😋I recommend the following novels to you, all of which are fantasy novels: 1. "Staff Cultivation: Start from a handyman, make friends with the most loyal brothers, and do what you think is right! Until they became the number one group in the cultivation world! 2. "I've actually become the Eldest Senior Brother": A casual gatha could make a god break through his bottleneck and soar into the sky. For a moment, whether it was immortals, demons, or gods, they had to respectfully address him as "Eldest Senior Brother!" 3. [My Familiar's Damage Is A Little Low]: With the help of his skill panel, he embarked on a strange path. When he found someone to fight one-on-one, everyone avoided him. You might not lose if you fought one-on-one with him, but you would never win. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The threshold for a yoga teacher was relatively low because yoga was a popular sport and lifestyle. More and more people began to learn yoga and become a yoga teacher. However, to become an excellent yoga teacher, you also need to have a wealth of yoga knowledge and teaching experience. At the same time, you need to constantly learn and improve your skills.
According to the information provided so far, there were no fantasy novels that described the protagonist as not arrogant. However, if you want to read a novel where the main character isn't that arrogant, I can recommend some works that are suitable for you, such as 'Ordinary World',' Dream of the Red Chamber','The Three-Body Technique', and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"I recommend" Heavenly God "to you. This is an Eastern fantasy novel. Although the main character is very powerful, he doesn't like to show off. He keeps a low profile and hides his strength. He doesn't like to show his face either. He is a serious character. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There might not be a well - known book precisely named 'threshold science fiction book'. But 'The Left Hand of Darkness' by Ursula K. Le Guin has elements that could be related. The exploration of the planet Gethen and its unique gender - fluid society can be seen as a threshold - crossing experience for the human characters in the story. Also, 'Foundation' by Isaac Asimov is about a threshold in galactic history, with Hari Seldon's psychohistory predicting a coming dark age and the efforts to shorten it, which is like crossing a threshold from one era of the galaxy to another.
Sure. 'Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell' by Susanna Clarke is a great one. It's set in an alternate England and has a very unique take on magic. Another is 'The Broken Earth' trilogy by N.K. Jemisin. While it has some elements of high fantasy, it also has a very grounded, low - fantasy feel in terms of how magic is used and the world's grittiness. And 'The Traitor Baru Cormorant' by Seth Dickinson is also excellent, with its complex political and economic systems within a fantasy world.
If you want to write a novel on a website with a lower threshold to become famous, you can refer to the following suggestions: Qidian Chinese Network: As one of the largest online novel platforms in China, Qidian Chinese Network has a large readership and is one of the preferred platforms for many novelists. Qidian Chinese Network's review of novels was relatively loose, allowing authors to freely create, so it was easier for them to gain the recognition and attention of readers. 2. Feilu Fiction.com: Feilu Fiction.com is an online novel website that focuses on fantasy, fantasy, science fiction and other types of novels. It has a large readership and an active author community. The Feilu novel website did not have high requirements for the authors, allowing them to freely create and focusing on providing a good creative environment and support for the authors. 3. Xiaoxiang Academy: Xiaoxiang Academy was one of the largest female novel websites in China. It focused on romance, fantasy, urban and other types of novels. Xiaoxiang Academy paid attention to the needs of female readers and had higher requirements for the author's writing and storytelling. However, the review was more relaxed, so it was easier to obtain the recognition and attention of readers.
I recommend "Legend of the Seven Hells" to you. The male and female leads are relatively low-key, and the style of writing is not particularly hot-blooded. It is suitable for readers who like a light style of writing. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Sure. 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss is a great one. It has elements of magic but is set in a world that's somewhat similar to our own in terms of its general feel. Another is 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' which is full of interesting characters and a complex, yet not overly high - fantasy world. And 'Uprooted' by Naomi Novik also falls into the low - fantasy category with its unique take on magic and a more down - to - earth setting.
Sure. 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien is a classic low - fantasy novel that's great for beginners. It has an accessible writing style and a simple yet engaging story. Another good one is 'Stardust' by Neil Gaiman. It's a relatively short and easy - to - read book with a charming story set in a world that's part - fantasy, part - real. And 'Howl's Moving Castle' by Diana Wynne Jones is also a great choice. It has a fun and imaginative plot that's not too complex for new readers.
Some indie - published 'low graphic novels' are also worth checking out. For instance, 'Boxers & Saints' by Gene Luen Yang has a distinct, not - overly - elaborate graphic style that helps in portraying the complex historical and cultural themes. And 'The Arrival' by Shaun Tan, while it has its own unique and beautiful simplicity in the graphics, it tells a very emotional and thought - provoking story about immigration. These novels show that a 'low graphic' approach can be very effective in the world of graphic storytelling.