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Can Anyone Recommend Some Books That Travel Back in Time to Plants Vs. Zombies and Turn Them into Plants?
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Plants Vs. Zombies Fusion Version. Have Something Good.
I want to read a book similar to "Zombie World: Fusion". I hope it's a pure fusion version. There is no hybrid version.
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Are There Any Books About Plants Vs. Zombies?
Don't write nonsense.
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I can't explain anything. This book should reflect the author himself or the people in his life. I don't want to say big principles. I only know that if the world gave birth to you and you feel the darkness, then make a choice. The world has two sides, but this duality is determined by human beings. The ending is not necessarily good. It may lead to the end of a person's life, but the ending is not necessarily bad. The end of a person's life leads to the existence of the world. This is chaos and order.
The writing is very good, and it is the best one I have ever read in Plants vs. Zombies. There is no grand background, no heroic sacrifice, and it is a very good article written with emotional drama. It also has the fusion of eras in the second generation of Plants vs. Zombies, as well as the great reversal of the characters of Dave and Dr. Zombie. Basically, there is no big poison except for comparison and depression.
Native plant view + plant perspective + capital + no system, no time travel and no change in people. New subject matter, worth watching
Invincible author [OK], I would like to call you the strongest in pvz. Your writing style is clean and neat, your basic skills are solid (there is still room for improvement), your world view is novel, and your characters are very distinct. Looking at the first 20 chapters, this book has a score of 9 or above. There are a lot of knives, so be careful if you can't bear it.
Overall, the author's writing is good. The world view is novel, the story is innovative, and it does not stick to the old text. The writing is good, and although the characterization of the characters and plot is a bit rigid, it is drawn slowly, echoes from beginning to end, and vividly demonstrates the filth and ugliness of capital operations. The author's depiction of the environment is excellent, giving it an immersive and fascinating feeling. Readers who are tired of reading all kinds of fantasy and fantasy literature can learn about this book that explores the philosophical light of the world blooming in their eyes from the perspective of plants. (I am not a sailor~, the reason depends on my reading time qaq)
After reading it, I personally feel that the end of the dimension is the most amazing part. It is hard to imagine that a novel with less than 200 chapters could have such a wonderful plot. The protagonist is also quite miserable. He has been dragged forward by the will of others throughout his life. Regardless of whether these wills are malicious or well-intentioned, it makes the protagonist more painful [face covering] Perhaps falling under the bite of zombies is a good destination, without having to bear too much and bear too much. Also, the Flaming Fist flavor is so strong. Did you, the author, borrow some parts of the Flaming Fist [laughing] Summary of "What a Miserable Pea"
It's good to read. Although it's about Plants vs. Zombies, it feels like it's just borrowing the shell of Plants vs. Zombies to write the story. It's not about Plants vs. Zombies. It just feels like the pace is very fast. One chapter is gone after a few chapters.
However, I still haven't heard your answer, 9527! Answer me, what do you need? What does your heart really need? Bodhi, please step back. Maybe only a cold winter can squeeze out a touch of green from your heart Jianmu
It took me about six to seven hours to finish reading this book. I can only say that the author is a god! Immortal! A perfect group portrait! It's not very accurate to use a group portrait to summarize this article, but I can't find a more suitable word to describe it, because every character is really well-shaped! They are not the protagonist, not even the protagonist himself is the protagonist, they are just themselves. What I said is a bit mysterious, but you will understand after reading it, they are just themselves. Real! Highly recommended! ! !
It's a very strange feeling, a very magnificent feeling, a very rich emotional level, and a lot of philosophies that are in line with people. Wanting to get off work, being numb and being used as a tool, isn't it the same as human beings, with the same feelings as a collection of contradictions, and the feeling of tearing apart, I feel that this is a good novel It's a pity that I have bought too many snacks recently. I will give you a big gift when I finish the college entrance examination next year [blowing kiss]
A rare closer look in the Tomato Shuang article. It also has a sense of redemption and the theme of Plants vs. Zombies is novel enough, describing Dave as a villain capitalist. The review may not be to some people's taste, but it's worth a look
When Dave from the main universe comes over to play, Dave from Garden Warfare and Zhi Er can travel through different worlds, and even Garden Warfare has neutral cosmic plants.
An alternative pvz fan, very good-looking, come on author
I have never thought that a novel can only rely on emotional drama without a grand background and heroic sacrifice. Can portray such a profound height. Doubts about [Existence], longing for [Nothingness], not wanting any will to be imposed on me, but it is not just an ordinary mess... Unfortunately, my knowledge alone cannot perfectly describe my feelings and make an evaluation. This book may be the continuation of a new system of spiritualism.
Very beautiful, different angle description
Although it is Plants vs. Zombies, it looks very intriguing. The dialogue between the author's plants interprets soul mates. Use the oppressive world to create a rebellious soul. I have to say that this book reached an unexpected height from an angle I had never thought of.
Endless light and darkness, endless ideas, endless thoughts, endless possibilities, endless connections, endless suffering, endless unknown, endless longing, endless exhaustion, and finally, the curtain call.
The plot direction is completely different from the mainstream. I look forward to this tragedy continuing to lead to unexpected places. There are no dumplings that are common in the second dimension, so it's a relief to have family fun😌
It looks great, but there seem to be too many knives? No matter what, I will eat it hhh. I feel that it is the best among the PVZ articles I have read, and I have never seen anything better.
The whole story itself is a bit depressing, but I like the ending very much. Although it wasn't the best ending I expected, it was a fitting ending. In short, I'm off work I want to go home
This book is the second one I have read in 371 Hours and 41 Minutes on Tomato that made me so excited. I like it more than "Lobobe: Angela's Gambit", and the setting breaks my traditional understanding of Plants vs. Zombies. There is nothing wrong with the content of this book except for the few chapters. It is a novel worth reading and recommended!
The protagonist now has no shortage of powerful power, but as a pea, his thinking ability is indeed limited, and he really needs the enlightenment and guidance of a wise man.
It's so interesting. What kind of ending can be worthy of the "meaning" given to it?
Very novel feeling
I can only say that the author is a bit mentally depressed
I feel a deep despair
This is a sunny, positive and beautiful world
A very good book, as long as you can eat it with a knife.
It's so beautiful, no system, no poison, Duties vs. Zombies is great
The author's description is extremely delicate and his writing style is also very good! The inner activities of the characters are really rich, I highly recommend everyone to take a look! There is really no knife [laughing]