There are many idioms to describe novels. Here are some of the more commonly used ones: 1. Rich and colorful: The content of the novel is rich and colorful, full of imagination and imagination. 2. Ups and downs: It described the ups and downs of the novel's plot as exciting and unpredictable. 3. Enthralling: Description of the novel's plot that is so attractive that it is difficult for people to resist and want to continue reading. 4. Plain and ordinary: describing the plot of the novel as boring without surprises. 5. Fictional and bizarre: The content of the novel is described as very bizarre and completely fictional without any basis. 6. Elegant writing: It is used to describe the novel's smooth writing and beautiful language that can attract the reader's attention. 7. Plot twists and turns: The twists and turns of the novel's plot make people have rich associations and imaginations. 8. Ingenious conception: The novel's conception is ingenious and fascinating, making it impossible to predict the development of the story. 9. Delicate Description: The description of the novel is delicate, allowing the reader to feel the emotions and psychological state of the protagonist. 10. Vivid Language: It is used to describe the novel's vivid and infectious language that can attract the reader's attention.