Chapter 83 Brothers, come in and chat
It’s now on the shelves, so come in and chat about it.
When did you start reading novels? What was the first novel you read?
The first book I read was Battle Through the Heavens, and I think there are probably quite a few people who read this.
At that time, a classmate in my class bought a physical book. One night, the school organized an educational movie for evening self-study, which was too boring, so I asked him to borrow it to watch.
When I saw the title of the book, I had a very strange feeling, because I had just entered junior high school at that time. The titles of the books I read in elementary school were... Diary of a Smiling Cat, Ma Xiaotiao, Grandma Under the Apple Tree, The Grass House, etc.
I remember very clearly that he bought the book about the Dandao Conference. After reading it, I felt like I had opened the door to a new world.
Then when I got home on Sunday, I searched it on my computer.
So I am actually quite grateful to Biquge. At that time, I had no money and no mobile phone, and it was indeed Biquge that gave me a way to read novels...well, there was also Dingdian Novel.
(At that time, I didn’t know the difference between Qidian and genuine products. When I searched online, all I saw were Biquge products. I thought it was the free genuine product from Biquge.)
After reading Fights Break Sphere, I started searching for all of Tian Can Tu Dou’s novels.
I started with his first World of Warcraft book, Another World, then Martial Universe, and then The Lord of War, which was being updated at the time (it was this book that made me determined to only read the entire book in the future).
After reading Paradise Potatoes, I went to read Tang Jia San Shao’s works (he was quite famous at that time). I can’t remember whether the first book I read was Mad God or Son of Light, but I remember there was a book about twelve-winged angels or something. I still remember the muddy path very clearly, which was my earliest sexual enlightenment.
I haven't finished reading his novel in its entirety, but there was a very awkward guardian deity of the 12 zodiac signs, and there was a plot about a test of controlling hair or something (I forgot all the other plots, but I remember this part very clearly).
I also haven't read The Kindly Death either. The reviews for this novel were pretty good at the time, but when I saw that the protagonist's name was A-Dai in the introduction, I really couldn't continue reading it and didn't even click on it.
(Similar to this is Yue Qianchou's The Scum of the Cultivation World. I have read all his books, but I really can't finish this one because the name of the protagonist is too distracting.)
Douluo Dalu is the last novel I read of his. I haven’t read any of his novels after that, not even the second, third, fourth, etc.
After that, I read some fantasy novels, such as Dragon Blood Jade Pendant and Dementia Boy. Although they may seem a bit old-fashioned now, they were really popular at that time and looked good.
I remember there was a novel in which the protagonist carved his name on the butt of a hostile woman. Damn, it really had a huge impact on my young mind at the time, and I can still remember it now.
I don't remember many names of authors, such as Half a Copper Coin and Fast Food Restaurant...
And because basically every protagonist has a sister, and the plots are mostly the same, the sisters are all hidden talents and good seedlings... it's aesthetically tiring to watch.
(This may be the reason why I like novels without female protagonists later)
I saw a novel in which the protagonist had no younger sister but a younger brother and I remembered it very clearly. I think his name was Shenlu.
Then there is The Law of Dancing Demons, in which there is a sentence "History is written by the victors". Many people may know this now, but I did see this sentence from this novel.
I felt it was very different at the time.
After reading this novel, my search history changed from "good novels" to "good novels with good writing style".
I can't remember exactly who it was after that.
I can’t remember whether I watched Chen Dong or Zhai Zhu first…
But I remember very clearly the first book I read by Chen Dong, Tomb of the Gods, which had a despicable Western dragon in it.
I didn't read his first book, Immortality, and then I started reading Changshengjie. Hmm... maybe it's a filter, I think God's Tomb is better than Changshengjie, but now I can find unlimited texts of Changshengjie, but not God's Tomb.
Then there is "The Great Ruler". There is not much to say about it. I can only say that after reading it, I became bored with other novels for a while.
Then I started watching Zhaizhu’s Du Bu Tian Xia, and Emperor Zun…
In my opinion, although The Shepherd’s Diary is very popular, I think The Supreme Humanity is the best novel he has written!
There is also Ni Cang Tian. I have read his novels one by one and was deeply impressed by The God of Killing.
There is also "Ao Shi Jiu Chong Tian" by Feng Ling Tian Xia. I forgot when I read it, but it was really popular at that time. I even memorized the poem in it.
