Memories of the Scattered Galaxy was a novel by Tong Hua, which had received widespread attention and love from readers. Some people thought that this was Tong Hua's best book, surpassing her previous works. This book told the story of pure genetic humans and those with xenogeneic genes. It was a grand interstellar text. The characters in the book had their own characteristics, and even the supporting roles were very full. The female protagonist, Lorraine, had experienced growth and achieved true growth. This book involved genes and terminologies, giving people a sense of depth. Some people thought that Tong Hua had shown greater ambition in this book. She not only wrote about love, but also about people, the world and life in her eyes. However, regarding the ending of the book, some readers expressed that they could not accept it, while others thought that it was in line with the setting of the story. Overall, this book had a certain degree of influence and popularity among readers.
There are many literary scholars who are scattered but not scattered. Here are some examples:
1 Cao Xueqin: Although his work, Dream of the Red Chamber, described the rise and fall of the Jia family and the good and evil of human nature, the structure of the whole novel was rigorous, the plot was complete, and the relationship between the characters was complicated. It reflected the author Cao Xueqin's superb literary talent and profound depth of thought.
2 Lu Xun: Although his works Diary of a Madman and The True Story of Ah Q have complicated plots and unique styles, they all have deep thoughts and literary value, which reflects his characteristics of "scattered form but not scattered spirit".
3. Lao She: Although the plot and characters of his work Camel Xiangzi are simple, the author's deep insight into human nature and deep reflection on society are shown through the description of Xiangzi's life experience, thoughts and feelings.
4. Yu Hua: Although his works "Alive" and "Crying in the Drizzle" have similar plots, the characters and the theme are very representative and infectious, which reflects his literary talent of "the form is scattered but the spirit is not scattered".
5. Jin Yong: Although the plots and characters in his works such as The Deer and Cauldron, The Return of the Condor Heroes, and The Eight Forms of Dragons are independent, they all have a coherent sense of unity. Especially the structure of his novels and the design of the relationship between the characters often reflect the characteristics of "the form is scattered but the spirit is not scattered".
Since I don't know the exact 'rock stars graphic novel' you're referring to, it could cover a vast range of topics. It might tell the story of a particular rock star's journey from being an unknown musician to a global icon. It could depict the backstage drama, the relationships within the band, the struggles with record labels, and how they interact with their fans. It could also be a more fantastical take on the rock star world, where there are elements of magic or alternate realities related to the music scene.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a graphic novel often tells a story through a combination of illustrations and text. It might be about characters who are lost in some sense, perhaps lost in their lives, in a strange world, or in a complex web of relationships.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could potentially be about characters who have big dreams or ambitions, with the'stars in their eyes' representing that aspiration. Maybe it follows the journey of some individuals in a fictional world as they strive for something great.
It's likely a story set in a fantastical world. Maybe it involves adventures in a castle among the stars. But without reading it, it's hard to say exactly.