The Soul of Competition
竞技之魂
Life lies in sports, competition charms life! This is a sports-related classified book list~
If basketball literature can be considered a niche, then campus basketball is a niche within a niche. Although it is actually closer to our lives and theoretically makes reading more immersive, the audience is still far less than that of the NBA. And this book is a campus basketball novel. The protagonist is a high school freshman. Although his biological father is actually a former national basketball player, because his parents divorced and he lived with his mother, he has never really been exposed to basketball before due to his mother's intentional actions. As a result, because of certain people and certain things, he began to become associated with basketball. From then on, he fell in love with this orange elf and couldn't stop it. In terms of personality, this protagonist is actually a bit like Sakuragi in Slam Dunk. He is relatively outgoing and carefree. Although he is a newbie, he has amazing learning talent and physical fitness, rapid progress, and high fighting spirit. The reason why this book is outstanding is of course not only because of the protagonist, but also because of many other well-drawn characters who jointly construct and promote this story. The author's writing is simple and his style is calm, making it a masterpiece suitable for slow reading.
In fact, I am an old reader of Eggplant. I have read several books since "Anthony Reborn". Personally, I think Qingzi's book has two biggest features. One is that it is updated steadily and quickly. In my impression, except for being unwell, he has never updated it less than three times, right? Of course, this is a benefit for the update-chasing party; the other one is of course Shuang. Eggplant writes Shuang articles, and everything is for Shuang. Of course, in sports writing, it doesn't make sense if you have to look for any connotation, and each author's enjoyment is different. Eggplant likes to write clichés that are full of enthusiasm and then suppress, and pretend to be cool, which occasionally overturns. For example, at the beginning of "Basket God", it is a bit suppressed. Back to this book, this is a bit like a sequel to The Godfather of Basketball. At least the protagonist is the same person. Of course, the plot has nothing to do with it. The protagonist takes the route of a player, and there is also a new system, which is the krypton gold system in the title of the book. Spend one penny and get two benefits. This is the true meaning of this system. The protagonist was originally a caddy in college - another caddy, thinking of "Basketball God" - but how could he be willing to be ordinary because of his systematic approach? Moreover, his previous life experience also allowed him to accumulate a wealth of theoretical experience, so he began to seek opportunities to play. His skills have been put to use, and the money has made him gradually invincible and versatile in offense and defense. The university can no longer keep him. Next is the NBA. He will challenge opponents one after another, knocking them down one by one, and then ascend to his own throne.
The debut novel Seven Deaths and Eight Lives is also a famous work. Go is a subject that few people write about, not only because it is niche, but also it is indeed not easy to write interesting stories. In fact, this can be seen by looking at Japanese comics. The sports genre in Japanese comics is a relatively rich category. Basketball, football, baseball, tennis, etc. Are constantly written about, and there are also many excellent works appearing one after another. However, in the chess genre, there is only one "Soul of Chess" that is good enough. Although this one is considered to be the pinnacle, it is difficult to surpass it. In the novel, without the more exciting visuals, it is more difficult to describe the fighting on the chessboard in an attractive enough way by relying on words alone. This book is already done well. However, due to the subject matter, it still failed to become a big hit. The protagonist Li Xiaoqiang, as the deputy chief engineer of a construction company, is secretly a fifth-dan amateur chess player, which he learned through actual practice in his spare time at work. An accident caused him to be reborn into his teenage years. At this time, Nie Xuanfeng swept through the Go world and started a Go craze in the country. The reborn protagonist has a higher starting point and a clearer goal than in his previous life. If he chooses to embark on the road of Go again, can he touch the so-called God of Go?
Among football writers, Lao Chen and Bu Xiu's writing is more in line with my taste, so I can usually finish their books - of course that was the case in the past, but I may not have the patience now. In fact, I read this book first, and then "Red Rebels". If Lin Hai's commercial success was in "Winner Takes All" (the transformation of the penalty area was not complete enough, it was more like testing the waters), before that, Lao Chen had already set a benchmark for commercial football writing with this book. A Chinese young man who was possessed by the soul of the 21st century and was reborn, with the super coaching system of rebirth benefits, started as an assistant coach in the German Second League, and gradually climbed to the palace of the Godfather of Greenland. He directed the Miracle of Kaiserslautern, he created the Inter Milan Show, he saved Liverpool's recovery, he promoted the revival of Real Madrid, and Deutsche Chariot reached the top of the Hercules. He is a well-deserved super coach in the world!
