The phrase 'the heart is deceitful above all things' is from the Bible. But the 'novel' here seems a bit out of place. Maybe it could imply that the heart's deceitfulness is a new or different concept in the context of a novel or some new exploration. However, without more context, it's hard to be certain.
In literature, this concept can be used to create complex characters. Their deceitful hearts can drive the plot as they make decisions based on false motives. For example, a character in a novel might seem kind but in reality be driven by self - interest due to their deceitful heart.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'above all gods novel' you are referring to. It could potentially be about a story where the characters or themes are placed above the concept of gods, perhaps exploring human potential or a new form of power structure.
Another possibility is that it's a Muggle - born who has an innate and unrivaled connection to magic. Unlike other Muggle - borns, this person's magic is so strong that it defies all the norms. They might be able to perform feats that even the most powerful pure - blood wizards can't. This could be because they have a different understanding of magic, not influenced by the traditional wizarding ways. Their presence would shake up the wizarding world and could very well make them the 'one above all' in the story.
The emotional roller coaster. Such novels take you through a range of emotions - from suspicion to betrayal and maybe even redemption. The depth of the emotional journey is what hooks readers in.
I'm not sure which specific 'all of the above novel' you are referring to. There could be many novels that might be associated with such a title or phrase. It could potentially be a novel that encompasses all the common elements or themes that are typically found in a certain genre or set of novels.
The phrase 'above your head novel' is rather ambiguous. It could also imply a novel that is dealing with concepts or knowledge that is above the average person's understanding. Maybe it's a science - fiction novel full of advanced scientific theories, or a philosophical novel with deep, complex ideas that are not easily grasped. It could be a book that challenges readers to expand their intellectual boundaries and learn new things in order to fully appreciate it.
Since we don't have more context, it's hard to say precisely. However, it could be a story that delves into the concept of a power or a being that is above all gods. Maybe it's a philosophical exploration of the idea of a supreme entity. It might also be a fictional adventure where the protagonist encounters something or someone that is more powerful than the gods known in various religious and mythological traditions. The plot could revolve around how this discovery affects the world or the characters in the story.
The author of the book was Sun Tzu from the Warring States Period (544 - 496 B.C.). This military book mainly talked about the nature and strategies of war, emphasizing the characteristics of all is fair in war, and proposed many strategies to deceive, confuse, and divide the enemy to win.
In the Chinese characters, the words "Soldiers of Deception" could be written in many different characters. The most common font was regular script. Its writing style was simple, elegant, and clear. There were also some scripts such as running script, cursive script, official script, etc. that could be used to express some of the artistic characteristics of Sun Tzu's military script, such as smooth lines, changing strokes, and rhythm.
In general, whether it was the regular script or other font, it showed respect for the military book and respect for Sun Tzu's thoughts.