The Rebirth of a Great Japanese Writer

The Rebirth of a Great Japanese Writer

by Bi Rui Bai Lian

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The male protagonist is reborn in Japan in a parallel world, and how he transforms from a copycat to a truly great writer step by step. VIP group: 829932993

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Single Female Protagonist, Not Sentimental (No Brainless Stallions), Full of Dog Food
1,4924814

Two heroines. Many literary works in the Japanese entertainment category are mainly based on animation or idols. This is a purely literary work. The author's writing style is average, the genre is good, and the writing angle is relatively novel. At least in terms of style, it is a bit higher than the two-dimensional style.

Entertainment: I'm Just an Actor
Female Ceo's Life Assistant
Journey to the Film and Television Heavens
Defeat Book List
381503

It is a very controversial book. I personally think it mainly describes how a time-traveling literary copywriter turned himself into a real writer. It is interspersed with a lot of daily writing, and overall it is a fresh and touching flow. If you want to see the stallion counterattack, it is impossible. So I usually change my taste after watching the apocalypse stream and the main god stream.

Age of Insects
Reborn in Tokyo, Japan with Naruto
Marvel's Monster Hunter World
Doomsday Crazy Meow
Rebirth of Japan (Including Japanese Entertainment)
2083813

(Completed) It's quite satisfying, but I really can't stand the female characterization, and later it became a family ethics drama -_-||

Standalone Tokyo
Tokyo: There's Something Wrong with This Narration!
I Uninstalled Huangmao System
When I'm in Tokyo, I Can Hear All Kinds of Secrets
The God of Dian Niang is in My Bowl (。・ω・。)ノ♡
148375

[Complete] Japanese literary novels can be regarded as a kind of micro-innovation. It can be seen that the author has a relatively good understanding of Japan's modern literary world. Many of the backgrounds in the story seem to me, a Chinese, to be very consistent with the Japanese situation ~ Many people think that the book collapsed in the later period, and that it described not the writing of the work but some shortcomings of the family, but in my opinion, the author's writing in this way should be regarded as describing his entire life. The love debt that Takeshita Kusaka incurred when she was young, and the entanglement of her huge family in her later years, all have causes and consequences (for the stallion novel), and because of this consistent relationship, the story is true. Of course, I have my own opinions~ If you don't like the later episodes, you can abandon them halfway. Just abandon the first time Dafa (>﹏<) The previous ones are still very consistent with the literary style of writing~ Of course, we still need to take a precaution in the end. The protagonist is Japanese, and the story takes place in Japan. Although the protagonist is a staunch left-wing force, anti-war, and pro-China, there may still be some book friends who are more outrageous. Those who don't mind this can go and read it ~ It has been completed and can satisfy book-hungry friends (★・'ε゚)ノ

Doomsday Fujiang
Lck's Only Male Support
Founder of Literary World
Xueba's Black Technology System

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