
America is in Control
by Potato Dream
About This Novel
In 1993, Liu will travel through Los Angeles, America. From an unknown high school student to a supernova who shines in the boxing ring. From the rampant Wall Street cub to the capitalist with the Midas touch. From a fledgling Hollywood star to a media boss with the right to speak. Keywords: America, 1990s, boxing superstars, Hollywood, sports giants, media groups.
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This book is very well written, I like it very much
Can't we have a better start? I thought the protagonist is Chinese. Since the protagonist is American, there is no point bonus? They were also beaten by a group of black people. How come black people are more noble than white people? I felt like when I was watching the series "Crooked Dragon King", the protagonist's methods were too low-level. One against five, he defeated them all. Even if he wasn't afraid of the protagonist, at least he wouldn't dare to mess with him, right? How dare you ridicule? What you wrote completely subverted my understanding. It's so magical.
Isn't it okay to just give the male protagonist a Chinese name?
Relatives use English names, and others call the male protagonist by his English name. But the first person name is indeed Chinese. It's quite a show! If it is for the ethnic buff, just write the English name. If not, why not write it as Chinese?
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Community(0)
Official(3)
This book is very well written, I like it very much
Can't we have a better start? I thought the protagonist is Chinese. Since the protagonist is American, there is no point bonus? They were also beaten by a group of black people. How come black people are more noble than white people? I felt like when I was watching the series "Crooked Dragon King", the protagonist's methods were too low-level. One against five, he defeated them all. Even if he wasn't afraid of the protagonist, at least he wouldn't dare to mess with him, right? How dare you ridicule? What you wrote completely subverted my understanding. It's so magical.
Isn't it okay to just give the male protagonist a Chinese name?
Relatives use English names, and others call the male protagonist by his English name. But the first person name is indeed Chinese. It's quite a show! If it is for the ethnic buff, just write the English name. If not, why not write it as Chinese?













