweethearts. The former was ancient romance, while the latter was romantic youth. I hope you like these two books ~
Classic novels were written over a wide range of time periods. Some date back centuries, while others are more recent. It really depends on the specific novel.
Yes, dystopian novels were quite popular around the time 1984 was written. They captured people's imaginations and concerns about society.
It's hard to pinpoint an exact date. Novels have evolved over time in Asia, and the earliest forms might date back centuries ago.