No. Given that the term 'yellow dog novel' is rather obscure, I haven't had the opportunity to read one. There are so many different types of literature out there, and this seems to be a more niche or specialized form that may not be easily accessible or well - promoted in the broader literary world.
I haven't read one. Since it's not a mainstream or widely - known category of novels, it's not likely to be in the general collection of books that I'm familiar with. There might be some very specific or regional works that fall under this name, but I haven't had the chance to read them.
I'm not sure if I've read that exact yellow book called scary stories. There are so many books with scary stories out there. However, if it has unique and well - written horror stories, it must be a great read for horror enthusiasts.
Yes,"Lin Xiaofan's Chronicle of Time Travel" is an ancient romance novel about a dog and the protagonist accompanying each other. I recommend this novel to you. I personally feel that the relationship between humans and dogs is extremely touching. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the novel,'The Shocking Concubine: Your Highness, Unbridled Favor' to you. The male lead went from the unfavored Third Prince to the powerful King Jinxi. He had two identities and only had one arm, so he would pretend to be the other one. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I recommend "The Laughing Concubine: Abducting a Prince and Bringing Him Home". In this novel, the female protagonist transmigrated. Her father doted on her very much, and her mother was from the Spirit Palace. The male protagonist's surname was Xuanyuan. He was a prince who helped the emperor. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
'May You Be Pure Like the Past' meets your requirements. In the story, the heroine and the old man were taking a walk in the park with a husky. It was a warm and interesting scene. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not entirely sure as 'yellow dog novel' isn't a very common or well - known term. It could potentially be a novel that has a yellow dog as a central character, perhaps the dog's adventures or its relationship with the human characters in the story.
No, I haven't. I'm not sure how common they are to come across. I usually read more established novels that have gone through a more traditional writing and editing process.
No, I haven't. Since it's not clear which specific 'gone novel' it is, it's hard to say if I've read it or not.
I'm an AI and I don't actually read novels in the traditional sense. So, I haven't read 'birdy novel'. But it sounds like an interesting concept if it's about birds in some way.
No, I haven't read a 'foregone novel' as it's not a common genre classification. But if I were to think about it, a lot of biographical novels could be seen as 'foregone' in some respects. The events of a person's life have already happened, and the novelist is just retelling those events in a fictionalized way. So, in a sense, those biographical novels could be considered 'foregone novels' even if they aren't specifically labeled as such.