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The Novel's Professor

The Novel's Professor

A happy and fulfilled life, everyone wanted that. Rio was no exception, he too wanted to feel joy and fulfillment. But how many actually achieved that? He didn't know, but he knew that he was not part of those. Rio, a part time editor of a webnovel called, The Last Stand, transmigrated inside the world of the novel. Not as a main character, nor as a villain, not even a student. But as a professor. A simple extra, professor that was never even mentioned in the story. Through some circumstances, he was the mentor of the main cast of characters. Armed with knowledge of the future, treasures of the world, and skills of different origins. He would raise these students to their utmost as early as possible. He felt that there would be no problem. However, as time marches forward he realizes everything was not as simple as he thought. The plot, or the future, as he knew it was going further down the rails. The body he occupied had a mysterious identity. A higher existence watches over him. Realizing the implications, he gave up on staying low key and unknown. He will strive, live, and survive admist this world of cruelty. A world set in a modern futuristic setting where cults roam free, capitalism corruption rises, demons and other races exist. However, even if he survived and lived, will he even feel happinness and fulfillment? He didn't know, but he will live still. — The MC in this story might feel light hearted at first, but as the story progresses he will become more darker. The characters might seem like gary stuish, but don't worry there are plenty of reasons for that. The story does not just focus on demons, but more so on other humans. I have no plans to make this a harem story, and usual super MC. Romance is bleak, I, so far, have no intention on making a lovey dovey scene. Expect daily updates, as I upload a chapter per day. — The cover art is not mine, if the artist has any intent or wishes to take it down please inform me immediately and proper action will take effect. (Undergoing EXTENSIVE EDITING rn)
4.5
129 Chs
Naruto Senju: A Forested Maelstrom

