Well, that's got to be the entirety of the Silmarillon, right? Its just objectively the second best piece of fiction ever written, only just behind the Bible and other monotheist religious texts.
1. Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou 2. Akuyaku Reijou ni Koi o Shite 3. Mushoku Tensei ~Isekai ittara, Honki dasu!~
Rebirth on the Doors to the Civil Affairs Bureau. - The shorter novels are best for me, longer ones means there may be parts you don't like. But I loved this novel. A brilliant story.
1. Omniscient Reader's viewpoint 2. trash of count's family 3. my house of horror (axed/hiatus) 4. chronicles of primordial war there's not so much romance on the novel, tbh i prefer slow one like Throne of Magical Arcana, or none in superstar of tommorow
Idk if that's my favorite one, but I have never forget Three Days of Happiness since I read it about 3~4 years ago
As a bibliophile, I can't answer this question because I have an extensive list of books which have touched me/ made me cry/ made me think/ changed my moral views etc. I cannot, in good conscience, select one particular book as best. Do even best novels exist? Each one is special in their own ways. Here's a small glimpse into my reading: - All books by Enid Blyton - Harry Potter series - Inheritance series (Christopher Paolini) - Agatha Christie (Mrs Marple is my favourite but I love her other books too) - Perry Mason series by Gardner (I started to love the nuances of law, legal language and court dramas from this amazing series) - In Death series by J. D. Robb (I especially love reading these books after so many NU CN where MCs are going around killing/ raping/ setting up others to rape coz this series has a very strict/ stiff moral views) - Lord of the rings - Billy Bryson books (especially A Brief History of Nearly Everything - a fascinating insight for non-science folks into the science world) - Shakespear, Jane Austen, Bronte sisters and other classics - Nora Roberts (wholesome romance), Suzanne Wright (possessive romance), Christine Feehan (imo it's like a current day version of regancy romances where the MCs are 'strong' but can't do shit without the 'man'. But I just can't stop reading these books lol) - Loads of comic strip books (I collect these!) Like Garfield, Calvin and Hobbes, B.C., Hagar the Horrible, Dilbert etc etc. - Khaled Hosseini (for giving me a reality check with every book) - To kill a mocking bird (this one - I might actually accept is one of the best) I have a list with NU too lol but I can't write so many names
Really hard to decide. Considering where we're posting this I'll start by narrowing it down to novels on this site. I think probably Abyss Domination. Of course, that could be because it was dropped after 500 chapters, so I never got to the 800+ where almost all of these super long stories go bad.
Dearest Mary Jane - By Betty Neels World of Cultivation A Kestrel for a Knave The Merchant of Venice ISSTH Desolate Era Path to Heaven
I think I answered this before. Lord of the Mysteries - Mystery Throne of Magical Arcana - Magic Legend of the Sun Knight - Fantasy Reverend Insanity - Ruthless Cultivation Chat Group - Comedy I Want to Eat Your Pancreas - Romance
Thanks for reminding me, i lost my books, it's "to kill a mocking bird" and "pride and prejudice" I will answer this with my fav webnovel, since I coulndt pick what the best novel is for me My fav webnovel : Lord of the Mysteries
Favorite commercial science-fiction novel: The Dragon Never Sleeps by Glen Cook - - - 1st runner up: Second Foundation (3rd book in the Foundation series) by Isaac Asimov - - - 2nd runner up: The Zero Stone by Andre Norton (also has must-read sequel Uncharted Stars) - - - 3rd runner up: Hyperion by Dan Simmons Favorite commercial fantasy novel: The Lord of the Rings (three volume novel) - - - 1st runner up: Garrett P.I. series - - - 2nd runner up: Fanuilh series by Daniel Hood Favorite non-commercial online novel: Tree of Aeons by Spaizzer at the excellent Scribble Hub website Favorite novel length anime-based fanfiction: Drunkards Walk II (complete, has novel length sequel) - - - 1st runner up: Sailor Moon 4200 by Angus McSpon - - - 2nd runner up: Bubblegum Ragnarok by David Moon (prequel is The Ragnarok Agenda) You can already click on "Reading List" under my avatar to see my favorites at this site. Of note is that the Tree of Aeons story was so good that someone copied it, changed a few things, and claimed authorship of it at an online Chinese paywall site for China Novel / Qidian. The chinese site ignored the author's DMCA, but finally partially listened by removing the english version's details from public view after many individuals complained to the website. That goes to show you if an author isn't vigilant, someone will make a knock off copy even of obvious titles as Harry Potter and be selling it online or in China as their creation.
1. Sword Art Online 2. Death March 3. Ending Maker 4. Forever and Always my Childhood friend is the cutest in the whole world 5. Arifureta 6. Bofuri/ Shield Heroine 7. 86-Eighty Six- 8. The Angel Next Door Spoile me Rotten 9. Little Tyrant Doesn't want a Bad End 10. Lonely Loser
My favorites are romance novels Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder's Record of Counterattacks Aye fuck it, that's not a romance novel but that's my favorite
Returning from the Immortal World (While I never finished the book, I think it was well written) Demons of astland by J.L. Langland (Different from the normal reincarnation novels) Seoul Station’s Necromancer (A well put together system) The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant by Drew Hayes (Humor & fantasy elementes in the modern world)