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The difference between a novel and a TV series

2024-12-29 09:08
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There was a big difference in tone and style between the novel and the TV series. The novel narrated the story in a rigorous and meticulous manner. It had humorous comedy elements, but also deeply rooted plots and human nature descriptions. The setting of the world in the novel had already explained a lot of content, giving the readers a sense of emptiness and imagination. In the TV series, however, the world view was presented slowly. It was gradually formed through the first meeting with Count Sinan, the stone tablet of the inspection yard, and the opening of the treasure chest. In addition, the TV series also added some funny elements, played down some of the tricks, and made the rhythm more lively, more in line with the public's taste. In addition, some important characters and plots in the novel were deleted or changed in the TV series. In general, there were some differences between novels and TV series in terms of tone, worldview, and character plots.

The Carrero Series (1-3)

The Carrero Series (1-3)

Emma Anderson has everything in her life worked out. She has her perfect job in a Manhattan empire allowing her to live a quiet and organised safe existence. A necessity to her, after a childhood filled with bad memories, abuse, and a mother who was less than useless. But, with it comes a problem, one that could derail everything she thought she needed in her life. Her promotion sends her straight into the close employment of young, gorgeous, playboy billionaire, Jacob Carrero with his formidable reputation for being a player. Stuck as his right-hand man, every waking moment of every single day, she realises he is exactly the type of person who could drive her crazy, and not in a good way. Like chalk and cheese, he is everything she's not. Compulsive, confident, laid back, dominant and fun, with a seriously laid back attitude to casual sex and dating. Jake is the only one with an ability to steamroll over her manicured ice maiden exterior, who is not phased by the closed in demeanour and cool manners, but as much as she wants to, letting him in is another thing entirely. A past that made her man wary and no desire to ever let one close enough to hurt her again, Jacob Carrero has his work cut out. He is not someone who takes NO for an answer and will have to learn how to break through if he wants more than the mask she shows the world. Jake needs to show her that even some one like him can change when that one girl that matters breaks through. Love-able sexy characters and deep emotional topics.
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Stallion Series (Filipino, Tagalog) - Stallion Boys of Exclusive Stallion Riding Club under Precious Hearts Romances

Stallion Series (Filipino, Tagalog) - Stallion Boys of Exclusive Stallion Riding Club under Precious Hearts Romances

A collaboration of Sofia and Sonia Francesca. Stallion Riding Club is an exclusive club for the rich, successful, gorgeous, and famous men in the Philippines. Nestled in Tagaytay, women dream of entering their secret paradise and capture their heart. Sofia's stories will be featured on this post. Each story will be posted per volume. Sonia Francesca's books will be preview only or teaser only. Video preview of Stallion Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOASTI9xb-A ***Photo credits to the owner of the photo To get a printed books with pre-order option and autograph: https://www.facebook.com/Myprecioustresures Shopee (with free delivery and COD option in Philippines): www.shopee.ph/sofiaphr To get complete ebook: www.preciouspagesebookstore.com.ph Keep in touch via Facebook: Sofia PHR Page Here's the official list of Stallion Boys: 1. Juan "Jubei" Bernardo IV 2. Eneru Villasis 3. Gregory Alfred "Gino" Santayana 4. Suichiro "Hiro" Hinata 5. Reigan Baltazar 6. Neiji Villaraza 7. Yue Anthony "Yuan" Zheng 8. Gabryel Hinasan 9. Brandon James "Brad" Alonzo Crawford 10. Rodjan Sta Maria 11. Kaiser Montezor 12. Yozack Florencio 13. Renzell "Zell" Zapanta 14. Emrei Rafiq 15. Romanov Querido 16. Jason Erwin "Jed" Dean 17. Crawford Oreña 18. Kester Mondragon 19. Phillipe Jacobs "PJ" 20. Eiraun Jimuel "Eiji" Romero 21. Rolf Guzman 22. Beiron Rafiq 23. Reichen Alleje 24-25. Reid Alleje 26. Peter Paul "Pipo" De Vera 27. Cedric Johannson "Johann" Cristobal 28. Daniel "Daboi" Bustamante 29. Angelo Exel Formosa 30. Gianpaolo Aragon 31. Thyago Palacios 32. Icen Villazanta 33. Hayden Anthony Illano 34. Rozen Aldeguer 35. Joziah Gatchalian 36. Cloudio "Cloud" Montañez 37. Eizhiro Figuerao 38. Zantino Roberto "Zairo" Montevedra III 39. Hans Cervantes 40. Baxter Saavedra 41. Mark Ashley Camello 42. Danilo Ricardo "Danrick" Tezzoro 43. Richard Don Robles 44. Ricos Caderao 45. Lee Shin Yang 46-47. Myco Gosiaco 48. Reiven Alleje 49. Ian Jack Salmentar 50-51. Trigger Samaniego 52-53. Jigger Samaniego
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Pillow of Hearts: A tale between the warm hug and cold coffee

