I recommend Infinite Energy Mission, a fantasy novel about swords and magic. This novel was about how even the flapping of a butterfly's wings in South America could cause a catastrophe. The protagonist, Xiao Li, explored, grew up, and saved the world in this magical world. I hope you like my recommendation.
😋I recommend the following novels that travel through modern America: 1. "Descending in the Movie World": The protagonist Chen Xu transmigrated to the United States and played with movies in the movie world. 2. The protagonist Shen Hao first transmigrated to the era of Captain America and then to a world that devoured the stars. 3. "From Today onward, I'm the King of the Ball": The protagonist is a hooligan in the basketball world, bullying the American Dream Team. 4. The protagonist, Laura, traveled to the United States as a rich second-generation heir and enjoyed afternoon tea, but she also faced the threat of a murderous weapon in Tony Stark's world. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
Yes. There was a hiker in Chile who decided to go off the beaten path in a national park. He got lost among the mountains. His phone had no signal, and he had only limited supplies. He wandered for days, getting more and more desperate. Eventually, he was lucky enough to be found by a local shepherd who was familiar with the area.
To write a historical novel about traveling back to South America, one could refer to the following ideas: 1. Exploring the ancient history of South America, such as describing the interaction between the ancient Indians and the Spanish colonists, or describing some important historical events such as the independence movement of South America and the evacuation of the Spanish colonists. 2. A protagonist from the modern world travels through the history of South America. He begins to understand this mysterious continent in his own way and interact with the local people to experience a series of interesting adventures and stories. 3. Exploring the culture and traditions of South America. Description of local art, music, food, religion, etc. Let the protagonist better understand the history and people of this region. The protagonist can use some mysterious props or abilities such as time travel or space travel to change the course of history and even affect the future of South America. Writing a historical novel about traveling back to South America required digging deep into the local culture, history, and people, and using imagination and rhythm to create a fascinating story.
One great book is 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' by Gabriel García Márquez. It's a masterpiece of South American fiction that weaves a complex family saga in the fictional town of Macondo.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Greece: New God Era." This was a fantasy historical myth novel. It told the story of a lucky man who was reborn as the eldest son of Zeus, who held the power of life and death in Greece and created a new era of gods. I believe that time travel fans will like this wonderful plot very much. 2. "I Was a Priest in the City-State Era." This novel was also a time-travel story. The protagonist, Roy, became a priest in the mythical world of 1600 B.C. As the story developed, he would also experience myths and legends from all over the world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I strongly recommend the two novels, I Am a King in Liangzhu and The Strongest Primitive Hegemon, to you! The first book belonged to the category of history-ancient pre-Qin period, while the second book belonged to the category of fantasy-alternate continent. "I Was a King in Liangzhu" told the story of a protagonist who transmigrated to a primitive tribe and lived a hard life, while "The Strongest Primitive Overlord" was a story of a transmigrator who became the strongest overlord in prehistoric times. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, when it comes to 'america hetalia south america fanfic', you can look for them on some fanfiction websites. Start by searching for tags related to 'Hetalia', 'America', and 'South America'. Some fics might center around the cultural misunderstandings and how they are resolved. Maybe in one fic, America misunderstands a South American cultural tradition and through the story, he learns about it and respects it more. There could also be fics that are more action - oriented, like a fictional conflict where America and South American countries in the Hetalia world have to work together to solve a problem.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "From Soldier to Emperor": Game-game system novel. It tells the story of a historical parallel space that has been invaded by the Warhammer race. The protagonist has an upgradeable riding and killing system, and he counterattacks with the system. 2. "Beginning of North America 1400: Founding a Nation": History-Foreign historical novel. The main character travels through North America 1400 years ago and has a system that is desperate for money but very powerful. He tries to establish his own country in North America. 3. "The New Ming Empire in America": A historical fiction novel. The main character was the Ming Emperor who was sold to the M Nation to mine during the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty. He accumulated grain and built walls in the M Nation. He worked part-time as a farmer to develop industries and wanted to show off his country's power overseas. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
It was a humorous story about a female surgeon from a children's hospital who traveled through the Qing Dynasty and fought with the people of the Qing Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend "Crazy Concubine: The Evil King's Favorite Special Agent Concubine". The female protagonist in the story is a 26th-century national ace agent who accidentally transmigrated in an ancient tomb. The story development after transmigration is full of strange emotions and transmigration elements. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