
Hunting in America: Start with Daily Tips
About This Novel
Reborn in 1905 as a poor cowboy who was about to starve to death in Montana, Jack Crawford thought he was getting off to a hellish start. Until he discovered that he could receive a piece of random information every day. [Three hours later, an injured elk will fall in the birch forest behind the house. --Jack carried back the winter rations. [Neighbor Old Hank is ready to sell his young foal, which looks thin but actually has Quarter Horse blood, at a low price. --Jack has the future champion horse. [Heavy rains next week will overwhelm river valleys and cause flash floods, and the land upstream has extremely high mineral content. --Jack bought the most fertile land at the lowest price after the disaster. When cowboys throughout the West were still relying on the weather and suffered heavy losses due to a snowstorm, Jack could always avoid all disasters in advance. While the titans of Wall Street were reeling from the economic crisis, Jack's barn was filled with gold. Some say he is a lucky man favored by God, while others say he is a wizard who can make deals with the devil. Faced with all speculation, Jack just wiped the Winchester rifle in his hand, looked at his endless pasture, and said calmly: "I'm just a farmer who knows the land better."
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Official(16)Scraped 2d ago
The biggest problem of the novel is that the background design is rough and imprecise, and the plot progress is slow and protracted. The novel is filled with a lot of useless descriptions, such as eating dry food during a break. Similar plots recur in large numbers in the novel, causing visual fatigue and making the novel difficult to read at first glance. It felt okay. After thinking about it for a while, I felt that the plot was full of flaws. After seeing dozens of pictures, I suddenly didn't want to read it anymore. When I looked back and read dozens of chapters, the plot was still wandering around in the same place. I suddenly felt uninterested. The author seemed to have no main plot outline and a studio style writing style.
The plot rhythm is not good, and the characterization of the protagonist is not remarkable! I read dozens of chapters, and the protagonist has been fighting wits and courage with others, or the writing is too detailed, and there is almost no resting moment. Camping for hunting, transporting prey home, selling prey skins, buying a sick horse, buying needed supplies, etc., All seem to require a battle of wits and courage. The writing is too detailed, and the more detailed it is, the more boring it becomes! It can't be a thrilling plot all the time, it has to be interspersed with simple rewarding plots, otherwise it will be too tight. To be honest, it would be better to write about a hunter who travels back in time and has a professor from the Agricultural University travel back and hunt two large animals and five bandits in a few days. Is this appropriate? Also, when the protagonist travels back to a time when winter has just begun (very cold and snowy), does it take time and firewood to smoke and store a hundred pounds of meat? Also, the protagonist's father was one of the two strongest hunters in the area when he was alive. Why is the family so poor? They had nothing, and they could sell all their belongings because they might need something, but how could they be left with a barren field and a wooden house that was leaking everywhere and was about to rot and collapse? How could he be so poor if he didn't even have a stable? This setting is too inconsistent to read! Moreover, the protagonist was a professor at an agricultural university before time travel. He traveled to the early 20th century and lived in a remote and difficult place to endure hardship. Is this appropriate? Even if you really love farming, you should go to the city and use your knowledge to make a lot of money to buy a manor and enjoy farming!
While saying not to open the door at the back, the horses, food, and cattle are all outside.
I think these things are out there, and others won't knock on your door.
It's really verbose
No matter how beautiful it is, I don't want to watch it. Apart from the grinding and grinding water, there is no point in watching it.
I see another idiot who writes randomly. Last time, he described Shanghai. He thinks that describing everything is literature. 2B
It was very sad to see it, I feel like the main character is a little bit mentally retarded and likes to make up his mind
Worship new gods
The characters are described in detail, the images are full, the plot has twists and turns, and the sentences are compact. It is a book worth reading whether from a rigorous literary perspective or from the perspective of modern online literature! 👍👍👍👍
Where is Hank's wife who just appeared on the scene not long ago? What about the amiable nurse? There is also daily information that seems to come every few days. The protagonist suddenly learns the Indian's ability to tame horses and animals... I hope the author can strengthen the details.
Where have the fifty tough guys gone? Only the foreman and his family are left.
The writing is too deliberate. Selling a piece of paper and writing dozens of chapters is completely forced to add drama.
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Community(0)
Official(16)Scraped 2d ago
The biggest problem of the novel is that the background design is rough and imprecise, and the plot progress is slow and protracted. The novel is filled with a lot of useless descriptions, such as eating dry food during a break. Similar plots recur in large numbers in the novel, causing visual fatigue and making the novel difficult to read at first glance. It felt okay. After thinking about it for a while, I felt that the plot was full of flaws. After seeing dozens of pictures, I suddenly didn't want to read it anymore. When I looked back and read dozens of chapters, the plot was still wandering around in the same place. I suddenly felt uninterested. The author seemed to have no main plot outline and a studio style writing style.
The plot rhythm is not good, and the characterization of the protagonist is not remarkable! I read dozens of chapters, and the protagonist has been fighting wits and courage with others, or the writing is too detailed, and there is almost no resting moment. Camping for hunting, transporting prey home, selling prey skins, buying a sick horse, buying needed supplies, etc., All seem to require a battle of wits and courage. The writing is too detailed, and the more detailed it is, the more boring it becomes! It can't be a thrilling plot all the time, it has to be interspersed with simple rewarding plots, otherwise it will be too tight. To be honest, it would be better to write about a hunter who travels back in time and has a professor from the Agricultural University travel back and hunt two large animals and five bandits in a few days. Is this appropriate? Also, when the protagonist travels back to a time when winter has just begun (very cold and snowy), does it take time and firewood to smoke and store a hundred pounds of meat? Also, the protagonist's father was one of the two strongest hunters in the area when he was alive. Why is the family so poor? They had nothing, and they could sell all their belongings because they might need something, but how could they be left with a barren field and a wooden house that was leaking everywhere and was about to rot and collapse? How could he be so poor if he didn't even have a stable? This setting is too inconsistent to read! Moreover, the protagonist was a professor at an agricultural university before time travel. He traveled to the early 20th century and lived in a remote and difficult place to endure hardship. Is this appropriate? Even if you really love farming, you should go to the city and use your knowledge to make a lot of money to buy a manor and enjoy farming!
While saying not to open the door at the back, the horses, food, and cattle are all outside.
I think these things are out there, and others won't knock on your door.
It's really verbose
No matter how beautiful it is, I don't want to watch it. Apart from the grinding and grinding water, there is no point in watching it.
I see another idiot who writes randomly. Last time, he described Shanghai. He thinks that describing everything is literature. 2B
It was very sad to see it, I feel like the main character is a little bit mentally retarded and likes to make up his mind
Worship new gods
The characters are described in detail, the images are full, the plot has twists and turns, and the sentences are compact. It is a book worth reading whether from a rigorous literary perspective or from the perspective of modern online literature! 👍👍👍👍
Where is Hank's wife who just appeared on the scene not long ago? What about the amiable nurse? There is also daily information that seems to come every few days. The protagonist suddenly learns the Indian's ability to tame horses and animals... I hope the author can strengthen the details.
Where have the fifty tough guys gone? Only the foreman and his family are left.
The writing is too deliberate. Selling a piece of paper and writing dozens of chapters is completely forced to add drama.









