Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Single chapter with evaluation

Single chapter book recommendation with evaluation

This single chapter is a book recommendation.

After so many years, I have become the "Korean Entertainment Big Boss" in other people's mouths. Good guy, I dare not recognize this.

I remember that I was also a tough guy back then, I didn’t know anything, I didn’t have a friend, so I didn’t even want a single push. I stumbled all the way, and now I am quite famous.

Because I have been wet with rain, I want to hold an umbrella for others now. Then don’t be complacent and support newcomers. Let’s make progress together.

So I made a list. Anyone who wants to recommend it will fill in the title of the book by himself. It depends entirely on his own voluntary. Unexpectedly, everyone is very enthusiastic and has collected a lot of books in the past few days. The unified chapter recommendation is recommended.

Let me explain that I basically don’t know the authors of these books, but in order to be responsible for everyone, I have read the first few chapters of every book I have recommended here. I will also be considered as a way to check on everyone.

I have brushed off the books that have been interrupted here. I hereby explain that it is not discrimination, but it is not recommended to stop the books, but to only update the books.

Regardless of ranking, read one book and evaluate it.

Then start next.

"I'm glad to meet you, Actor Lin" is the only book on this book list. It's logical that I can't infer the book, but the dog guy who wrote this book has a good relationship with me, so I added it. The single heroine, Lin Yuner, has a more straightforward opening, and has no big joys and sorrows. Those who like to read daily texts can read it. Those who like to read the plot may be disappointed.

In the update of "Hug Your Summer", the heroine Sana. His start was quite normal, but his writing style was very fresh. I like this style with a little literary style. The first chapter of the first chapter was written with a little fresh feeling. But I personally feel that if the hero has a more stable personality, it would be more interesting.

The heroine of "The Peninsula Ink Path" Kim Ji-soo. The opening style is quite unique, but I personally feel that the characters that appeared in the early stage are a bit complicated. After meeting Kim Ji-soo's complaint, "YG is now starting to take a beautiful route" really hit me. It's very good, I copied this joke. The language style of this book is quite interesting.

The heroine Jiang Shuqi in "My Girlfriend is a Baby Bear", this is quite rare. The story style is relatively relaxed and relaxed, which is also a selling point. As for whether it is sweet or not in the later stage, it depends on one's opinion. The male protagonist has a high starting position and does not start from scratch, so he lacks a little sense of substitution.

"I Will Not Fall in Love with the Contracted Girlfriend" Harem bulldozer with a system. Good guy, this simple and crude system bulldozer has been seen for a long time. I can read any book, so I don't think it's so poisonous. But those who don't like the system can avoid it. But sometimes looking at this style is actually quite pleasant to the body and mind. In the end, if you like the male protagonist, you can be more abnormal.

"Becoming a Big Boss, Starting from Acquisition of the Company" in the harem, career writing. Time travelers also carry gold fingers and invest. This is a story that mainly focuses on career lines. I don't understand these, and I won't comment much, because I personally don't read career writing. Those who are interested in these can take a look.

"You Are My April" Kim Ji-soo's heroine. At the beginning, Kim Ji-soo was a netizen and played games together. This setting is quite interesting. But if you complain, the male protagonist's neighbor is Kim Taeyeon, but the male protagonist doesn't know him. Although the setting is that the male protagonist does not pay attention to Korean entertainment, after all, in Korea, this is more or less outrageous.

"Korean Entertainment: The Beautiful World of the World" has many female protagonists and harem writings. The beginning uses the settings of Korean dramas. There is a Secretary Jin. To be honest, I like this very much. I don't know if it will be accepted later. The opening is relatively stable, and the plot conflict needs to be strengthened.

"Peninsula: Starting from Amnesia" is written in a very stream of consciousness at the beginning, and most people should find it difficult to read, but I personally like this taste very much because it is very stylish and has a bit of the same feeling as a Korean drama. I don't know how to develop Shan Yuner's book in the future.

Shan Yuner, who has not signed a contract yet. The male protagonist's name is worth complaining about. Although he knows it is a joke, as the male protagonist, I don't seem to be qualified to say anything in this regard. The content is that the male protagonist is very good in China, he is a copywriter and a song copy. Then he received the script of "The God of Martial Arts Zhao Zilong" to play the male protagonist. He is a slutty one. This entry point has to be said to be very good. But I still have to think about the subsequent shaping of Yoona.

"When Idols Are in Love" Shan Yuna started with a girl at the next table on the plane. At first, she felt it was a bit outrageous, and then she knew that this girl was Nikui, and then she felt that it was not so inconsistent. It was okay to be tempted by sex, which makes sense. I personally think this start is good, not that it is so subtle, but that it is simple, practical and not complicated. This is very important in writing.

"The Peninsula, I'll Love You in the end" heroine Xu Xian. After watching it, I felt that the plot was a bit heavy. However, the story is not frivolous and has a sense of viewing. The author should be a true fan, so at the beginning I wanted to create a feeling of fate entanglement. Some of my early problems can be made, so I can streamline the pretentious part of the male protagonist.

"As soon as you debut, you have to fall in love", the heroine Wendy. This book is interesting. It is rare to start from the perspective of the male lead, but from the perspective of the female lead. And the single perspective is not a disadvantage, but an advantage. Because there are too many perspectives at the beginning, on the one hand, it will make people feel worse, and on the other hand, it will make people unable to understand the plot. This book is well handled, and it should be based on the setting of "The Secret I Can't Say" and communicate with post-it notes. This book is the smoothest written in the opening so far.

