EMD could potentially stand for many things in the context of world fiction. It might be an acronym created by a particular author for a unique concept in their fictional universe, like a special organization, a type of magic, or a technological device. Without more context, it's hard to be specific.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. But it might be about a character facing a sudden and extreme situation, like being thrown into the 'deep end' which could symbolize a difficult or challenging new environment or set of circumstances.
I'm sorry, I don't know who the author of 'falling into the deep end novel' is. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's hard to determine the author.
If EMD is a key element in a fictional world, it could play a role in driving the plot. For instance, if it's a powerful object, characters might fight over it.
I recommend "The Legend of Orson" to you. The male and female protagonists, Orson and Bane, were both orphans. Orson wanted to go out and "fish for the world". After he was forced to jump off a cliff, he accidentally learned a peerless martial arts, which changed the current situation of the orphanage and the entire Goman Continent. This novel highlighted the human mentality and the wind god. The male and female protagonists finally ended their wandering life and returned to the dean who raised them, living a peaceful and comfortable life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
You might want to ask Qidian's author," It's raining heavily." His representative works include " I really don't want to be reborn,"" I became the richest man in the game," and " Don't be reckless."
Online novels referred to literary works that were formed through novel creation, reading, and communication through the Internet. Online novels often had sci-fi, fantasy, romance, horror, and other types of works.
The unique feature of online novels was that the author could publish the novel on his own website or publish and read it through a third-party website. A reader can read the same book on multiple websites or read novels by different authors on different websites.
The development of online novels was influenced by many factors, including the development of network technology, the changes in the novel market, and the changes in readers 'needs. As time went by, online novels had become an important part of Chinese literature, and they were getting more and more attention and love from readers.
Deep Sea Ember was a novel written by Toto. The story took place in a world sealed by thick fog, and the protagonist became the captain of a ghost ship. In this world that had been completely overturned, the order of the past was gone, and strange phenomena dominated the endless sea. The isolated city-states and the fleets that challenged the sea became the only lights left in the civilized world, while the shadows of the past in the dark deep sea were still restless, waiting to continue to devour the dying world. For the new captain of the Lost Home, the first problem he had to solve was how to sail the ship. The specific plot and chapters can be read from the links provided.
In-depth books referred to books that could reflect on human nature, society, history, philosophy, etc. They usually had profound thoughts and insights that could inspire readers to think deeply and understand the world.
These books usually cover a variety of topics such as psychology, philosophy, history, literature, sociology, etc. They not only explore the profound meaning of a certain theme, but also involve the intersection of this theme with other topics, as well as human behavior and thoughts in different historical periods and cultural backgrounds.
In-depth books often had unique ways of thinking and perspectives that allowed readers to look at problems from different perspectives. They not only help readers understand themselves, but also inspire readers to understand others and the world.
He recommended some in-depth books:
1 A Short History of Humanity-Yuval Harari
Existence and Time-Martin Heidegger
3 The Analects of Confucius
Tao Te Ching-Lao Tzu
5 A Short History of Time-Stephen Hawking
6 When the Human Stars Shine-Stephen Hawking
7. On the Origin and Foundation of Human Inequality-
8 Being and Nothingness-Heidegger
9 When the Human Stars Shine-Stephen Hawking
10 " The Age of the Great Voyage "-The Age of the Great Voyage Series