Pillow of Hearts: A tale between the warm hug and cold coffee

Moon Young Jae’s homophobic family considered him a disgrace and held his freedom in their clutch. Even with being obedient, he was not free from their abuse. Young Jae was almost blinded and crippled by his father when he stood up for himself for the first time. Left to bleed and die, luckily, he did have a family who wanted to save him. It was twin cousins, who were disowned long before him, who saved him. Sad and hopeless, Young Jae became curious when he met his cousins’ friend, who understood him better than anyone, even without words. Curiosity got the best of him, and he ended by handing his heart, love and soul over a plater as a price. Slowly, Young Jae fell in love with everything about and around Min Jun and eventually fell for the man. Calculative Wang Min Jun entered Young Jae’s life accidentally. He challenged Young Jae's belief with a warm smile and flipped Young Jae’s world upside down. Min Jun read Young Jae like an open book. He planned to get over the little crush he had on his seniors' cousin brother but failed miserably. Min Jun did not like the often-visited ‘frown’ between those beautiful eyebrows and even the always singing of ‘sigh’ through those sinful lips. Min Jun made it his mission to change it only to fall for everything about Young Jae. Wang Min Jun carried his share of baggage, but he was well-prepared to meet the demons from the past head-on. But Young Jae became a mess whenever his past demons decided to pay a visit. He realised he did not have to face anything alone as he has a wonderful boyfriend who cherishes everything about him. Both faced their past demons and trauma together. When a person betrayed by a family fell in love with a person who holds his family above everything, sparks flew, and hearts soared in happiness. Will their story has a harmonious bell, or would it be a sea of misery? Teaser: Files were shattered all over Min Jun’s bed, and his laptop was placed on the bedside table. It chimed once in a while, indicating a new email for him to check. The work was piling more and more as he was diligently finishing it. Young Jae walked into his boyfriend’s bedroom to witness his handsome lover working hard. "Jun Jun! Are you busy?" Even though Young Jae did not want to disturb his lover, he knew he needed some help to impress his boss. "Never for you, love. Tell you what you need?" Min Jun did not lift his head from the file he was going through, but the warmth in his voice reached Young Jae's heart without fail. "Do you have a minute to help me in reviewing my monthly internship report? I have to present to our boss tomorrow morning." Young Jae pouted as he asked. Min Ju looked at his adorable tokki and smiled mischievously. "You are brave, asking your superior to help you sneakily. I can't do it for free. I need a huge bribe to help you. What are you planning to offer?" "Be serious. You have too much work to do." Young Jae chided his shameless boyfriend, who never failed to seize every opportunity to make him moan and groan as he takes him to the pleasurable heaven. "Exactly. I have too much work to do. If I am taking my time to help you, I need something in return. Something so tempting that I don’t mind cramping lots of things later." Min Jun smiled like a devil he was as he grabbed Young Jae towards him. The little rabbit who fell into the cunning wolf's lap did not even get a chance to protest as he was devoured breathlessly. Young Jae forgot why he entered the wolf's lair altogether. Min Jun pushed the files away to make space for his little rabbit to lay down comfortably. Young Jae’s report was long forgotten as a treacherous hand started to caress him again under the shirt as a sinful sound filled the room. P.s: The cover belongs to the rightful owner, and it will be removed if the original owner asks to do so. WARNING: THIS IS A GAY LOVE STORY WITH BDSM. IF YOU ARE NOT COMFORTABLE WITH IT, SPARE THE NOVEL. Discord: https://discord.gg/jSQxjwPV5s
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The difference between a novel and a TV series

