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Which Fanfic Is the Most Surprising to People Today? It Still Looks Like a Second Drama After Watching It
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High Quality Fanfic
High-quality anime fan fiction, preferably more than 500,000 words
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There Are No More Masterpieces in Comprehensive Comics. If You Don't Accept It, Let's Fight.
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Who Is Eating the Fine Chaff of Zongman! !
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Please Bring Out the Pinnacle of Comprehensive Comics.
I want to read a book like "Traveling through Animation Academy, I am the Student Council President".
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Cyberpunk High Score Novel, Please (*^Ω^*)
I want to read a book similar to "I'm planning a robbery to penetrate the city of night".
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What Are Some Good Books About Jobless Reincarnation?
I want to read a book similar to "Jobless Reincarnation: The Sword of Silver Light". Are there any good things you can post? There haven't been many books to read recently, and I feel like they are all routine plots. They are either invincible or invincible. Please post something with a plot.
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What Are the Masterpieces of Tomato Fan Fiction? (∩_∩)
Everyone, please return the recommended book and read it to see if there is anything good in it. ٩̋(๑˃́ꇴ˂̀๑) Also, ヾ(≧∇≦Thank you≧∇≦)ノ everyone...
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Travel Through the Same Story and Travel Through Multiple Worlds at the Same Time
Only share knowledge
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There Are No Cyberpunk but Infinitely Streamable Books.
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Overall it's okay, but the details feel like they were fed to the AI.
The plot is reasonable and the characterization is interesting, but many of the supporting characters have lost a lot of personality due to the butterfly effect of the protagonist, or the author can't write it. The biggest problem is that the hook is too strong, and it starts to push back after the hook. It is difficult to write waves, everything goes smoothly, the writing is relatively bland, and the transitions are stiff, but at least it is better than AI piling up rhetoric. Although there are many shortcomings, it is not bad.
The latest 25 chapters feel quite good. The protagonist is not unbalanced and the protagonist is not too careful. But compared to other co-travel novels, this one basically does not switch worlds and is written in 2077. There are too few chapters, so I'll give it four stars first. ☕ The latest 204 chapters. Usually I read the entire book before reviewing it and giving it as a gift, but I have no idea. This book is too suitable for me. The quality is stable and the number of words is large. I would be embarrassed to keep it if I don't read it and give it away. I said before that I don't switch worlds often, but now I feel like I switch a little more frequently [face covering] Anyway, I must keep writing. Jpg
The writing is quite good. I have watched a lot of 99. Com. I would call it the first person under Duke. The disadvantage is that the threshold is a bit high. Except for Marvel, the audience for these game animations is relatively small.
It's well written, better than most cyberpunks I've seen, and there's nothing toxic about it.
Recommended to watch this The protagonist (a doppelgänger or just one person) has the same personality and is the same person, but they live in different worlds, so that readers will not feel separated when watching it. Similar to the infinite plane, the difference is that the protagonist can go to the white space to synchronize his physique and memory. In Cyberpunk, once the plot is over, I switch to another dimension to play out the plot. The transformation of each world makes me full of expectations for the plot behind it. You won't feel bored after watching the same world for a long time, or you will finish watching cyberpunk immediately and other planes will become boring. Now I have written more than 10 world lines, and they are all okay. Looking forward to the next story! Author update soon
To be honest, the title of the book is a bit discouraging, but the actual content is quite good. There are some flaws, but they don't hide the flaws. Overall, it's a work worth watching. ₍₍Ϡ(੭•̀ω•́)੭✧⃛
What Tong Chuan Liu often shares can be said to be sharing skills. The essence is Guan Gong fighting Qin Qiong, and the power of other worlds is showing off in the local world. The protagonist of this book is very pleasant, a fun-loving person who is equal to the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The reason why they are said to be on equal footing is that the protagonist does not directly use the shared skills after sharing. The protagonist has operations. Sharing Cyberpunk, after the fall of Titan, they will not just build a prosthetic body and Titan, but also have dismantling technology and reuse. This alone gives the protagonist a lot of color and subjective initiative. The emotional aspect is quite satisfactory, but when it comes to fan fiction, it can only be said that the protagonist who is not completely controlled by the House of Commons is a bonus for me [laughter]
It can't be called a full five-star rating, but the current rating of 7. Or more is not enough. It's quite fun to read a fanfic to pass the time easily. There is no particularly profound debate or worldview discussion, and the rhythm of the flow is well controlled. It's just the author who wants to update it quickly, it's totally not enough🥵🥵🥵
Brothers, I've watched it for a few hours, and it's pretty good. I haven't seen any blocking points so far. It's considered the bread and butter of the 99 genre, which requires a certain knowledge of the game. However, this is the only advantage of the 99 genre. When you encounter a world you haven't seen, you can just jump to it. It doesn't affect the viewing experience. The author will update it soon.
