Mamba Mentality
曼巴精神
Sports classified bookshelf~
This is a debut Go game with seven deaths and eight lives, and it is also a rare masterpiece of Go. The protagonist is a deputy chief engineer of a construction company. He has a hobby that he has persisted in since he was a child, and that is Go. Because there was not a good enough environment and training conditions in the past, it was not until the development of the Internet and the prosperity of online Go that he made great progress in this activity. However, due to his age and the loss of opportunities, it cannot but be said to be a pity. An accident made him reborn and returned to the 1980s. In this special period of change in the Go world, the future Go overlords and heroes have not yet risen. Can the protagonist who is on the same starting line as them touch the hand of the God of Go one step earlier than them? The author has a deep understanding of Go, and can easily pick up some allusions. Although he does not understand Go, he can still read it with a sense of immersion. The shortcoming is probably that the passion is not enough. After all, Go itself is not such an intense sport, and the emotional scenes are relatively average, which is a common problem in sports...
However, the beginning of the book is actually not that smooth. Probably because I haven't written for a long time, the writing is a little rough. Although the plot is based on the idea of suppressing first and then developing, it was too deliberately suppressed, making the whole beginning not very exciting. The setting of the protagonist is obviously not as good as the protagonists of the previous two books. Of course, being the same is not good either. This is obviously a conscious change. Anyway, I guess if the author's name hadn't given me an inexplicable confidence, I would have been dissuaded from it at the beginning. Fortunately, after the subsequent games officially started, especially the reversal of the second game, the endless battle that I was familiar with also officially came online. The detailed tactical narrative and hearty game descriptions made the whole book come alive immediately, and people began to look forward to the exciting things to come. It is worth mentioning that the constant updates are steady and explosive, and the character is also very good. Of course, it also depends on the performance of the book, so please vote more and give rewards to support it.
By chance, the protagonist and his friends met on the boat of "Eight Beauties of Qinhuai". He met a girl. After talking with her, he got drunk and woke up to find that he had been reborn. Rebirth is rebirth, and it also brings a so-called "plug-in", the soul of Shi Xiangxia, one of the ancient chess saints. At the same time, he returned to his thirteen-year-old boyhood, starting from scratch, and turning the Internet upside down. Can he reach the ultimate goal of artificial intelligence? Compared with the previous book, this one continues the humor in language, although occasionally it may be a little self-excited, and the pace seems to be a bit slower. It is best to wait ten chapters to get to the main topic. However, the author's understanding of ancient chess and the duel between humans and intelligence are still good to watch...
This book is not as well written as the previous book on all-around point guards, and is getting more and more backward, although that book also collapsed in the middle and later stages. In fact, this book may be regarded as a unique style. If you really can't stand the previous part, there is nothing you can do, but if you can still accept it, then you might as well read it. Maybe you will have a different experience? This book tells the story of an NPC in the 2K game who has become a real character - or a real character has a golden finger in the game - in short, the protagonist can not only "delete files and start over" the game that happened in reality, but the restart is also a complete repeat, giving the protagonist "foresight" in disguise, which of course can directly affect the process and even the outcome of the game - and this effect does not have a butterfly effect, and can even be rewarded, and can be continuously upgraded... Probably, such a story.
Silent facial paralysis, serious rookie, what do these remind you of? I read in the comments that the protagonists of recent sports novels are either very slutty or boring, and that seems to be the case. This book is obviously boring. There is actually no detailed introduction to the background of the protagonist, but the biological parents are gone and there is only one adoptive father, and he has no clear connection with the gang, but it is only touched upon and not expanded on. It can even be said that due to the length, the book has not been fully developed. The protagonist has not fully passed his rookie stage, let alone reached his peak. Even if it is not said to be a bad ending, the ending is definitely hasty and not good. In addition, the description of the game is too detailed, although it has a certain visual sense, but too much will make it easy to get bored, and the portrayal of the female characters off the field is not strong enough. That's it, I can see it...
Unfortunately, he fell off a cliff, but was lucky to be reborn. He returned to the time when he graduated from high school and was preparing to become a professional student. He also had a plug-in that could summon the abilities of ancient warriors. In this new life, he naturally became more powerful... It's probably the only book written by Eggplant that doesn't focus on basketball. But if you ask me, I feel like this book is too stiff to be pretentious and slap-in-the-face, and it's not natural enough to be refreshing. In fact, I don't really like it. But when I saw the title of Eggplant, I ordered it all, so I flipped through it and finished reading it. The overall feeling is still relatively average, but when I write about the ball games I am good at later, it will still look better. Probably because of this, Eggplant decisively ran back to the basketball circle to write basketball articles...
Yi Wen's complete basketball masterpiece, the part about real role players at the front is actually pretty good. He was embraced by the Spurs. Although he was a role player, he stood out with his defense and the outstanding three-pointers inherited from Ray Allen. Not only did he win two consecutive championships with the team, but he also won an FMVP - Curry expressed his envy and hatred. However, after the 76ers became the boss and led the team, it was okay at first. However, because they improved too much, wanted a good lineup, and wanted to highlight the protagonist's personal performance, some bloody plots and contradictions appeared. Although many sports books have done this, for this book that started as a role player, the front and back seem a bit out of touch. So I prefer to call it a semi-masterpiece, um...
