No, I haven't read a 'pink or black novel' as I'm not sure which specific book this refers to.
I haven't read such a novel. There are countless novels in the world, and this 'pink or black novel' seems to be a rather unique or niche concept. It might be a relatively unknown or self - published work. Without more details about its author, genre, or plot, it's not possible for me to have read it.
I recommend "Seizing the Love of the Rich and Powerful: Don't Be Two-bellied, Doctor" and "Flash Marriage Love: The Two-bellied Chief is Too Charming" to you. The male leads are both gentle and two-bellied characters, and the sadistic plot is also very rich. 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 ~😗
😋I recommend the following two novels to you, I hope you will like them: 1. " Spoiled Useless Concubine: Evil King, Don't be Tsundere!" This fantasy romance novel was similar to a good-for-nothing. The female protagonist was also considered useless, but she had great strength and resourcefulness. The male protagonist was a devilish prince. At first, he was very proud of the female protagonist, but later he fell deeply in love with her. 2. " Sickly and Beautiful Prince's Foppish Concubine " was an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist was also a foppish princess who was regarded as trash, but in fact, she had amazing medical skills and schemes. The male protagonist was a sick handsome prince. He looked cold on the outside, but he loved the female protagonist deeply and was crazy about her. I hope you like my recommendation.
Of course! I recommend a few books for you. Come and take a look:😋 - [The dandy prince's cute concubine: The male protagonist is black-bellied and has no bottom line. He needs to be careful when entering the pit!] - "Shengshi Di Fei": The female lead is a good person, the male lead is a bad person. Bad people are not to be trifled with, but in fact, good people are even more so. - "Please Wait for Me, Great God": The male protagonist is a scheming king. He can act cute and silly just to kidnap his wife home. - "Return to 98, Marry the Scumbag's Uncle": The male lead is black-bellied, the female lead is intelligent, and the two are clean and slow to heat up. - "The Evil King's Sleeping Princess": The male protagonist is black-bellied and deep in love. The female protagonist is witty and intelligent. Welcome to the pit! - "Rebirth 80 as the Big Boss's Handsome": The male lead is the black-bellied king of tricks, and the female lead is intelligent. - <<Rebirth of the Mad Wife>>: The male lead is evil, powerful, and shameless in chasing his wife. The female lead is cold, powerful, domineering, and arrogant. - Mu Junsheng: The male lead is black-bellied, and the female lead, Xiao Bai, awakens her world-shocking ability. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novel to you: "The Dark City of Doomsday." This book was a sci-fi-doomsday crisis novel. It told the story of an extremely dangerous dark city, where wilderness, deserts, jungles, Resident Evil, and various other survival problems gathered. The protagonist gradually grew up in the battle, fighting with zombies, mutated beasts, and human villains to save the living from the abyss of suffering. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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.