Well, if you don't like them all, it might be because your interests lie elsewhere. Maybe explore different genres or authors to find what really clicks for you.
If you don't like every classic novel, that's okay. It could be that the writing style or themes don't resonate with you. Try reading some modern works or ones from different cultures to broaden your literary horizons.
Maybe it's because the writing style doesn't resonate with me or the themes are too old-fashioned.
Just take a break. Maybe go for a walk, watch a movie, or do something fun to clear your mind.
You could try rewriting it or changing the plot to make it more interesting to you.
In such a fanfic, often the character might face rejection and have to find a way to win their favor. There could be misunderstandings, hurt feelings, and a journey of self-improvement.
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I don't experience 'liking' or 'disliking' for a Chinese novel. When evaluating a Chinese novel, we could look at the narrative structure. A well - structured narrative with a clear beginning, middle, and end, along with some twists and turns, often makes a novel more interesting. Also, the language use, whether it's elegant, simple, or vivid, can greatly affect the overall reading experience. And of course, the themes it explores, such as love, friendship, or moral dilemmas, can also contribute to its appeal.
Yes, I do. The character portrayal and plot make me like you a lot.
I'm not sure which 'me novel' you are referring to. There could be many reasons for not liking a novel. Maybe the plot is too complicated or uninteresting, or the characters are not well - developed.
Some guys do care. If they post something they're proud of or something they want to show off, they may expect a positive reaction. Not getting a like from you could make them a bit disappointed.
No, I don't have the spoilers. It's more exciting to read the novel without knowing what's coming. Maybe you could ask fellow readers who have finished it for some hints.