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What kind of novels does everyone like?

Fiction has always been a kind of book I read more, and my favorite novel types also change with my age. I think this is inevitable, but these novels also have the same advantage, that is, they all tell a good story and a fascinating story.

When I was a child, I always had a lot of questions and curiosity, so I read many adventure novels at that time, such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, which I read many times. I'm not very interested in Gulliver's Travels. The stories of "Big Country" and "Little Country" are very good, but the latter two stories make me feel that I can't read it. I haven't finished reading this book yet. There is also a favorite "Two Wan Li under the Sea", which is an extracurricular reading designated by the school. I also read it with relish, and I like the adventure description of Nautilus at the bottom of the sea best. And the book Robinson Crusoe. He lives tenaciously on a desert island alone. At that time, he also saw my heart surging.

Later, when I entered adolescence, I always felt a little melodramatic, and I liked dog blood stories described in various flowery words, especially romance novels. At that time, I watched Summer of Bubbles, Jing M.Guo's Grand Prix and Canoe Deep Sea Stars. That was in the late junior high school and high school. Now that I think about it, it's understandable. Some things and some books must be read, whether good or bad. Fortunately, this situation did not last long. Thanks to the Chinese teacher in Grade Two, I read some books that I still like in time.

The novels I like to read now are those extremely thrilling stories with plain words, short stories or compact plots. I have read The Lonely Novelist by Ichiro Ishida and The Bookstore on the Island by Claire. The latter saw the longest day of Prince Ma Boyong in Chang 'an. In addition, I like novels full of warmth, and I am more and more consciously avoiding those tragedies. The Muslim Funeral, which I read in high school, is an excellent novel, but I can't help feeling sad every time I think about it. So I prefer to see something that relaxes me. I like mystery novel, too. I have seen Eight Million Ways to Die and Sherlock Holmes, and I never want to think about it. I just want to find the truth with the development of the plot, and I won't try my best to find it.

Besides, I think those classic novels are also very good-looking. Don't think they are out of date or outdated. It must be good to be a classic book. I have read Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and "Love in Cholera Period", and I think they are really good. And Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. It makes sense to find that these books have become so famous, so I like reading these books relatively.