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Will you read the heroine's novels, intrigue and so on?
Recommend an excellent transformational novel "Pandora's Sunset" (originally named "Pandora in the Wind") and publish it on the novel network. I chase the waves from the starting point.

The author has no intention of doing good.

His literary talent is very good, much better than fantasy novel written by those children.

Look at mango's recommendation in the blog:

I remember reading the novel Pandora in the Wind recommended by msck on Baidu before (now it seems to be renamed Pandora's Sunset). At that time, I just collected it and didn't look at it carefully. I was relatively idle at work today, so I read this book with curiosity. A few hours later, I finally came out of the book in disappointment. Beautiful words, compact settings, exquisite plots and smooth descriptions, ha! It's really an excellent transformational novel! Of course, there are some nonsense things in the book. For example, the reason for the protagonist's transformation is actually because of insulting the gods ... Well, I won't comment on this, because this book has only more than 200,000 words, and I believe there are deeper contents behind it. At least one thing is certain, if this book can be completed unintentionally, it is likely to become a classic of transformational novels. Now I just saw the title of the first volume, just like the first sentence of a poem. I estimate that the complete volume title can just be synthesized into an eight-character quatrain at the end of the book.

This novel gives me the feeling that the style of writing is iron and blood, and the fighting arrangement is very reasonable. And I found that, as I said, he was familiar with history and military affairs, and he added many oriental elements. At first, it felt a little strange, but gradually he felt natural. Especially the description of several battle scenes made me really thrilling! Friends who like bloody battles must not miss it! Chapters such as Ghost Wind and Bloody Trap are too bloody, which is really enjoyable to read!

Of course, the book is not all bloody battles, but also has delicate emotional descriptions, including the description of repentance caused by estrangement from parents and family in previous lives. My personal feeling is that he is not only a careless person, but also one of the men and women in the urban happy field, so there will be such a complicated emotional description, and what will happen in the future is really a bit exciting. Personally, the clues inadvertently set at the beginning of the novel seem to pave the way for the following plot, so I am curious about the final emotional destination of the protagonist. Well, I admit I'm a gossip. ...

In addition, because the book is the third person, it looks very cinematic! The only drawback is that there are too many settings and individual descriptions, and it is not smooth enough to read. Of course, this is just my personal opinion, hehe!

Pandora's sunset, in fact, this book has nothing to do with Nordic mythology. I guess the author is trying to insinuate the butterfly effect produced by the protagonist! That's a good idea ... in fact, I originally considered Pandora-type themes, but I didn't start writing because of lack of materials, hehe!

In short, "Sunset on Pandora" is a dramatic fantasy work, and the whole world is overhead, similar to the ancient West, with cavalry, wizards and catapults ... Well, the setting feels good, and I quite agree with the setting that wizards can't control the war bias. I have read too many fantasy novels, some of which are really empty. Whenever there is a problem, I will solve it with magic. Personality conflicts of characters are all solved through sex. ...

This book was published when the starting point was strongly recommended by msck. Its name is Pandora in the Wind. But now I have signed a contract with the novel network, and the title of the film has been changed to Pandora's sunset. I found that compared with the starting point, the changes in the first few chapters of this book are quite big, and many didactic descriptions of personality and psychology have been removed, so the psychological changes of the protagonist are more natural. I agree with this change with both hands! If anyone who has read this book at the starting point before suggests that you read it again! I don't know the twists and turns of this novel, and I don't want to know. I believe that unintentionally has his own discretion. As a reader, I just want to see how to interpret the plot unintentionally and how to weave the delicate feelings entangled in it:)