
Bug House
About This Novel
The fat man walked to the yard with a broom. He swept the fallen leaves, turned his head and looked at the plaque on the door - Bug House. "If you don't show up, I'll make you into flower fertilizer."
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Daily Spiritual Essays--Comments on "Insect House"
This is a less scary supernatural novel. A daily supernatural novel set in an urban setting, a star-chasing otaku addicted to food. A story that looks light and interesting, more like a food story than a supernatural story. The story is set in modern times. The development of technology and social structure are probably similar to what they are now. There are mobile phones, WeChat and online payment, takeaways, errands, Weibo star chasing, cosplay, girl groups and agencies... It can be said that it is very integrated with reality to a certain extent. As for the mysterious side, in addition to the strange species of the protagonist, there are probably orthodox cultivation sects at the official level, with inheritances, magic weapons, and struggles between heirs within the sects; while at the folk level, the description is more about gathering some people by winning over Internet celebrities and other means, and doing things like brainwashing, hypnosis, sacrifice, and summoning. On a background level the story is relatively easy to understand, nothing too complicated. The plot of this story is generally more everyday. The protagonist is actually a complete homebody. He sleeps until he wakes up naturally every day, and spends all day long with takeaway milk tea. When he has nothing to do, he will scroll through Weibo to follow celebrities and do data. His daily job is to open his small shop and clean up the garden, and he lives a very comfortable life. In this comfortable daily life, the protagonist will get involved in various supernatural events from time to time. Sometimes he will use his own abilities to solve problems, but more often he will rely on the power of the organization to keep a low profile and pretend to be a pig to eat the tiger. In addition to takeaway milk tea, this story is also very realistic. You can see some casual discussions in the story that reflect reality, as well as support for the list that is very up-to-date with the times, as well as parent-child relationships and parent-child conflicts that are full of life. Compared to supernatural beings, maybe the author wants to write about the daily life of an otaku. All in all, this is a supernatural novel full of life. The way the protagonist casually asks guests what they want to eat at home, or knows everything about the food when going out to eat, seems very friendly and satisfying, and even feels that this is a good story even if there is no supernatural being.
I've read eight chapters, and here's a book review
This novel is very good, well, I'm just here to brag about it Reading this novel gives me a faint sense of warmth. I feel that this novel is, well, very authentic. The last novel I read that had this feeling was a few years ago. This novel may not be a big hit, but it will definitely give birth to a few super fans. Congratulations to the author first. Also, I hope the author can finish the novel😁😁😁
I don't know what I'm writing.
It's too bland. After reading more than a dozen pictures, I have no idea what it's about.
Characters I don't like: Tang Butian
Too pretentious. The image-building thing is so off-putting. Yes with the green tea bitch
Looking at the name, I thought of the insect master.
#Spring Festival Prize Topic: Happy New Year for Pigs# 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😋😋😎😊😋😎😋😎😋😎😎
Why! To be honest, I have read this book three times. Abandoned and returned again, abandoned and returned again. But this book is not popular, but people who know it say it is excellent. How to say it? The style of this book is rather strange. In quotation marks, of course. It's neither derogatory nor complimentary. It just feels very delicate. Giving five points is not satisfactory. Four stars is just right. Leave some thoughts and space.
fine
It's a bit hard to understand at the beginning, but I feel good when I read it carefully. It may be my first time reading this kind of book. Maybe some people say that I can't understand this book. That's because you have read too many old tricks. This novel is somewhat similar to reality. The plot description and language dynamics are all clear and concise. This is the summary of more than ten chapters I have read. Haha😄😄 Come on, the author is great.
Following up. . .
Personally, I quite like this style. There is basically no psychological description or descriptive narration. It relies entirely on action, demeanor and dialogue to create characters. There are many short sentences. The author tries to write down details as much as possible. It may be more interesting to write a short sketch in this way. The online article is written like this. The story has a twist and the writing style is very bland. I feel that the reading experience is not very good. . .
So-so
What about the bug house you promised? Shouldn't a bug house be full of bugs? After looking at over 70 pictures, there was only one spider. I thought it would pass the time, but I was a bit disappointed!
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Official(97)Scraped 18d ago
Daily Spiritual Essays--Comments on "Insect House"
