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My thoughts after reading "Late Night Bookstore"

This book has more than 1,200 chapters, and it took about a week to read. With more than 3.73 million words, it is a combination of fantasy, horror and suspense.

His language criticizes the current ills, his imagination is clear, and his twists and turns are free and easy and interesting, and he also touches on the sidelines. The main plot can be said to be well written, with several foreshadowings buried from beginning to end, and a big twist at the end. It's reasonable and unexpected. There are several retributions designed in it, which are destined by heaven. It feels like watching Jigong when I was a child. There are many characters, but their characteristics are distinct and memorable. It doesn’t feel like in ordinary fantasy, except for the protagonist and a few harems, everyone else is just a tool, and one is thrown away one by one. In particular, Lawyer An's flattery and superb acting skills need to be chewed over and over again. For example, at the end, a King of Equality was drunk and so on.

Although this book has less content than ordinary fantasy novels, it lacks staying power. The short stories in the later period are slightly similar, and some paragraphs have obvious repetitions. For example, many cases start with Lao Zhang looking for his boss. The boss basks in the sun with a coffee newspaper that has not changed for thousands of years, and it feels like he is trying to make up the word count. There are still some holes that have not been filled in. For example, Boss Zhou's Yin Yang Book and Sha Brush were very good in the early stage, but they were a little bit soy sauce later. The Sha Brush seemed to have no use except for sealing, but when it came out, it was as weak as the real one in the hands of the reform-through-labor prisoner. The weapon of law of cause and effect, in addition to that, the animal world just fell apart, Taishan Fujun's ghost certificate is useless except to scare people, etc. It's a common problem with long novels. I write whatever comes to my mind. As soon as an awesome weapon appears and the combat power is unbalanced and cannot be continued, I simply discard it. Also, the ending was a bit caught off guard, the middle and later stages of the plot were weak, and the foreshadowing was forced, which also showed a lack of stamina. The characters are well developed, but not all are clearly explained. Just like a plate of roast chicken, it’s delicious, but once you’ve eaten it, it’s just like that, and you don’t want to eat a second one...