The Goblin Slayer chapter is very vividly written To be honest, it's more like fast travel than wearing the same clothes. There is basically no connection between the worlds. The third correction is that you don't need to think of them as being in the same place. Let's look at them as small worlds. There is basically no connection between the worlds.
I have been following the latest chapter, only to find that there is no review. This is an excellent novel of the same genre. The author's writing is good. After all, he is an experienced writer. There are many female protagonists in this book. If you only read the book without a female protagonist, readers who have only one female protagonist should not come in to make trouble. In short, this book is well written. I recommend everyone to read it.
I finished reading it in one night. It's good to watch, but it's not suitable for catching up on updates. It's just suitable for watching once he finishes updating. When one person wears multiple costumes and shares talents, each world changes too quickly. The plot of one world does not reach a stage node before moving to the next world. After there are too many worlds, it is easy to forget the plots of the previous worlds, and it is easy to lose track of time. When writing back the first two or three worlds later, it is easy to lose track of the plots. The bookshelf has been added. I will come back after updating.
The author's writing is very good, and the descriptions have their own rhythm. It is not easy to write their own highlights in the same flow [Like] However, Douchuanliu inevitably inherits the shortcomings of Mugenliu, which is the audience problem of doujin subculture. The worlds currently chosen by the author are mainly games and animation. I believe that readers who persist are also attracted by these two categories. There may only be a very small number of readers who have an in-depth understanding of these two categories at the same time. Even I have gradually given up on anime between novels, games and anime. I have only dabbled in Demon Slayer and Kiru, but I don't understand the others at all, and I am no longer interested in understanding them anymore. Then this will inevitably cause a periodic loss in the retention rate of novel readers, causing new people to come in and old people to leave again and again. There are generally three ways to solve this problem. One is to choose an anchored main world, usually the main god space or the real world, which can quickly re-integrate the subcultural content of fan fiction into the framework of infinite flow or time-travel flow, and generate new exciting points to avoid being overwhelmed by constantly switching worlds. However, now that the author is halfway through writing, it is difficult to adjust; The second is to choose one aspect from different types of worlds to focus on description, retain and expand some subculture audiences, and avoid the situation of gaining both = losing both. The other is to burst into updates, hahaha, and then divide the chapters of different worlds into sections. As long as readers cannot keep up with the author's update speed, readers will naturally choose to read the parts that give them a sense of immersion. All in all, even though you have 4,000 chapters, you, the author, still haven't worked hard enough, and you don't want to lose the readers you worked so hard to deceive [laughing]
Not complicated, not redundant, written just right, not hiding the strength, taking action when it is time to take action, and not creating any misunderstandings. The main female characters in each world are also included. In addition, the linkage of knowledge and power between the worlds is very exciting.
I have to say, novels like Tongchuanliu are really good. It allows you to experience the feeling of several eunuch books at the same time. It has written a lot of worlds, and none of them are finished [laughing evilly] [face covering]
I see that the writing is very smooth now, with no obvious poisonous points, and the author's treatment of David is also a very new idea. It is not as old-fashioned as other colleagues. Five stars. I hope the author does not want to be a eunuch.