This is a less scary supernatural novel. A daily supernatural novel set in an urban setting, a star-chasing otaku addicted to food. A story that looks light and interesting, more like a food story than a supernatural story. The story is set in modern times. The development of technology and social structure are probably similar to what they are now. There are mobile phones, WeChat and online payment, takeaways, errands, Weibo star chasing, cosplay, girl groups and agencies... It can be said that it is very integrated with reality to a certain extent. As for the mysterious side, in addition to the strange species of the protagonist, there are probably orthodox cultivation sects at the official level, with inheritances, magic weapons, and struggles between heirs within the sects; while at the folk level, the description is more about gathering some people by winning over Internet celebrities and other means, and doing things like brainwashing, hypnosis, sacrifice, and summoning. On a background level the story is relatively easy to understand, nothing too complicated. The plot of this story is generally more everyday. The protagonist is actually a complete homebody. He sleeps until he wakes up naturally every day, and spends all day long with takeaway milk tea. When he has nothing to do, he will scroll through Weibo to follow celebrities and do data. His daily job is to open his small shop and clean up the garden, and he lives a very comfortable life. In this comfortable daily life, the protagonist will get involved in various supernatural events from time to time. Sometimes he will use his own abilities to solve problems, but more often he will rely on the power of the organization to keep a low profile and pretend to be a pig to eat the tiger. In addition to takeaway milk tea, this story is also very realistic. You can see some casual discussions in the story that reflect reality, as well as support for the list that is very up-to-date with the times, as well as parent-child relationships and parent-child conflicts that are full of life. Compared to supernatural beings, maybe the author wants to write about the daily life of an otaku. All in all, this is a supernatural novel full of life. The way the protagonist casually asks guests what they want to eat at home, or knows everything about the food when going out to eat, seems very friendly and satisfying, and even feels that this is a good story even if there is no supernatural being.
I've read eight chapters, and here's a book review
This novel is very good, well, I'm just here to brag about it Reading this novel gives me a faint sense of warmth. I feel that this novel is, well, very authentic. The last novel I read that had this feeling was a few years ago. This novel may not be a big hit, but it will definitely give birth to a few super fans. Congratulations to the author first. Also, I hope the author can finish the novel😁😁😁
I don't know what I'm writing.
It's too bland. After reading more than a dozen pictures, I have no idea what it's about.
Characters I don't like: Tang Butian
Too pretentious. The image-building thing is so off-putting. Yes with the green tea bitch
Looking at the name, I thought of the insect master.
#Spring Festival Prize Topic: Happy New Year for Pigs# 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😋😋😎😊😋😎😋😎😋😎😎
Why! To be honest, I have read this book three times. Abandoned and returned again, abandoned and returned again. But this book is not popular, but people who know it say it is excellent. How to say it? The style of this book is rather strange. In quotation marks, of course. It's neither derogatory nor complimentary. It just feels very delicate. Giving five points is not satisfactory. Four stars is just right. Leave some thoughts and space.
fine
It's a bit hard to understand at the beginning, but I feel good when I read it carefully. It may be my first time reading this kind of book. Maybe some people say that I can't understand this book. That's because you have read too many old tricks. This novel is somewhat similar to reality. The plot description and language dynamics are all clear and concise. This is the summary of more than ten chapters I have read. Haha😄😄 Come on, the author is great.
Following up. . .
Personally, I quite like this style. There is basically no psychological description or descriptive narration. It relies entirely on action, demeanor and dialogue to create characters. There are many short sentences. The author tries to write down details as much as possible. It may be more interesting to write a short sketch in this way. The online article is written like this. The story has a twist and the writing style is very bland. I feel that the reading experience is not very good. . .
So-so
What about the bug house you promised? Shouldn't a bug house be full of bugs? After looking at over 70 pictures, there was only one spider. I thought it would pass the time, but I was a bit disappointed!
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What happened to the fat man in the bug house. Warm healing, tender feeling. Not scary, really, not scary at all. At most, add some fertilizer, raise flowers, plant grass and so on. Well, this is true for all houses that are infested with insects!




[One Million]Insect House, the protagonist has reached middle age and disappears in the city. He is a fat version of a sweeping monk, and lives a secular life with a monster spider. Due to a haunting incident, he joins the official special department. It is a supernatural story on the surface, but in fact it is an everyday story. ꒰⌯-Ω-⌯꒱ ★★★☆ Similar work "The Day of Opening a Restaurant on an Abnormal Earth"




Mr. Xiang Ke's ordinary life (dense fog) was reviewed by a certain high-quality Amway entity.




I watched the beginning, it was interesting. The suspense plot is hidden in the clear water of daily life, which is very natural. The author has good writing skills and an extremely strong desire to survive. He doesn't look like a novice. I finished reading it recently and it was so beautiful, relaxing, comfortable, enjoyable and delicious. It is definitely a fairy grass.

















