
The World is so Big
by Which Of You Are The Last Prodigal?
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Completed, thank you readers for your long-term support.
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Official(1)Scraped 1mo ago
After reading Chapter 2, I discovered that the protagonist is actually an American. What a waste!
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Official(1)Scraped 1mo ago
After reading Chapter 2, I discovered that the protagonist is actually an American. What a waste!
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Personal rating: 4 and a half stars Strictly speaking, this book is not a rebirth, but it is very well written, especially the dialogues, which are very distinctive, and few of the great Qidian masters can match it. The story is also very exciting, many times better than those Korean entertainment.



This is really a book that made me very confused whether to include it or not. "The World Is So Big" is an urban novel of 1.7 Million words. The writing style of this book is quite good, and the basic character descriptions are also in place. Unfortunately, as soon as the stallion plot is encountered, the heroine's way of thinking begins to get muddled. The description of the supporting characters must talk about the parents of the girls in each family. The anger, sadness, helplessness, and conflicting emotions of the parents are indeed described well. In particular, the differences in thinking between parents from different classes are vividly reflected, which is a highlight. Generally speaking, this is also a work that can be used temporarily when there is a book shortage. I recommend it to young friends. If I had read this book more than ten years ago, I would also like it very much. Older friends can try poison with caution. Writing style 80, plot 70, characterization 75, overall score 75



I originally saw it for free, and I originally planned to take a look at it, but my God, it is really amazing. I personally like this writing style. The male protagonist's IQ is always online, but he is a bit bitch and likes to play ambiguous. The male protagonist's character really wants to complain. If the emotional scenes were not written in this way, it would definitely be a masterpiece, but without the emotional scenes, it would lose that flavor. After all, it was a book written a few years ago. There is definitely something wrong with having a harem either in the past or as a heroine now.




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