This book mainly starts from cyberpunk, and slowly integrates the memory ability of other parallel worlds. This ability is two-way, but it can be integrated with the other party's current memory, physique and special abilities. The combat power has not collapsed so far, it is still rich and refreshing, and the plot logic is relatively smooth. Among them, the author also extended other fan plots, which are worth watching.
It's pretty good. It ranks among the top three among the novels I've read. Mainly because I like to take away what the heroine deserves. It would be better if I could write about Final Fantasy 7, Elden's Circle, Monster Hunter World, and Lord of Mysteries [Note]
One of the three best books on cyberpunk in my collection [Learned]
It's quite beautiful and very stunning. Among the Tomato novels, it is already considered top-notch. There is an Arnold in it, and his shadow is in every chapter. Every time there is a new Arnold to enjoy, readers will pull him out and whip him to death. He is our Titano [laughing]
It's okay, but the chapters introducing each world are too short. Every time I try to get lost in it, I suddenly end up in the next world. I could write more carefully, especially with the heroine. I also hope that the heroine will have Ghost Spider Gwen. I don't know when I will write about Naruto One Piece. I want to see Hinata, Hanabi, Kurama Yakumo, Shion, Uchiha Hikari, and Uchiha Uta, and her Infinite Uta Tsukuyomi storyline. Finally, if you want to write about pirates, I recommend pirates. Protagonist group: Nami Navigator (natural type cloud fruit, a cloud can weigh 500 tons), Nokia Chef (the ingredient fruit is similar to the long bread of the Big Mom Pirates), Dr. Keya (healing fruit), Robin Archaeological Secretary, Uta Musician, Yamato Warrior, Perona Assistant Ghost The Straw Hats: Captain Road, Swordsman Zoro, Chef Sanji, Doctor Chopper, Archer Usopp, Tank Bartomeo, Franky Shipwright, Musician Brook, Navigator Jinbe
The plot is quite satisfactory and enjoyable, but it develops bit by bit. The plot follows the group flow, there are no dark pits, and there are no big highlights. If you like a few worlds, you can try it, but if you don't like the world, you can't enter it!
I don't know how to evaluate it. The author was quite willing to update it before, but now the author is still fulfilling his promise to keep rooting, but one book a day, and after writing, I can only say that it is a different world. I am not as fascinated as I was when I first read it, but there are a few worlds that interest me. Overall, it is a ration book worth reading.
A very novel theme. The same person travels into different worlds in different parallel time and space, superimposing all the bodies and souls of himself as the only plug-in. It can be regarded as half comprehensive and half infinite. You can clearly see the shadow of an unknown and nameless paradise. Although it is not a continuation, it is more or less connected. I don't know if I will learn the second method when I write fate, or continue to learn the third method, directly summoning myself in different time and space to do justice to the enemy 1V1.
To be honest, I was very happy to read it. This book is very good in my opinion. The rating is about 7 points, which can only mean that everyone has their own preferences. (The only pity is that I can't read the author's previous books, which is a pity [eating melon])
The writing is pretty good, at least it's not too toxic, and it's above the average score for Tomato time travel stories. But I just want to ask if you will write about the previous world again? In fact, I came here for cyberpunk, and the ending of each world was too hasty. It was changed for no reason, which made me feel very disconnected.
The style is more relaxed and invincible. It seems unclear whether the author has a deep enough understanding of cyberpunk. But as long as the quality of the cyberpunk-related novels is decent, I don't mind picking it up.
Very well written. Come on, author. Then I would like to give my opinion. When the author changes the world, he can write about which world it is. Otherwise it's easy to get confused. Although they are all promises. But every Nuo's world is different. The plot will be a little confusing. And there is. It is recommended to add an introduction to each world view. Or the protagonist's understanding of various worlds. To make it easier for readers to understand. Otherwise it will be very prominent.
Except for the plot of Tokyo Shokujin, everything else is pretty good and can be regarded as food.