After reading the first chapter of the book "The Love of Iron Peninsula", I thought it was an urban entrepreneurial article. I felt that the author was definitely an older person, and the writing style of young people was definitely not like this. The heroine Crystal, the one who started filming was Shao Shi. I was curious about how the hero’s work was so biased, so how did he have a relationship with the heroine.

"Korean Entertainment: This Movie King is Not Simple" is a simple and crude harem text. It was reborn at the beginning and was already in contact with some of the heroines. The style of the harem bulldozer is written in a relatively bright way at the beginning, there is nothing to say, just relax and you're done. I just don't know how good the driving level is.

There are many heroines in "The Stars of the Peninsula". I personally feel that the rhythm of this book is a bit slow, and the perspective of the opening chapter changes too much, and there are too many roles appearing, giving people a lively but a bit messy feeling. It was only in the fifth chapter that the male protagonist's identity as the reborn person was revealed, which is a bit too late. So I suggest starting from Chapter 5, and slowly filling in the first four chapters later, otherwise it will be a bit difficult to read.

"One-handed bag, dominating the stage" has many female protagonists. If I don't say this book, who knows it is Korean entertainment. The prologue is written in a bit interesting, laying the foundation for the male protagonist's character. Then I traveled through time. The first chapter of the plot of going home with Shirley is quite touching. It should be to go to the career line of artists, which is rare now. However, the male protagonist seems to have a character of a one-piece double soul, so if you don't like this, you should pay attention to it.

"My Girlfriend's Multiple Attributes" single heroine Nao Minami. The beginning was pretty good. The hero is a novelist, with female idol readers, and this is the main line. Generally speaking, there are differences in the status of the hero and the heroine, and the settings I recognize later are very inconsistent. I have to say that the author is very smart. This entry point has the effect of making a big move, and it is done well.

"The Man Is So Handsome" should be a lot of heroines. The opening set is a very short word count, and then it goes straight to the topic without delaying it. It's pretty good. Then he abandoned his professional ethics and became a paparazzi, taking photos of Yoona and Lee Seung-ki. The male protagonist is very unique, and the character of giving up fantasy and just wanting to make money is very interesting. It is really effective in coordinating with the chapter title "Sorry, Lin Yuna". Anyway, it is very good for my taste.

"Actor Lin's Retired Boyfriend" Shan Yuner. The male lead's e-sports player, retired as an anchor, and then ran to South Korea. When he introduced the background of the male lead in the first chapter, he did not use the plot to introduce the plot, but simply and roughly said the settings. In fact, this is also a good way to deal with it. Many people just can't integrate the complex settings of the male lead. As a result, they write a lot of things, all of which are all previews. But in fact, instead of writing a lengthy plot, it is better to put them on the settings simply and roughly. This book is handled smoothly. If it is really hard to write the beginning, I think you can try this.

"I Really A Good Man" harem, reborn at the beginning, obtained the system, and then forced a kiss from Taeyeon in the bar. The key is that Taeyeon said no, because she has a boyfriend. Well, Cao Thief is ecstatic. He understands the style of the harem writing, and they all belong to each person. If you like it, you like it, and you can't help it if you don't like it.

"The Demons' World" harem text. Oh my goodness, the male protagonist is a monster, playing in the world. This book is also very niche and alternative in Korean entertainment. I brought it up for everyone to take a look. I thought it was my only one of the prettiest settings, but after reading it, I found that it was not the case. In this way, the plot would be a bit dull.

The single heroine Zhao Meiyan in "The Peninsula Novels Come True" is relatively rare. This book is relatively young. The setting is that the male protagonist is a floppy writer. It seems that he travels to his own book, and there is a world fusion behind it. I am a little confused. The author treats the world view setting as a puzzle to solve, which is actually a bit unfriendly for passers-by readers. Moreover, because he pays too much attention to the world view design, the plot of the heroine is too dispersed. However, this book is a seedling, so this problem can be corrected now. After all, the setting is still very good, and it is better to write it more interestingly.

In the harem of "Korean Entertainment: The Peak Crown", I wrote almost 500,000 words without signing a contract, and I am a true fan. The first chapter was written too much, so it is recommended to start from the second chapter. The male protagonist is reborn, so the golden finger is the copywriter. It adopts a double-line narrative style, and the author has too many settings to add to the male protagonist, so the explanation is not too clear, which has some influence on the sense of substitution.

"The World of Peninsula Reunion" is the tenth guy in Shaoshi, I didn't react for a while. This setting is a bit retro. The male protagonist is reborn as the heroine and debuted with Shaoshi. The plot is average and some new ideas need to be written later. But I looked at it and the heroine set in it was still Taiyun Kei. Hey? The four people are mutual? You can look forward to this plot.

"Playing around the Peninsula" bulldozer, the male protagonist is a South Korean native. He has no time travel and rebirth and system, but his family is in a good place. The timeline is very early, and Pani is only 16 years old when he appears. It can be seen that this is the author's first book, so there are indeed many newcomers' problems, the reading sense is not strong, the storyline is insufficient, that is, the plot is a bit dry and the pace is slow. Moreover, the previous nearly 10,000 words are all sorts of prefaces, but basically have no effect on the plot. It is recommended to start with the appearance of Pani in Chapter 3.

I read it all night and summarized it.

Worship!
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next