Tell the world that you are the best! Wang Jun: OK, I am the fattest! This is the story of a fat man's counterattack. After meeting a mysterious old man and sleeping at his place, he woke up and found that as long as he kept exercising, he would definitely lose weight and improve his physical fitness. So what are he waiting for? A bright future is waving to him. Under the introduction of Abby Hornacek, he joined the college basketball team, participated in the NCAA competition, and further grew in the game. He joined the NBA as a second-round pick, starting as a role player and growing into a superstar and historical legend step by step. Use sharp complaints to show you a brand new and unique NBA. This is what Tucao has been doing in the past and will still do in the future. In addition, there are two heroines in this book, Abbie Hornacek and Charlize Theron.
When I first saw that Zombie Dance's new book was about running places, I felt rejected. Although the previous film was indeed well written and had unfulfilled meaning, it has pretty much written what can be written. It is impossible to say that it is just learning to pass the test and change the style. In my opinion, this is resting on one's laurels. Another rising star is about to fall, which is quite a pity. But I still collected it. One day, on a whim, I thought I might as well take a look, and then-- So delicious! Ha, this book is in the same vein as the previous one in some places. The overall writing style has certainly not changed, but it has become more mature, and what is more mature is the author's mastery of rhythm. In the absence of plug-ins such as the system, the author gave the protagonist a physical quality that is comparable to plug-ins, and in terms of character, he is more plump or closer to ordinary people, so the growth of the protagonist has become a highlight. Although he has incredible physical fitness, the protagonist was unwilling to pursue sports at first due to family ties, and even did not like to participate in ordinary sports activities. Then one day, he represented his class in the school sports meeting and experienced the pleasure of running and being noticed and inspired in the center of the field for the first time. So, it's so delicious*2! Then the protagonist's top-notch performance will certainly attract attention, but when faced with the recruitment of sports bosses, the protagonist still said no despite many concerns. How can running have a better future than studying? It is impossible to become a professional athlete in this life, and it is almost enough to go to a good university as a bonus. Then... It smells so good*3! Haha, in short, this is a very interesting story from beginning to end (I'm sure)!
40Leading the World
Urban锋行天下
Strange Maple Leaf
An eighteen-year-old boy from a mountain village that was not recorded in the national database stepped into the city with a piece of paper. His life has changed dramatically since then. With his unique skills, he will surely rise into the clouds and fog. From then on, his life will no longer be ordinary. Watch him transform into a dragon and roar for nine days.
An eighteen-year-old boy from a mountain village that was not recorded in the national database stepped into the city with a piece of paper. His life has changed dramatically since then. With his unique skills, he will surely rise into the clouds and fog. From then on, his life will no longer be ordinary. Watch him transform into a dragon and roar for nine days.
One of the Still Life Basketball Trilogy, this should be the final song. The first part is an inside post, with the two brothers occupying the center and power forward (the younger brother can actually play small forward); the second part is a guard, a point guard but with super offensive ability; the third part is this one, focusing on small forwards. The protagonist, Zhang Zan (the word "mom" cannot be found in the input method), is an Australian mixed-race Chinese, although his family relationship is somewhat chaotic. In terms of basketball alone, his realistic template should be Old Beijing, but with the help of the system, he can have extra training time, and he has a training method that simulates opponents. He grows rapidly, and his shooting ability is not comparable to the latter, so he has to add an "enhanced version" in front. Everyone should be familiar with system sports writings. Several of the most popular sports works now follow this routine. This book probably has a reference part of "Legendary Builder" in terms of system settings (just guess, don't think too much). The system has task lines and various reward cards. The ultimate goal is of course to help the protagonist upgrade. Of course, this system has the same name as the protagonist, which is a bit "dirty". It is not an exaggeration to call it a "pickup system". Although I think the stallion scenes are poorly written, what's even worse is that under the Harmony Beast, these things are completely useless, and the system scenes and "little sister" scenes are greatly reduced - at most they will be mentioned later. It should be a good thing for readers like me who are not very interested in these two aspects. Unfortunately, the pure sports content is really too monotonous to be honest, and without those adjustments, other aspects of off-field work are not really what Still Life is good at - is this a bit of a "sword-selling" on my part? --As a result, in the end, I always rely on some useless commercial content with a "low word count", which is really speechless. The timeline of this book is similar to that of "The Legend Maker", both before and after Jordan's first comeback. The protagonists are also in the Lakers and have a direct confrontation with Jordan. The only difference is that the protagonist in that book was not favored at the beginning and worked as a younger brother for the two evil spirits in the Jazz. Later, he broke up with the Jazz and transferred to the Lakers. However, in this book, he joined the Lakers as the second overall pick from the beginning and was trained as a core player. However, in this regard, I think the author gave the protagonist too much gold, which made the Lakers lineup where the protagonist was in too buggy. As a result, the Bulls who faced Jordan in the finals in the second season actually swept it. Although it is reasonable, it lacks a lot of interest, and the expectation for the following content is also greatly reduced. But overall, it is still a good high-quality (although not high-quality) sports article. PS: Is there anyone who is as intolerant of flirty talk and young ladies as I am? Come and make a call~
Generally speaking, when you come across a book with prefixes such as "Almighty" and "Super" in its title, it basically means that it is a pure YY novel, regardless of whether the book is classified as fantasy, city, or sports. In such novels, generally speaking, the protagonist's "growth" will be mainly based on upgrades. This upgrade can be vertical from weak to strong, or it can be a horizontal "skill tree lighting process." Then there are the various show-offs and slaps in the face that accompany this process, which are often routines of not being favored, being suppressed, and then breaking out and being slapped in the face. It can be said that one template applies to the world, and it can basically be applied to any situation. Obviously, this book is just such a novel. It is also obvious that if you can enjoy reading this kind of article, what else do you need a bicycle?