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2025-01-01 22:46

There was a big difference in tone and style between novels and TV dramas. The novel narrated the story in a rigorous and meticulous manner. It had humorous comedy elements, but also deeply rooted plots and human nature descriptions. The novel's worldview setting had already explained a lot of content, leaving the reader with room for imagination. On the other hand, TV series focused more on presenting the world through humorous comedies, which made it easier to attract the audience's attention. In addition, some characters and plots from the novel were deleted from the TV series, such as Fan Xian's relationship with many female characters, the appearance of important characters such as the Qing Empress and King Jing, and Fan Xian's background setting. Therefore, there were some differences between novels and TV series in terms of story presentation and character setting.

The difference between a novel and a TV series

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2024-12-31 15:26

There was a certain difference between Qing Yuannian's original novel and the TV series. The novel took secular matters as the main line, but in the middle and late stages, it unfolded a story of trickery and various human nature, which penetrated into the readers 'hearts. The novel's world setting had already explained a lot of content, giving people a sense of emptiness and imagination. In the TV series, however, the world view was presented slowly. It was only gradually formed after the first meeting with Count Sinan, the stone tablet of the Inspection Court, and even the opening of the treasure chest in the middle of the game. In addition, some characters from the original novel were deleted from the TV series, such as Fan Xian's personal servant girl Sisi, the fourth son of the Fan family, Yang Wanli, Hou Jichang, and so on. Some character settings and plot details were also changed. For example, Chen Pingping's character was changed. In general, there were some differences in the plot and character settings between the TV series and the original.

The difference between a novel and a TV series

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2024-12-30 17:31

There were several differences between novels and TV dramas. First of all, in terms of the length of time, the novel was a long work with huge content and complicated plot. In order to keep the rhythm tight and the narrative coherent, the TV series might have cut and adjusted the original work, compressing the story into a limited number of episodes. Secondly, in terms of character creation, the characters in the novel were more in-depth, and the readers could understand more about their inner world and background. However, due to time constraints and screen time constraints, TV series might simplify the characters and emphasize the emotions and growth of the main characters. In addition, in terms of plot changes, in order to adapt to the filming of the TV series and the audience's appreciation habits, some plots might be deleted or merged, and new plots might be added to increase the drama and enjoyment. Finally, in terms of details, novels could usually describe more detailed plots and scenes, while television dramas were limited by filming conditions and budget. There might be some choices in scenes and special effects, so it was not as complicated as in novels.

The difference between a TV series and a novel

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2024-12-30 16:29

There were a few differences between the TV series and the novel. First of all, the tone and style of the novel was very different from that of the TV series. The novel narrated the story in a rigorous and meticulous manner. It had humorous comedy elements, but also deeply rooted plots and human nature descriptions. On the other hand, TV series focused more on entering through humorous comedy, and the setting of presenting the world view was slower. Secondly, the setting of the world in the novel had already explained a lot of content, giving the readers a sense of emptiness and imagination. On the other hand, the TV series gradually revealed the world through the first meeting of Count Sinan and the stone tablet of the Inspection Yard. In addition, some important characters and plots in the novel were deleted or changed in the TV series, such as the time of Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's wedding and some details of the assassination plot. In general, there were some differences between the TV series and the novel in terms of tone, worldview, and character plot.

The difference between a novel and a TV series

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2024-12-30 10:17

There was a big difference in tone and style between novels and TV dramas. The novel narrated the story in a rigorous and meticulous manner. It had humorous comedy elements, but also deeply rooted plots and human nature descriptions. The novel's worldview setting had already explained a lot of content, leaving the reader with room for imagination. On the other hand, TV series focused more on presenting the world through humorous comedies, which made it easier to attract the audience's attention. In addition, some characters and plots from the novel were deleted from the TV series, such as Fan Xian's relationship with many female characters, the appearance of important characters such as the Qing Empress and King Jing, and Fan Xian's background setting. Therefore, there were some differences between novels and TV series in terms of story presentation and character setting.

