
Infinite Life
无量寿
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 40k Words
- Genre
- Realistic Fiction
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Social Suspense
- Updated
- 9mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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72Recommends
2Fans
18Chapters
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When we say we want to see local Cthulhu, we want to see works like "Infinite Life".
Pengshan is really good at writing. I started reading it last night. I thought I would finish the 40,000-word novella very quickly. But when I saw half of it, I got a hair on my back, so I decided to take my time. I will finish it now and leave a review for the author as soon as possible. I have always felt that novels are more valuable than novels. Being able to complete a story with a clear setting, no holes in the worldview, and a complete storyline in just tens of thousands of words requires strong writing skills. Lao Ma said, "I don't have time to write a short message today, I can only write a long letter." This is especially true for novels. Accurate descriptions of characters and the world require careful consideration of words. Of course, the stacking of words will make the story longer in terms of word count, but who wants to spend money to read nonsense and watch word piles. "Infinite Life" makes me feel like I have returned to the era of paper media. The story is just the right length and is very suitable for reading in one sitting without feeling tired. At the end, I will want to go back and see the foreshadowing ahead. The work is very chewy. Pengshan really knows how to create mental stress. While the sense of immersion is strong, the fear is not given directly or suddenly, but slowly wraps around the reader. Pengshan creates a dank East Asian horror atmosphere. Everything is as usual, but something is wrong everywhere. The members of the scientific expedition team whose faces have not aged after more than ten years, the chaotic and confused memories, the friends who have come back from the dead, the crazy believers, the infinite life in Buddhism, the supernatural beings in the Classic of Mountains and Seas! Everything works together to create mental madness, and the final truth is also chilling. The end I thought was not the end, "it" is always alive and dormant. While reading the novel, the thought that it would be great to make a movie often flashed through my mind! ! ! A story like the one I once read in "Mystery" magazine, if it could be filmed in a mockumentary, I can't imagine how great it would be! Boss Pengshan, I will always follow you!