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"Pokémon" No Longer Has a Masterpiece, Let's Argue If You Don't Agree
I've Recently Become Obsessed with Pokémon. I'm Looking for Books on Pokémon. I'm Urgently Looking for Them.
Anything good-looking or classic is fine.
Are There No Good Books About Pokémon?
No harem
Can I Still Watch Pokémon Now? ? ?
I want to read a book similar to "Pokémon: This Trainer Is a Bit Yin". Shocked, Pokémon can still write like this! ! !
Who Is Teacher Lu of Pokémon?
Food Articles Don't Be the Kind of Exhausting Food Articles
Why Does Tomato Separate Pokémon and Pokémon?
Let's have some nice cute stories about breaking the shell (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
The Heroine of Pokémon Is Sirona
Asking for books
Pokémon Feels Like Nothing Great, It's All Bad.
I want to read a book like "Pokémon: I Only Catch Mythical Beasts". In addition to the Pokémon Kagar Ninja in the opening game, I only caught the mythical beast in the opening game, the fantasy beast Meltan in the opening game, and all Pokémon series in the Master Pokémon game.
Are There Any Daily Fans of Children's Cartoons?
Similar to Big Ears Tutu, Big Head Son, Crayon Shin-chan, Peppa Pig, Bluey, and other children's animations, funny or heart-warming daily stories
Looking for a Pokemon Ranch Breeding Type?
I want to read a book similar to "The Protagonist of Elf Literature, How Can He Have the Fragrance of Farming". Tired of watching fighting and killing, I want to see something pastoral, ranch style, and nurturing.
Pokémon Series
I want to read a book similar to "Elf System: I, the Strongest Champion of the Alliance".
Pokémon's
I want to read a book like "Elf: The Entertainment Life of a Retired Champion". Pokémon















































This book is really good to read, especially when it describes Lu Bu's hundreds of rounds of battle with Sun Wukong for Diao Chan, but Xue Baochai is really too strong. If it weren't for Nuoshou's outer ring + Noxus guillotine, this wave of M4 would have fired six times Must die. In addition, I prefer what Zhuge Liang said to the 108 monkeys in Huaguo Mountain: "Young man is so proud, don't show off in front of your brother Liang." It shows Zhuge Liang's indignation at the monkeys who knocked him to death with three sticks. In short, The plot of this book is interesting, the system is clear, there are many foreshadowings, the fighting scenes are like being there, and the character descriptions are spot-on!
It's similar to the Pokémon farm story in Stardew Valley, but more everyday. Daily Pokémon texts have always been a relatively unpopular field. The vast majority of Pokémon texts are full of various battles, competitions and other descriptions of fame and wealth. In my eyes, except for Mr. Lu, most Pokémon texts do not deal well with the subject of the bond relationship with Pokémon, and this book grasps this point very well. Although there are not many fierce battles, this book better reflects the daily life in the Pokémon world, and can deeply describe the bond between people and Pokémon from the warm and ordinary daily life. (And the system does not play an overly important role in it.) There are no major flaws in the writing style and outline logic. At most, the description of daily life needs some expansion. It is a pretty good daily Pokémon article. (I just don't know why the score is so low. Is it because Tomato has lowered the score again?) After reading this book again, I found that the author seemed to have lost his composure in the later period. Pleasant Goat Mechanical Cats and the like appeared one after another, and the elaboration of human and Pokémon emotions and new plots in the earlier articles were lost. This book itself is an imitation of a Pokémon fanfic from Qidian. But an imitation is an imitation after all, and it is still not as good as the original. After reading it, the gap is indeed quite big. But this book is still considered a good Pokémon fanfic on Tomato, and it is worth reading. The overall evaluation will be between average and good. (Tomato, my level is almost normal. After all, it's free to watch, so I don't have to choose so much [laughing and crying])
It seems to be the same pasture as the one at the starting point, and I am not a trainer this time. The same gourmet Goldfinger. The same starting point. One super powerful Pokémon. There are three goats on his side, and three donkeys on the other side.
I've read 100 chapters and it's pretty good. The world view is a partial animated world view with some Stardew Valley farming elements. The relationship between people and Pokémon is basically similar to the animation. The protagonist is a time traveler, and the novel begins with the protagonist starting to farm after a pause in his adventure. Basically, it is a relaxed daily plot with Pokémon. To be precise, taking care of children Chapter 98 is my subjective poisonous chapter. I bought the Meili Sheep and took away the 5 Pleasant Goats and the sheep from Big Big Wolf (they were Meili Sheep, but the description of the appearance characteristics was completely based on these sheep). I am very disgusted by the linkage between the world view of Pokémon and other works. This kind of fusion linkage is a taboo. If readers saw it, it would offend all those who ① do not like the sheep in Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf ② do not like the fusion plot ③ those who have strict requirements on the rationality of the world view and plot ④ those who really like Meili Sheep (who would want the shadow of something else to be imposed on something they like). After all, this article is not unlimited streaming, and it has not reflected any such content before (I did not find it) Ugh, I just called Pleasant Goat lazy. I will continue to deduct points based on the number of subsequent such episodes.