After being reborn, I returned to my youth, at my best age, and in this parallel time and space. If I can't seize the opportunity, fulfill my dream, and reach the top of the boxing world, wouldn't it be a waste of the opportunity to be reborn? It seems that not many boxing fans in China watch boxing, and the audience should be relatively small. However, there is a way out if the niche is written well, and this book proves this. In fact, when I played King of Fighters before, everyone should still have a good sense of boxing. It is a men's sport, but most people don't understand the rules of the game, and boxing is not well promoted in China. But even if you don't understand it, it doesn't stop you from reading novels. It is also a rare enjoyment to experience the excitement of hand-to-hand combat and the thrill of victory.
Eggplant's first coaching article. After being used to writing about players and then writing about coaches, this change of perspective should actually be difficult. Fortunately, there are not many basketball coaches who have written a lot. Even if Tucao has the papal pearls before him, not many people can imitate his style, and Eggplant has managed to stick to himself, although it will inevitably look inferior in comparison - of course the two have different styles, and my evaluation is just my personal opinion. The first is the basketball part. There are many small flaws. Although the loopholes in the transfer are not obvious, the lineup is a bit self-righteous. As for the sloppiness of joining the basketball team at the beginning, it can be ignored in comparison. In addition, after leaving the Rockets, I suddenly went to coach James in the Cavaliers. I won't talk about the failure. After all, everyone has their own opinions, but I think it is definitely inconsistent. This is actually a personal feeling and can be ignored. However, Eggplant actually thinks this part is the best. Is it best to write a bad team to win the championship and then fail to defend the title in the second season with reinforcements? Tsk, sorry, I really disagree. Coming to the sidelines, I am not good at any business or investment, and the proportion is not large, so just take a look. Finally, there is the emotional scene, which is really just an embellishment. Anyway, it is not embarrassing or embarrassing to let you know that the protagonist is more than one woman, and the author must be a novice in relationships with little experience (manual funny).
A young man who grew up and became stronger in his dream embarked on his legendary career starting from the NCAA. This is the second part of the Still Life Basketball Trilogy. The position is of course different. This time it is a point guard, but the protagonist is a new era point guard, a bit like an enhanced version of Westbrook's shooting. In other words, LeBron James at the point guard position is also very strong, his shooting is also very accurate, and his defense is of course good, so when he grows up quickly, his personal ability will be invincible. However, he belongs to the Knicks, a bad team, and he won the championship as the No. 1 Pick, so it will definitely not be that fast to win the championship. This book has the same protagonist and heroine as the previous one - so how much do Still Life like these two? So it feels like the reading experience is much worse, but it's still readable. Above......
The protagonist of Eggplant's last book was reborn again. He changed from a godfather to a ball boy, and his life naturally had to start again. This time he wanted to take the path of a player. He also got a new system called Krypton Gold, which actually means one penny is worth two cents. On the one hand, the real-life expenses are not affected, and on the other hand, he can redeem various skills in the system to enhance his own strength. Isn't it wonderful? The ball boy also had a promising future. He won the recognition of the head coach with his excellent defense based on the skills exchanged from the system, and gradually became a reliable rotation of the team, and emerged in the college league. After defense came three-pointers, and then came stronger physical fitness and more comprehensive scoring ability. During the journey, he continued to get stronger and got closer and closer to the NBA, where he was destined to write his own legend once again (as a player)!
19Leading 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.
The final chapter of the still life basketball trilogy! Fortunately, this book has nothing to do with the previous novels. The choice of female protagonists off the court is no longer limited to those few, and the protagonists play in different positions and different teams, so there will be no aesthetic fatigue. In fact, among the player articles of the same period, I prefer the Fisherman's book. However, although that book was completed after the hiatus, the quality also dropped significantly. The inconsistency is the most fatal. Although there are many dissatisfaction in this book, it is still consistent overall, and it is more enjoyable to read. The paragraphs that are easy for me to skip are the descriptions of the so-called protagonist's father's business empire. It's too embarrassing and just made up of words. There are also various Chinese-style slangs that are quite inconsistent. In this aspect, I still prefer Jerry Yang...
The creator and leader of the all-around sports stream, the author also became a representative figure in the sports category of the Twelve Kings of Reading in that year. Most of the previous sports articles were limited to a certain kind of sports, such as the most common basketball and football. The identities of the protagonists are diverse, and they can be players, coaches, bosses, agents, or referees. The identity of the protagonist of this book has not changed. He has always been just an athlete, but he has spanned many sports and achieved outstanding results in each of them. Winning championships and breaking records are commonplace. Of course, because there are system cheats, although the author worked hard to check the information, this book can only be regarded as a refreshing white text. It does not have much advanced nutrition and is just for entertainment.
A fat man got the football superstar upgrade system and successfully transformed from a waste to a genius. However, this book still values some personal efforts. For example, the protagonist loses weight and practices football in the early stages, and later learns skills. They all reflect that hard work can lead to progress, and it does not rely solely on system upgrades. This kind of book at least looks more interesting. But, before playing football, even when writing about harems, the emotional scenes and heroines were never described in such a non-awkward and awkward manner as in this book, and the class star could become a poisonous point if not careful. Of course, I haven't seen the latest, so I don't know what's going on now, but in terms of relationships, it's best to cut through the mess quickly. Generally, not so many people like to see you tangled up and down.










