😋I have a few novels that are very suitable for you! They were "Being a Nanny Dad in College,""A Nanny Dad's Leisurely Life in a Mountain Village,""Tuan Tuan's Nanny Dad is Invincible," and "Nanny Dad: Being Blocked by the School Belle and Goddess in College." These novels were all about urban life. They described the bad things and happy things that happened after the protagonist started the life of a nanny. Moreover, they all had their own highlights and characteristics. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, you could try using popular ebook platforms or dedicated story websites. Just type in relevant keywords like 'birthday stories' in the search bar and select the ones that catch your eye to read. Some sites might offer free access while others might require a subscription or payment for certain stories.
You can find some comic apps on your phone's app store. Just download and install one that suits your needs. Then, search for the comics you want to read within the app.
You can start by sharing it on popular social media platforms and engaging with your followers. Also, joining relevant online writing communities can help expose your story to a wider audience.
When online readers read online novels, they usually read them word by word according to the order of the chapters. This is because when reading a novel on an e-reader or mobile device, the text needs to be loaded in the order of the chapters so that the reader can read each chapter smoothly.
The readers would also use various reading tools to adjust the font size, line spacing, color, etc. to better read and understand the text. In addition, some readers would use bullet comments and comments to communicate with other readers and share their views on the novel.
Although e-reading has some advantages, some readers will feel tired, so they will pause, retrace or skip in the middle of reading to better understand the plot and character development. When reading novels online, readers usually spend a certain amount of time and energy to read and understand the text, which is also an important part of literary reading.
Once, I participated in a school competition. I was so nervous. My dad noticed and he gave me a pep talk before the event. He said I was the best no matter the result. During the competition, I could see him in the audience cheering me on with the biggest smile. That really boosted my confidence and I ended up doing great.