It's very warm, and the author is very obedient. Although he basically doesn't say anything, the author will correct it whenever readers point out mistakes in their comments, which is very good in terms of perception.
Fresh and refined Pokémon writing, daily life is plain and sincere, and getting along with Pokémon is full of warmth. I look forward to the author writing better stories.
Full marks, the relaxed daily Pokémon farm life is enviable
It can be seen that it is "borrowing" from the farm novel of Kaidian. Some of the plots are highly overlapping, and many of the plots are not very reasonable. However, what makes me happy is that this book really "borrows" the essence of the farm novel, and the ordinary and comfortable life of the Pokémon on the farm, without violence. Some farm novels are too violent and tiring to read, but this book is very well controlled, so I give it four stars.
It's a heartwarming Pokémon pastoral novel, and the descriptions of food are also very good. I've been looking for a Pokémon pastoral novel for a long time. This Pokémon pastoral novel is very suitable for me. Come on, the author, don't stop updating it. It's really hard for children to find food [crying]
It's so well written and warm. I really like it. Now that there is no heroine, it's great. I really like it. Everyone gets along so well. We are a family.
The rhythm is very good! A very warm daily life, but also interspersed with necessary refreshing points. The development pace of the entire ranch is also very good, but I hope that a few legendary Pokémon will gradually come to visit hh
So far, it's a very heartwarming Pokémon novel.
Very satisfied, like, super love [admiration] [admiration]
It's good to watch, and the plot is quite heart-warming, but there is one thing. Although it is a bit cliché, the shock of others must still be there. I feel that the people next to me are too calm when facing the mythical beasts, and I don't know how other people are. Anyway, this can arouse my interest appropriately.
It looks good, at least the way the Biker Lizard turned into Milton was much better than the way a certain bad trainer handled it.
A good book, a rare good book. The plot inside is interesting and interesting, and the most important thing is that it has nothing to do with training and battles. It completely tells the story of Pokémon and trainers living a warm life together. The protagonist is a gentle man with good cooking skills. Really, I highly recommend you take a look, it's very good
The writing is very warm, and the character creation of Pokémon is also very successful. Each Pokémon has its own characteristics. Good luck to the author.
It's very good-looking. I like this kind of warm and healing style. Keep up the good work, the author. You can "water" (all kinds of small incidents), but it must be reasonable. Just like the "Joyful Elf..." Next door, it has a score of 9.5. The author can continue to keep it. I have seen 64 chapters so far. They are good. If you write in this style and keep updating, it will not be a problem for you to get a score of 9.5 Or above. After reaching level 2, the author can add a farm and ranch store, and set it to get system coins every time the farm and ranch sells something, and then refresh some items in the store every week (which can also add some plot points)
It's beautiful, the style is like a novel from The Starting Point
It's very well written. There are few good Pokémon books with high standards, and there are even fewer written by Carlos. The real warmth of Pokémon is written, and it is finally no longer a conspiracy theory. [Adoration]
This is a fairy tale. Despite the low rating, the daily writing is very interesting. The small interactions between the protagonist and Pokémon made me feel soft inside. It feels like the author is writing about the daily life of a real person. However, the pace is relatively slow and not suitable for those who like to watch fast-paced movies.
I've actually always hated Pokémon. I've been exposed to the Rock Kingdom since I was a child. I always felt that the design of Pokémon was a bit strange, but the author's writing is really good, the emotional description is really comfortable, and the overall plot rhythm is also very good.
This is the real ranch story. It is dedicated to the construction of the ranch. It also has battle content and wonderful stories. What I like most is the interaction between the elves and the protagonist. There is love, they have each other in their hearts, and the bonds and development are not abrupt. Other ranch stories just leave the ranch and run around, and the interaction with Pokémon is not interesting at all. This one is still good-looking, but it is a bit uncomfortable to chase it all the time (hehe, little mice are born to be eaten by trainers [blowing kiss] [blowing kiss])
After the chase, although there were not so many battle adventures, the ranch life felt very heartwarming. In the end, both children and daughters were obtained, and the God of Creation was defeated. It just feels like there are still a lot of things left unfinished, such as the second pasture in winter.
It's very interesting. It's rare to see this kind of pasture farming development. The author should work hard! Update more
It's very warm and slightly unreasonable, but it doesn't affect reading. What I'm more worried about is that no matter how many Pokémon there are, I just cook every day and have no time to do anything else. 5 Stars for encouragement. I hope the author can keep updating.
It's quite good-looking, much better than the book next door on the farm in Fengyuan.
It's so beautiful, and some of the daily routines are also very heartwarming.
Daily writing, nothing too toxic, very good
I have been following this book for a long time. It is really good, but some words are a bit repetitive.