Carrots and Cabbages Each Have Their Own Preferences

萝卜白菜各有所爱

1826(22 linked)3y ago

The books that the ten-year-old bookworm likes are both new and old. The types are not fixed. But I can guarantee that after personally testing it, I think it's okay. I don't bother to think carefully about the good books among old books. In short, I just recommend the good books that come to my mind. The update time is not fixed. After all, sometimes I push it after reading a book and it feels good to me. Sometimes I read several books in a row and still don't feel like I'm qualified enough to recommend them to everyone, so I'd rather skip them than read them.

Devil's Law24

Devil's Law

Xuanhuan

Dance

3.8M9.0724

What can a good-for-nothing guy who is considered a waste and an idiot sell his soul to the devil in exchange for? Beauty? Strength? Wealth? That power? Subvert all the rules of this world and let us follow the path of the devil... "I know that one day, this world will be stepped on by me!!" --Du Wei \u003Ca target=\

Curator4

My favorite article in so many years. The writing style is sophisticated, the whole text has few urine points, and the story is highly readable. The political drama in it can be regarded as the biggest highlight. The political description is very appropriate, but because it is so appropriate, readers have to spend a lot of time reading it. This book is suitable for old readers. It is not recommended for new readers who like reading short stories.

Quan Guo26

Quan Guo

Fantasy

Love To Eat Big Buns

14.1M7.5338

New book has been opened: Three Kingdoms: Dawn of Empire The sun is full of crows, the setting sun is like blood, the Three Kingdoms are in turmoil, the iron hoofs are my footsteps, the arrowheads are my eyes, from the picturesque dream of Jiangnan to the cold wind of the Xiliang desert, see how I hold up the fallen yellow sky, and reproduce the historical context of an empire with a unique historical perspective and magnificent wars "The turbulent continent, the war-torn kingdom, the iron hooves are my footsteps, the arrowheads are my eyes, the flag of the battlefield falcon flutters in the wind, from the remote south to the prosperous Kyoto, with a unique perspective, the magnificent war, reproduces the rise of an empire (a novel about horseback riding and slashing)

Curator3

Although it started out as a fanfic about riding and slashing, I managed to escape from riding and slashing quite successfully at the end of the writing, which didn't affect my reading. The political dramas in the article are well described, and the war dramas also have their own unique features, but the emotional dramas are too simple, and the suppression of contemporary thinking in the wits dramas is a bit too exaggerated. Overall it's pretty good.

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