
Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: under the Snow
About This Novel
There are always a few days of the year that are different. In days like this, boundaries will be broken and taboos will be lifted... "The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow" uses seven beautiful and dream-like words to describe the fantasy experience of Firewing and Icefin siblings in the ancient city of Xiangchuan and the strange other side, searching for the truth.
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Official(12)Scraped 11d ago
The mission is passing by,,. . .
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
The ethereal and strange atmosphere, the exquisite and gorgeous text, and the style of the whole book are very light. There are few thrilling moments, great joys and great sorrows, and only the joys, angers and sorrows of other worlds can be easily and leisurely shuttled through.
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
I have been partial to fantasy novels lately, and this one has a very different style. Overall, the plot is very attractive, the descriptions are touching, the scenes are thought-provoking, and the ending has a profound meaning.
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
The stories written by Garuda are beautiful and quiet
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
Although the main character's name is very middle-class and unconventional... But the story is really good! After all these years I still think it looks good! A mix of legends and folklore! With the addition of Zhiguai, it's really great...
It's really good-looking. The stories are often mixed with strong Chinese plots, leading to the exploration of the charm of five thousand years of culture.
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
Legends, ghosts, etc. That have long been forgotten by people are naturally integrated into the daily life of the siblings.
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
Firewing's books have always been bizarre and gorgeous. The scenery on the other side is unfolding before the eyes like a picture scroll along with the words. Good!
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
Still Nippon, the story of the Eighteen Families is very impressive~ This main line is also very clear. After each chapter, there is a summary of Yukinoshita's message, which connects the whole story.
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Official(12)Scraped 11d ago
The mission is passing by,,. . .
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
The ethereal and strange atmosphere, the exquisite and gorgeous text, and the style of the whole book are very light. There are few thrilling moments, great joys and great sorrows, and only the joys, angers and sorrows of other worlds can be easily and leisurely shuttled through.
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
I have been partial to fantasy novels lately, and this one has a very different style. Overall, the plot is very attractive, the descriptions are touching, the scenes are thought-provoking, and the ending has a profound meaning.
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
The stories written by Garuda are beautiful and quiet
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
Although the main character's name is very middle-class and unconventional... But the story is really good! After all these years I still think it looks good! A mix of legends and folklore! With the addition of Zhiguai, it's really great...
It's really good-looking. The stories are often mixed with strong Chinese plots, leading to the exploration of the charm of five thousand years of culture.
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
Legends, ghosts, etc. That have long been forgotten by people are naturally integrated into the daily life of the siblings.
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
Firewing's books have always been bizarre and gorgeous. The scenery on the other side is unfolding before the eyes like a picture scroll along with the words. Good!
The Legend of Burning Rhinoceros: Under the Snow - Book Review
Still Nippon, the story of the Eighteen Families is very impressive~ This main line is also very clear. After each chapter, there is a summary of Yukinoshita's message, which connects the whole story.
What bullshit
What bullshit, nonsense, a running account