There is also the Tianze of the Return (the later one written by Mao Ni, I felt a little weird when I saw this name)
Then there are the ears.
I was out of books to read for a while, and when I was searching for well-written novels online, someone recommended "Qiu Mo" first.
From then on, I fell into the trap of immortal heroes.
For Qiu Mo, I just want to say, kill me with a knife, my friend. This is the first novel I've read where the protagonist is so miserable. I've only read happy stories before.
But I have to say it is really beautiful!
I still remember that when his master gave treasures, they would appear according to the wishes of the person who chose them. It was really quite novel.
There was also "The Life and Death of the Palm" and "The Song of Man Shang", which were so long that I memorized them all at that time.
I watched "Xian Ni" after watching "Qiu Mo", where he could call the wind and rain, cast beans to make soldiers, and transform himself into a mortal before becoming a god. There was also "This rain is born in the sky and dies on the earth, and what flows in between is human life". Damn, I can still recite it now, as well as the plot about reincarnation as a fish, and the plot about discussing Taoism.
The Five Parts of Immortals, Gods, Demons, Monsters and Ghosts. At that time, Yu Feng Tian was still being updated, so I went to look for other fairy-tale novels.
Then I encountered the mountains and rivers beyond the fog.
That book, Walking Alone on the Great Road, is truly the best of the best.
It's really fun to read the poems and titles of various sects and schools.
Er Gen and Wu Wai Jiang Shan were the two people who constituted the fairy world in my mind at the beginning.
After that I read "A Mortal's Journey to Immortality", which was also very good. Han Paopao really touched people's hearts.
There is also the battle of wits in the immortal road, and the immortal hero battle with fate 0 is also very good.
(I will definitely write a fairy tale novel in the future!!)
Then there were Fatty’s book, The Joker Game, Madhouse of All Worlds, etc. It’s still amazing to think about the realization of concepts now.
There is also Ah Fei in yellow. The Eternal Life of the God of Death he wrote was the first time I came into contact with the style of Cthulhu. The Lord in Yellow is really cool.
After that, it became more and more complicated.
Alliance articles, urban articles (I was introduced to urban articles by I am a big player), love articles, martial arts articles (I briefly wrote two fighting articles before, I don’t know how you guys read them)…
As for infinite literature and infinite horror, I have never read them until now, because I have been playing games and reading novels, and have hardly come into contact with movies and TV series, so I have never had any interest in infinite literature.
It was not until I read Death Note by Taotie Jushi that I began to read Infinite Texts.
The protagonist of Death Note is a severe murderer with a dual personality. This is the first time I have seen this kind of villain type of protagonist, and I feel that this kind of personality also has a unique charm.
After that, for a while, I kept searching for "infinite flow novels with a psychopath as the protagonist."
After I finished watching Gu Master, I liked this kind of character even more.
(This is probably the source of the character of the protagonist in my novel.)
I started reading Cuzui's novels after I entered high school. The first one I read was The Arcane Throne. I felt that I had learned a lot at the time, and then I read all his other novels.
I started reading fan fiction only later, including Conan, Naruto, One Piece (I haven't watched the One Piece anime), Bleach, Harry Potter, and so on... basically I've read all the fan fictions available.
The first Conan novel I read was The Wizard in the Detective World, which was recommended to me by my roommate (my roommate mainly reads light novels, and we recommended each other after we ran out of books, and our styles gradually influenced each other)
I have read so many Naruto and One Piece that now I can’t even remember what the first book I read was.
I haven't found any fan fiction about Bleach that I particularly like, most of them are part of the anime.
Harry Potter, I don’t remember the title of the first book I read, but the protagonist used natural magic and he also had a animated bronze lantern snake.
As for Marvel, to be honest, I have only seen two or three Marvel movies, and I don't know much about comics. I have found many Marvel novels but couldn't finish them. There is only one book that I think is very good, which is the Transformers in the American comics by Big Morphin (he is currently updating the American comic Alien, I will read it when it is finished.)
When I read fan fiction, I always have some ideas of my own, so I put them together and created this book.
Well, the entire remarks on the launch may be a bit confusing to read. I really just wrote whatever came to my mind. It can also be regarded as a way to share with you my novel reading journey. After all, we are all like-minded people.
(End of this chapter)