The difference between a novel and a TV series

1 answer
2024-12-30 09:45

There was a big difference in tone and style between novels and TV series. The novel narrated the story in a rigorous and meticulous manner. It had humorous comedy elements, but also deeply rooted plots and human nature descriptions. The novel's worldview setting had already explained a lot of content, leaving the reader with room for imagination. On the other hand, TV series focused more on presenting the world through humorous comedies, which made it easier to attract the audience's attention. In addition, some characters and plots from the novel were deleted from the TV series, such as Fan Xian's relationship with many female characters, the appearance of important characters such as the Qing Empress and King Jing, and Fan Xian's background setting. Therefore, there were some differences between novels and TV series in terms of story presentation and character setting.

The difference between a TV series and a novel

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2024-12-30 03:49

There was a big difference in tone and style between the TV series and the novel. The novel narrated the story in a rigorous and meticulous manner. It had humorous comedy elements, but also deeply rooted plots and human nature descriptions. The setting of the world in the novel had already explained a lot of content, giving the readers a sense of emptiness and imagination. The world view in the TV series was slowly presented, and it needed to be gradually revealed through the first meeting with Count Sinan and the stone tablet of the Inspection Court. In addition, the TV series made adjustments in the plot related to the protagonist's experience, including the order, motivation, and participation, making the plot more compact. The TV series also added some funny elements, played down some of the tricks, and made the rhythm more lively, more in line with the public's taste. In general, novels and TV dramas had their own strengths, depending on one's personal preferences.

The difference between a novel and a TV series

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2024-12-29 20:16

There was a certain difference between Qing Yuannian's novel and TV series in terms of plot and character setting. The novel took secular matters as the main line, but in the middle and late stages, it unfolded a story of trickery and various human nature, which penetrated into the readers 'hearts. The novel's world setting had already explained a lot of content, giving people a sense of emptiness and imagination. In the TV series, however, the world view was presented slowly. It was only gradually formed after the first meeting with Count Sinan, the stone tablet of the Inspection Court, and even the opening of the treasure chest in the middle of the game. In addition, some characters from the original novel were deleted from the TV series, such as Fan Xian's personal servant girl Sisi, the fourth son of the Fan family, Yang Wanli, Hou Jichang, and so on. Some character settings and plot details were also changed. For example, Chen Pingping's character was changed. In general, there were some differences in the plot and character settings between the TV series and the original.

The difference between a novel and a TV series

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2024-12-27 10:38

There was a big difference in tone and style between novels and TV dramas. The novel narrated the story in a rigorous and meticulous manner. It had humorous comedy elements, but also deeply rooted plots and human nature descriptions. On the other hand, TV series focused more on presenting the world through humorous comedies, which made it easier to attract the audience. In addition, the novel had already explained the content of the world view, giving people a sense of emptiness and imagination. On the other hand, the world view in the TV series was presented slowly and needed the audience to gradually understand it through watching the series. In addition, some characters from the novel were deleted from the TV series, such as Fan Xian's personal maid Sisi and the fourth son of the Fan family, Yang Wanli, Hou Jichang, etc. In general, there were big differences between novels and TV series in terms of tone, style, and character setting.

The difference between a TV series and a novel

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2024-12-27 08:37

There was a big difference in tone and style between the TV series and the novel. The novel narrated the story in a rigorous and meticulous manner. It had humorous comedy elements, but also deeply rooted plots and human nature descriptions. The setting of the world in the novel had already explained a lot of content, giving the readers a sense of emptiness and imagination. On the other hand, TV series focused more on presenting the world through humorous comedies, which made it easier to attract the audience's attention. In addition, some characters and plots from the novel were deleted from the TV series, such as Fan Xian's relationship with many female characters, the appearance of important characters such as the Qing Empress and King Jing, and Fan Xian's background setting. Therefore, there were some differences between novels and TV series in terms of story presentation and character setting.

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