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Is There Any Hardcore 100 Million Point Naval Battle Genre?
I would like to read a book similar to "Echoes of the Pacific". Forget it like "The Marines of the Ming Dynasty"
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I Beg for Help in Chinese Literature! Patriotic Writing!
It can be similar to historical faults, disputes over national destiny, retrogressors, etc.! We will not reject anyone who speaks Chinese! (Preferably no cp!!!)
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You can also watch Deep Sea on Tomato. I want to know when Will of the Nation and Empire of the Setting Sun will also be available.
It is a very appetizing novel, and it is relatively reliable in military terms (I studied underwater exploration before, but I paid a lot back to the teacher, and I was lucky enough to defend the motherland). I can feel the author's love; the imagination is very bold. To be honest, this book can be divided into several parts and made into a long novel independently in the science fiction world. There are also some shortcomings: the rhythm at the beginning is very good, but the part towards the end is quite confusing, and it feels like it has been ended hastily (you can read the author's self-report for the reason, which is excusable); the switching between different themes is a bit sudden, and it would be better if prehistoric civilization and Desan can be foreshadowed in advance. Otherwise, it feels like it was originally Resident Evil, suddenly turned into Prometheus, and then suddenly became Wolfenstein. But I can tell you very responsibly: flaws cannot be concealed. Suitable for navy fans and fantasy fans. Most readers should be people who have their own ideas in life. Briefly summarize the plot: From - "The Hunt for Red October" Inherited - "Temple" (the underwater temple that defeats the myth) Transfer - "Hunting u571" Together - "Journey to the Center of the Earth"
A very interesting book, certainly for some people. There is no shortage of YY writers in China, especially the kind of bright swordsmen. As I read them, I felt like I would be sorry for my intelligence if I read them any more. My eyes lit up when I watched "The Three-Body Problem" a few years ago. After all, there are still too few things that can make people's eyes shine. I wonder if I can find your copy of "National Will". ... Thank you. There are not many books that I can read to the end quite freely. ... A reader born in the 1960s who once had some connection with the Chinese Navy.
Military knowledge major! Brainstorming is also possible. My biggest takeaway from this article is the idea of Chinese dragons. If it can really decompose the air and water that enters the body into hydrogen, that can explain two problems: First, it can float and shuttle in the air. If I remember correctly that the dragon should have a fish tail, then it is not flying in the air, but swimming. This explains the problem of being able to fly without wings. The second is that if hydrogen can be decomposed in the body, then dragon breath and fire breathing can indeed be achieved. Of course, this may all be nonsense, but science fiction is about imagination.
I finally finished reading it. It's a very good book.
The Deep Sea Book opens a window to a lot of knowledge about the ocean, submarines, etc. It describes all aspects of special forces and the navy. I read it with gusto. A very well written novel.
It's a pretty good book, and it has increased my understanding of submarines a lot. The overall structure is a bit like the strange sea of Snake Revolution, with all ships entering a new space and fighting against the Nazis, old and young, but in the deep sea, these people never showed up. In addition, I was a little tired from watching the last few pictures arguing about the explosion of hydrogen bombs. Overall, it's a book worth reading. . .
It's very beautiful. If you think about the nanoscientist and the triangular object, you can write more in detail. There are also the first batch of aliens who came to the earth and the second batch of aliens who came. Their technology and their impact on the technology of human civilization.
Continue the consistent wild wolverine style! Multi-layered story design, many distinctive character portrayals, bizarre but reasonable line extensions, and a plot with thousands of foreshadowings. What's curious is that generally speaking, this kind of literary work will design images of several beauties, but I haven't seen it until now.
It's very good. It's worth recommending. The writing is very good. If you like YY, don't read it.
It's a great military science fiction novel. It feels like it could be adapted into a movie. I highly recommend it! !
A very good novel, I re-read it recently. I first read National Will and then found this novel. What initially attracted me was the nuclear submarine part, but the science fiction part of this novel is also quite exciting. The author's descriptions of many details may not be objectively true, but they make readers feel believable. The true and false make people imagine, and they walk on the boundary between reason and fantasy. I really hope to see this work made into a movie, I think it will be a pretty good script. I also recommend other novels in the Immortal Cell series by the same author. Although most of them are unfinished, there is still a relatively complete story before the end. The timeline of this novel takes place after Rain Demon and before Moon Palace Mystery, or it is synchronized with the main storyline of Moon Palace Mystery. In addition, the author of this work has serialized a new novel on Tomato, Meng Xi Wei Tan, and I recommend readers to read it.
By the way, where can I buy the physical book of this novel by the author?
This is the second time I have read this book. It seems that the part after entering the cave has been rewritten. It is very exciting.
Except for some typos in the second half, there seems to be no big problem in the content (because I don't understand the details of the weapons), it has a bit of a gruesome (or mysterious?) Color, and an open ending. The ending feels just right. It's great.
Good book, very exciting
Building the navy is not easy. It took the sacrifices of countless unknown heroes to build up its current strength.
This book is well written, and the details of the submarine are well described. It can be seen that a lot of effort has been put into it.
It's very interesting, the description is good, I even took it as real.
Very good, I like the content [Adoration]
Describe the image vividly!
A well-deserved five-star book
Wonderful, read it in one sitting Wonderful, great book
Learned some knowledge about submarine warfare
The suspense comes one after another, wonderful.
Beautiful and real! No bullshit, no system!
The story is very good, but there are some small details, but it is good for ordinary people to enjoy.
Good book, good book, novel subject matter, rich content, advanced imagination and my own YY, I give it ten points.
A powerful work, only those who like hard science fiction will like it
A very good military science fiction novel. Although it is not ten points, it is still good at nine points. This rating is too low. I am sorry for this book and even more sorry for the teacher Ye Lang who worked hard to code.