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The "Godfather of Pure Love Novels" who understands women's hearts the most (Middle)

author:Ah Ah

The last issue gave you an example of nicholas's more well-known works, in the end, as a romance novel, Uncle Nee's men are handsome. All kinds of handsome, change the handsomeness of the Fa'er.

In the 12 novels I have read, the male protagonists have bravery, responsibility, gentleness, trustworthiness, and so on. And they all know the heroine very well, are willing to listen to the heroine, and respect the heroine. This is completely different from the popular domineering and cold president style in China. And the heroine is also a very intelligent woman who has her own ideas and dares to love and dare to do.

It can be seen that the positioning and expectation of good women in Chinese and Western cultures are different. In contrast, Uncle Ni also wrote a relatively mature love, very delicate and accurate description of the mental journey of the hero and heroine who walked through the youth and youth, and turned into middle age.

We know that in pure love novels, "pure" can be understood as the meaning of purity and pure love, which generally refers to the use of pure and beautiful words to describe the lightly sad but deeply touching love, and to use warmth and sweetness to trigger people's yearning for beautiful love.

Uncle Ni wrote pure love novels as a male and female reader, adding some rational or hot-blooded masculine elements to increase readability.

For example, he has set up war plots in several works, find a typical one.

In my favorite novel, "The Lucky One," the story begins in war-torn Iraq, when Tiber, a U.S. Marine, picks up a picture of a smiling woman in the rubble. This photograph accompanied Tiber brought him good luck. After the war, he returned to his hometown and embarked on a journey to travel through most of the United States to find the woman in the photo...

The "Godfather of Pure Love Novels" who understands women's hearts the most (Middle)

There are many psychological descriptions of the battlefield, the battle scenes, and the soldiers and soldiers' families in the book, which is very vivid and touching to read. Love becomes an inevitable and accidental event in the story, and this background setting also provides a basis for the plot richness of the later film adaptation, and Uncle Ni injects the author's view of war into the novel, thus also enhancing the value of the novel.

In addition, the tense and exciting suspense setting is also a means that Uncle Ni is very good at in addition to warmth. In the story of "Haven", a woman named Katie comes to a peaceful Southport town with a dark and mysterious past, what is she escaping and fearing along the way? After meeting the kind-hearted male protagonist Alex, how will the development between the two people develop.

The "Godfather of Pure Love Novels" who understands women's hearts the most (Middle)

As the plot unfolds, the reader always holds a heart, one moment shrouded in Katie's gloomy past, and the other moment showing an old mother-like smile for the emotional progress of the hero and heroine. Uncle Ni carries your heart up and down, which is definitely much more fun than a roller coaster.

He also set the suspense in the most eerie place: the cemetery. Boone Bay, North Carolina, is known for its legendary cemetery, and is known for the unexplained aura of the cemetery. The hero of the novel "The Faithful" Jeremy is a handsome and brilliant science columnist who specializes in exposing the deceptions and deceptions of supernatural forces, and just as he comes to the town to pursue the truth of the matter, he meets our heroine, the granddaughter of a famous psychic medium...

On the scale of justice, love on one side and faith in supernatural forces on the other, how exactly will things develop and what will Jeremy choose to believe? The novel climbed to number One on Amazon on the day of its publication, selling more than 50 weeks on the New York Times charts. It's really magnificent my uncle.

Looking back at Nicholas's creative career, it is not very prolific, producing an average of one best-selling novel every year. Not only do readers love it, but Hollywood directors love to bring his fiction to the screen. In the previous program, we mentioned "Letter in a Bottle", "Love Notebook", "The Best of Me", "Lucky Charm", "Parting Letter", "Love of Rodin Island", "The Last Song", etc. have been adapted into movies, earning countless tears and soothing many hearts.

Solid book plus mature adaptation skills is an important foundation for achieving a good film, here to spit on some domestic writers, when the work is in the form of text, your style may be good and successful, but it does not mean that this is the premise of adapting into excellent film and television works. It doesn't hurt to use the IP of the novel to make money, you can change it well, the ability to be a screenwriter is not good, and finally make a film as thin as an MV, not even a good story, let alone a good commercial movie.

Well, that's what this episode is. In the next issue, we will continue to talk about what kind of experience Nicholas himself, who has written so many beautiful love stories, and whether he also has romantic love? See you in the next issue!

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