There were also online novels similar to Qidian in foreign countries. Online novels referred to novels that were created and serialised on online platforms. There were also literary websites similar to Qidian on foreign online platforms, such as Amazon Literature and Google Literature. These websites offered a variety of reading options, including various types of novels such as science fiction, fantasy, history, romance, and so on. At the same time, the readers of these websites also covered a wide range of ages and cultural backgrounds.
Online novels were very popular around the world, especially in China and Asia. In recent years, with the development of network technology and the change in people's reading habits, online novels had become more and more popular around the world. Many foreigners also began to read online novels, especially those that were full of imagination and plot twists. Some web novels were also translated into many languages and spread widely around the world.
Yes, there were online novels in foreign countries too. In English-speaking countries, web novels are called net novels, and they are often translated as net novels. There were several ways to see the original works of foreign online novels: 1. Online reading: Many web novel websites have English versions. You can search and read the original web novel on these websites. For example, China's Yuewen Group, Hengdaoxing novel website, Qidian Reading, and other American Amazon Store, Google Play Books, Apple Books, etc. all provided English versions of online novels. Translated works: Some web novels have been translated into many languages, and the original works can be found in these translated works. For example, the Chinese web novels Battle Through the Heavens and Martial Universe had been translated into many languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, and so on. 3. Read printed books: Some online novels have been adapted into printed books that can be read in libraries or bookstores.
The influence and popularity of online novels in foreign countries varied from country to country, but online novels had become a very popular cultural phenomenon on a global scale. In some countries, the number of readers of online novels had already surpassed the number of movie and television viewers. For example, in Turkey, online novels had become one of the most popular forms of entertainment with millions of readers. The number of readers of online novels in India is also very high. Many young people are addicted to reading online novels. In other countries, online novels were also regarded as a form of art with cultural influence, attracting the attention and love of many young people. For example, online novels have become a part of the culture of the country. Many young people read online novels to learn and improve their cultural level. The popularity and influence of online novels in foreign countries had become a cultural phenomenon on a global scale.
Yes, there were similar online novel websites overseas. Although online novels were very popular in China, there were many similar websites overseas. For example, in the United States, there is a website called " Intranet " that provides free online novels, including many web novels. In addition, many other countries had similar websites such as the United Kingdom, Spain, Japan, and so on. In addition to providing free novel reading services, some online novel websites also provided paid reading services so that readers could purchase the copyright of the novel. These websites usually offered a variety of different types of novels, including fantasy, fantasy, science fiction, romance, history, and so on.
There are many novels about foreign history or foreign countries. The following are some of the more famous examples: 1 Lord of the Rings series-Tolkien 2 Harry Potter Series- JK Rowling 3 Twilight Series-Stephanie Meyer A Song of Ice and Fire-George R. R. Martin Game of Thrones Series-George R. R. Martin 6 The Lord of the Rings: The Hobbit-Peter Jackson 7. The Lord of the Rings: Prisoner of Middle-earth-Peter Jackson 8 Harry Potter and the Cursed Child- JK Rowling 9 Twilight: Dark Side of the Moon-Stephanie Meyer A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin These novels all involved the history and culture of different countries, as well as many stories about overseas nation-building and colonization.
Yes, here are a few novels that I recommend to you: Maya 1441, Tale of the War, Battle of Rolik, I Am Caesar, Traveler in Edo, Takeda's Shogunate, Kai's Ambition, Rise of the Great Powers 1467, Time Travel in the Ancient Roman Empire, Medieval Ambition, Kyokyoku's Ambition, The Sun Never Sets in Spain, Imperial Colonialism, and I Am Hannibal. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many classic satirical novels in foreign countries. Some of the famous works included: 1. The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger): From the perspective of a teenager, Holden Caulfield, describing his growth and inner contradictions. 1984 (George Orwell): It described the political environment and the living conditions of the people in a dictatorial country. [3] The Great Gatsby (F Scott Fitzgerald): From the perspective of the protagonist, Gatsby, it depicted the social elites and money supremacy of the 1920s in America. 4. The Great Father Fox (Mr. Moupassant): Through the story of Father Fox and his children, it satirizes social injustice and human weakness. 5 "The Three Idiots in Bollywood"(Ashvini Javid): It tells the story of three Indian university students in India's top engineering college and satirizes India's education system and employment environment. These novels all had profound thoughts and unique styles, which were widely praised and highly praised by people.
The book "Rebirth Begins with the Titanic" might meet your needs. The protagonist in the book traveled to the Titanic and used his ability to predict the future to start his own business. Although he didn't have any obvious cheat or special ability, he could read it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, online literature existed in foreign countries too. Online literature referred to literary works published through the Internet platform, including but not limited to novels, poems, essays, essays, etc. Although online literature originated in China, it has now developed into a literary form on a global scale. The development of online literature overseas had also gone through a period of time. The initial online literature platforms were mainly Chinese online novel platforms such as Qidian Chinese Network and Xiaoxiang Academy. Later, foreign online literature platforms such as Amazon Literature and Tangyuan Creation gradually developed. These platforms attracted authors from different countries and regions. They published their works through online platforms and gained the attention of readers around the world. At present, online literature has become a very mature form of literature worldwide. Its influence has surpassed traditional literature channels, providing readers with a new reading experience.
Online novels were very popular in foreign countries, especially in developed countries such as Japan, Korea, and the United States. People in these areas generally had a strong interest in online literature. Many online literature works had been translated into many languages and received widespread attention around the world. Some web novels that had received extremely high reviews in foreign countries, such as Battle Through the Heavens and The Selection of the Heavens, were warmly welcomed and sought after by readers. In addition, some online novels were also adapted into movies and TV series, which were popular with foreign audiences. Although online literature has been widely welcomed in foreign countries, there are still some differences between it and traditional literature. Traditional literature was usually written by people with higher literary value and social significance, while online literature focused more on the entertainment and fast reading experience of readers. Therefore, although online literature had received widespread attention and pursuit in foreign countries, there was still a certain gap between it and traditional literature.