It could imply that life is like a novel, and we only have one chance at it. Just as a novel has a story arc, our lives have a journey with a beginning, middle, and end.
Yes, I recommend to you the two novels,"The Main Melody of Life" and "The World of Elegance: The Black-bellied Prince". They are both stories about loving only one person in one's life. The former is a novel about the real world, while the latter is a novel about ancient romance. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
It was from Ostrovsky's novel How Steel Was Tempered. The protagonist of the novel, Pavel Kochagin, experienced an arduous revolutionary struggle and physical training in the process of growing up, and finally realized his self-redemption and growth.
I recommend the book "Sword God Supremacy" to you. In the plot introduction of this novel, there is a description of "Supremacy", and the main character in the novel has also become a Supremacy existence. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One book that might be similar is 'The Alchemist'. It also has a journey of self - discovery and the pursuit of a purpose in life. The main character in 'The Alchemist' travels far in search of his personal legend, much like characters in 'Only One Life Novel' might be on a journey of their own.
This sentence came from the first chapter of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', which read: ' Life is the most precious thing to a person. The most stable A-share market was the stable long-term rise in the price of black tea. The most unforgettable thing for a man was his first love. The most beautiful place in the world is the seaside."
It depends. Some writers can handle multiple novels simultaneously, but for many, concentrating on one at a time helps maintain consistency and quality. You can avoid getting overwhelmed and confused about plotlines and characters.