Naruto Senju: A Forested Maelstrom

If you see this on Fanfiction.net just know I am the same guy.. Minato is Tsunade's son. With the Death of her son and daughter-in-law, Tsunade takes Naruto out of the village and raises him herself. Years later Naruto unlocks the Mokuton bloodline of the First Hokage. How will the world react to a Naruto who grew up with Love and wields the power of the First Hokage? Strong/Smart Naruto! NarutoxIno! Mokuton Naruto! Author's Note: HELLO ALL! Welcome to my new story! The idea of this had been invading my mind preventing me from writing a new chapter for my One Piece story. I want to stress that I am not abandoning "The Thunder Demon Straw Hat Luffy," I feel like I won't be able to write a chapter for that story until I write this one. As for this Story, it will be a Naruto having the First Hokage's bloodline: The Wood Release. I have always enjoyed stories where Naruto had the wood release as his bloodline but unfortunately, there are very few stories like this and even fewer good ones so I decided to create my own. Naruto will be incredibly powerful and smart in this story due to him being raised by Tsunade and trained by both her and Jiraiya. he will not be too OP to the point where he completely breaks the story and makes everything less enjoyable. He will be powerful but at the same time believable, he won't start right out the gate being Kage level, that is just ridiculous. Another important this is that Naruto WILL NOT BE A SASUKE FANBOY! I repeat NARUTO WILL NOT BE A SASUKE FANBOY! I always hated that part of the anime and manga where Naruto spent all of his time chasing after Sasuke to bring him back to the village after he betrayed them smh. If you have read any of my other fanfiction you will know that I tend to make the main character slightly OOC. Naruto will be smart and acts like a shinobi. He won't be a happy-go-lucky idiot who is incredibly naive. Another thing, this story is going to be strictly Naruto x Ino! NO HAREM! And before you ask, NO I WILL NOT CHANGE THE GIRL! I like Ino. For those that are familiar with my work, you know exactly the quality of the story you are about to read. For those who are reading one of my stories for the first time please sit back and enjoy some incredibly long Chapters!
4.8
9 Chs
Is there a novel like 'The Forest of Norway
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2024-09-21 07:38
I recommend a novel called "The Forest of Mysteries: Birds", which is also a novel about reality and the human world. This novel also described a mysterious forest. People explored it, some came out, and some were lost. If you like the forests of Norway, then this novel might pique your interest. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Is there a good novel like The Forest of Norway?
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2024-09-10 12:39
There are many novels similar to "The Forest of Norway". Here are some recommendations: 1. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez 2 The Great Gatsby, F. Scott fitzgerald The Catcher in the Rye, J. D. Salinger 4 "Border Town" Shen Congwen 5 "Three-body" Liu Cixin "Alive" Yu Hua Dream of the Red Chamber Cao Xueqin "Ordinary World" Lu Yao 9 War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez These are some classic novels, each with its own unique style and charm, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the story and experience different life experiences.
Haruki Murakami, The Forest of Norway
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2024-09-22 16:16
Haruki Murakami's work was called 'The Forest of Norway This was a novel about the growth of young people, friendship, love, suicide and other topics. It was published in 1988. The protagonist of the story was a boy named Nagazawa. He experienced many difficulties and challenges, but finally obtained his own happiness. This novel was widely regarded as one of Haruki Murakami's representative works and received widespread praise.
Something like The Forest of Norway
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2024-09-21 07:52
There are many novels similar to "The Forest of Norway". Here are some recommendations: Dream of the Red Chamber-The Qing Dynasty depicted the rise and fall of a feudal family. 2 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Márquez's classic work is a magical realism novel about the family history of seven generations. 3 The Great Gatsby-Francis Scott's long novel is set in the 1920s and tells the love story between a rich man and a poor girl. 4 " The Three Bodies "-Liu Cixin's science fiction novel about the conflict and communication between alien civilizations and humans was hailed as a classic of Chinese science fiction literature. Although it is called a novel, it is actually a collection of short stories. It contains many short stories about several young people.
Why is the name of the novel called The Forest of Norway?
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2024-09-21 23:34
The Forest of Norway is a famous Japanese novel by Keigo Higashino. The name of the novel came from the plot and the main character's location Norway forest. The story in the novel took place in a fictional town called "Forest", where people lived a peaceful and simple life. The main characters in the story include the young novelist, Living Ocean Kano, the mysterious girl, Kagako, her boyfriend, Aya Tsuji, Kano's ex-girlfriend, Ayari, and Kano's neighbor, Yui Yong, and a few good friends. The name of the novel," The Forest of Norway," was derived from the name of the country. Norway was an island country in Northern Europe, famous for its beautiful natural scenery and unique culture. The story and characters in the novel revolved around the forests of Norway, so this name became the representative name of the novel.
Why was Murakami's novel 'The Forest of Norway
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2024-09-21 22:53
Murakami's novel," The Forest of Norway," got its name because the protagonist of the novel was called " The Forest of Norway." The name originated from a Japanese folktale, which referred to a group of young men living alone in the forest until they finally met and established a deep friendship. The novel, The Forest of Norway, used this folklore as the background to tell the story of a group of young people's loneliness, confusion, and search for themselves in modern society. Therefore, this novel was also known as " The Lonely Forest " or " The Lost Forest."
Is there a novel like Murakami's 'The Forest of Norway
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2024-09-21 07:41
There are many novels similar to Murakami's 'The Forest of Norway Here are some examples: The Great Gatsby was written by F. Scott Scott. It was a classic novel about love, wealth, and morality, describing the American society in the 1920s. The Catcher in the Rye was written by J.D. Salinger, which tells The story of a teenager, Holden Caulfield, growing up and his experiences in the 1920s. The " Three-Body " series was written by Liu Cixin. It was a science fiction novel that covered a timeline of many centuries. It told the story of the contact, struggle, and conflict between humans and alien civilizations. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Márquez is a magical realism novel that tells the history of the Buendía family in Colombia for a hundred years. The Fault in Our Stars was written by Sophie Gabriel and Emma Stone. It tells the love story of two young people and also explored topics such as friendship, betrayal and love. These novels all had their own unique styles and topics. The readers could choose according to their own preferences.
I want a novel similar to The Forest of Norway.
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2024-09-10 08:19
For a novel like The Forest of Norway, you could consider the following: "The Great Gatsby"- F Scott Fitzgerald The Shawshank Redemption- Stephen King One Hundred Years of Solitude by Yoshi Marquez 4 《1984》(Nineteen Eighty-Four) - George Orwell Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone- JK Rowling The Three-Body Problem (Liu Cixin) 7 The Twilight-Stephanie Meyer 8 The Forest of Norway-Haruki Murakami The Dream of the Red Chamber (The Redemptorist) -George Orwell 10 The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger These novels were all excellent literary works with profound thoughts and philosophical implications, as well as extremely high literary value. Hopefully, it would be of some help.
What was the meaning of the ending of the novel 'The Forest of Norway
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2024-09-10 07:44
" The Forest of Norway " was a story about the protagonist, Ishikawa, breaking up with his girlfriend, Miko, and going to Japan to study. During his studies, he met his girlfriend's best friend, Reiko, and a group of friends. The ending of the novel did not give a clear answer but left the readers to think and feel for themselves. Some people believed that Ishikawa had gone through a lot of setbacks and pain while studying abroad and finally chose to leave Japan and return to China. Some people believed that Ishikawa did not leave Japan but continued to live in Japan with Reiko. Others believed that Ishikawa had left China for other countries. The ending of the novel did not give a definite answer, but left the readers to think and feel for themselves, allowing the readers to interpret the ending of the novel according to their own imagination and judgment.
I want a novel similar to The Forest of Norway.
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2024-08-18 07:11
There are many novels similar to "The Forest of Norway". Here are some recommendations: 1. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez 2 The Great Gatsby, F. Scott fitzelder The Catcher in the Rye, J. D. Salinger 4 "Border Town" Shen Congwen 5 "Three-body" Liu Cixin "Ordinary World" Lu Yao Dream of the Red Chamber Cao Xueqin 8 The Kite Runner, Kared Husseini 9 "Alive" Yu Hua 10 " White Night " Keigo Higashino These novels are all excellent works of literature, with deep thoughts and emotional implications. I hope you will like some of them.
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