Here today... Let me tell you a love story: Once upon a time there was a very cute rabbit with a short tail and red eyes, but he fell in love with a snail. He was very distressed. Although he was of different races, he was always alone and no one could control him. But the problem was that he was too fast and the snail was too slow. He hated the days of always waiting, so he decided to... Gain weight. The cute rabbit turned into a fat rabbit. The tail was still as short and the eyes were still as red, but he was satisfied because he finally... Could spend less time waiting for the snail to catch up. Yes, even though he was so fat, he was still much faster than a snail, and he was very troubled by this. Some people say that what you can't get is always the best. He loved the snail deeply and did not hate it because of his love, but he hated the shell on the snail's back. "If it weren't for this shell, the snail would definitely be able to keep up with me!" He thought to himself, but he didn't notice at this time that his eyes were slowly turning black... It's all that damn volute!
"He" used to be the proud son of heaven and the star of hope, but after a series of injuries, he fell into dust and has never recovered. The rebirth after rebirth rekindled the flame of hope, and he had another chance to step onto the playing field... The author's work that had a deep impression on me before was Red Bull Descendants. In fact, I feel that the author's views on basketball are not bad. He is much better than many basketball authors who are now famous for their names. Originally, I didn't really want to read his book, but this time it was an opportunity to invest in a new book and I looked through it. I feel like I can still look forward to it...
Most of the football articles focus on the player's perspective, and a small part on the coach. This started from Lin Hai's godfather, and then the early business bosses. This is also rare. In fact, this is understandable, because the players and coaches are the most eye-catching people on the field. The boss's words are a bit similar to the urban rebirth business article, which is an exception. In addition, some people live in seclusion behind the scenes most of the time and are unknown to the public, such as agents; or although they are present on the surface, their roles are difficult to write and the things behind the scenes are even less attractive. At the same time, they are not attractive enough to readers, such as referees. Of course, few people will want to write about them. As a result, Juxi City has written about all these professions. It may be objectionable to say that he is the best writer about football, but who else has the most extensive coverage? This Agent is the first and only sports agent novel I have read so far, and it is well written. Some in-depth insider information may not be explored enough, but at least the parts I can think of are there. The protagonist was reborn in a middle-class family in the Czech Republic. After panning for gold through Goldfinger, he began his legendary career of digging calves for real gold. His goal is not the Czech Republic, nor just Europe, but the entire world!
The story is not about so-and-so being reborn as Wu Sanshi, but that he himself was reborn back to his youth. It is the same as the author's previous book, except that it was about Dong Fangzhuo. Then the substitutes from the Second Division will start again, and a storm of football champions sweeping the world is about to begin... I recently heard that Wu Sanshi joined the Espanyol, and I also saw news that he came on the field to help the team win a small victory - if I remember correctly, it reminded me of this book again. The writing style of the big-headed article is a bit humorous, and it is quite interesting to write about the national football team. Sometimes it makes you feel like you don't know it. The difference is probably that in reality the national football team is a joke, but in the novel it is just to make you laugh.
Regarding football works, I seem to have read a book called "Defender with Knife" before? And even before I finished watching it, I remembered that the emotional scenes in it were pretty average. Although having a harem seemed quite enjoyable at the time, and the female characters were actually pretty decent in their portrayal, the emotional scenes were abysmal. This book is about the same, with no improvement at all. And it seems like the plot is dragging on now, so let's end it as soon as possible. A little fat guy got the superstar growth system, and his football career started with losing weight. Because he is young and has unlimited possibilities, and because his starting point is too low, he naturally has huge room for improvement. With system bonuses, he can make rapid progress. All in all, this is still a fun football article.
Mensao's new book doesn't start well. The first chapter has a dissuasive effect on people who don't play games, and then the pace drags on a bit. It doesn't get into the groove as quickly as the previous book. However, with the previous book as a foundation, this book should be good after entering the NBA, but I am afraid that the author will not be able to persist if the results are not good. Please comment in detail and then change it~












