No, I'm not much into American literature, so I haven't read any of the so - called best American novels. I prefer Asian literature, especially Japanese and Chinese literature.
No, I haven't. There are so many novels out there that it's hard to get through all of the 200 best American novels. I'm more into modern European literature at the moment.
Yes, I have. It was a wonderful experience that exposed me to a wide range of American literary styles and themes. Some of the novels really left a deep impression on me.
I haven't read that many, maybe only about 20 or 30. I just haven't had the time to get through them all.
I would recommend 'True Grit'. It has a strong - willed young girl seeking justice for her father's murder. The character of Rooster Cogburn is really interesting as he helps her on her quest. The book shows the rough and tumble world of the Old West and how justice was sought in that era. It's a story full of adventure and moral lessons.
I'm afraid I haven't had the chance to read any from this specific list. There are so many crime novels out there, and this list might include some relatively unknown but great works that I'm not familiar with.
Not many, to be honest. I've only managed to get through a handful of them.
Yes, I've read 'Pride and Prejudice'. It's a classic that I really enjoy. The relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy is so well - written, full of misunderstandings and slow - burning romance.
American entertainment novels referred to novels that described the entertainment industry in the United States, such as movies, television, music, games, and so on. These novels usually focus on the internal operations of these industries, character relationships, business competition, etc. They may also explore the social and cultural impacts of these industries. There are many entertainment novels in the United States, and they all have different styles. Some novels may focus on a particular field of fiction, such as movies, while others may focus more on the operation and management of the entire entertainment industry. American entertainment novels are a very popular genre. Many readers like these novels because they resonate with and understand how the entertainment industry works.
Let me recommend a few modern European and American novels to you: 1. "America: I am the Big Bull of Wall Street": It was a story about junk bonds and stocks in the 1980s. It was very realistic. 2. "My Time": The book depicted life in Europe and America in the 1980s, full of opportunities and exquisite life. 3. Great Britain's God of Study: It tells the story of a man who returned to the University of Oxford in the 1950s and how he promoted human progress. This book was full of whimsical ideas and a broad vision. 4. "Fast and Furious: My Flying Team": A light novel, a derivative of a doujinshi novel. In the book, Owen Shaw has a flying car system and saves the world with all kinds of good people. The book is full of action and tension. I hope you will like my recommendation. If there is a need, please continue to consult me. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novel to you: - "The Reborn Daughter of Los Angeles": Modern Romance-Rich and Powerful Family. The female protagonist is reborn to the age of five and vows never to be a pampered daughter who is looked down upon by others. She starts a business war with rich and powerful families and wants to be the best female lead in the world's top film industry. - "North American Gunslinger Detective": The Unlimited Heavens-Comic Series. The story of a firefighter reborn as a detective in the United States. The revolver is the romance. It must be a complete story. - "A Police Officer in the American Movie World": sci-fi-time-travel genre. Lin Fan, with Xiaoyi's smart assistant, transmigrated into the American movie world and began his legendary life as a Los Angeles city patrol officer. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