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.
I don't have the experience of reading a 'foregone novel' myself. But considering what it might mean, a novel about a historical battle where the outcome is already known could be a form of 'foregone novel'. Also, novels that are based on true crime stories where the crime has already been committed and the facts are known could also be thought of as 'foregone novels'. These types of novels often focus more on the characters and the context rather than creating suspense around the outcome, which is already 'foregone'.
The term 'foregone novel' is rather unusual. 'Foregone' typically implies something that is already concluded or a foregone conclusion. In the context of a novel, it could mean a few different things. Maybe it's a novel that is based on a story that everyone already knows the end to, like a retelling of a well - known myth or legend where the outcome is 'foregone'. Or it could be a novel where the writer is trying to play with the idea of inevitability, creating a story where the ending seems pre - ordained from the start, perhaps to make a point about fate, destiny, or the inescapable nature of certain human experiences.
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 ~๐
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 'thirsty novel' as I'm not sure which specific novels fall under this category. There are so many novels out there with various themes, and until I have a clearer definition of what a 'thirsty novel' is, I can't say I've read one.
๐I recommend the following novel to you: <Five Elements Sect Assassin>: An assassin organization that wears gold and silver and swaggers around the city is waiting for you to join, allowing you to reach the peak of your life! <<Memory Loss Secret Agent>>: The mysterious detective and mystery detective after the mission amnesia will let you experience a different kind of reasoning pleasure! "First Love and You Meet by Chance": From the first love of youth, follow the protagonist's emotional experience and experience the taste of pure love! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
I recommend "Escaped Bride: My Husband Comes to Chase Me." This ancient romance novel was about the male protagonist and the female protagonist's sister getting married. As a result, the bride ran away, and the female protagonist took the opportunity to escape. The male protagonist pursued the female protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
" I recommend " Don't Run, Vampire " to you. It's a Western fantasy novel that tells the story of a vampire fanatic who meets a vampire prince. I hope you will like this novel.