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A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality (Chinese: 凡人修仙传; pinyin: Fánrén xiūxiān chuán) [1] is a long online novel about cultivating immortals written by Wang Yu between 2008 and 2013 on Qidian.com. [2] After its publication, it gradually became one of the most famous novels about cultivating immortals in mainland China, [3] a very popular web novel topic in Chinese online ...
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Such as the Web Novel then adapted to Donghua"A Record of Mortal's Journey to Immortality" by Wang Yu . [6] [7] There are novels with stories featuring female cultivators gaining popularity that could be popular with female readers. [8]
Immortal (trilogy), a series of three science fiction graphic novels; Immortals, a 1998 anthology edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois; Immortality, a 1990 novel by Milan Kundera "The Immortal" (short story), a 1949 short story by Jorge Luis Borges; The Immortals (Barjavel novel), a 1973 novel by René Barjavel
Books of Mortals is a Christian science fiction fantasy series by American writers Ted Dekker and Tosca Lee. The series consists of a short story prequel titled The Keeper , followed by three novels: Forbidden , Mortal , and Sovereign .
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Incarnations of Immortality is an eight-book fantasy series by Piers Anthony. The books each focus on one of eight supernatural "offices" ( Death , Time , Fate , War , Nature , Evil , Good , and Night ) in a fictional reality and history parallel to ours, with the exception that society has advanced both magic and modern technology.
Valinor (Quenya: Land of the Valar) or the Blessed Realm is a fictional location in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the home of the immortal Valar on the continent of Aman, far to the west of Middle-earth; he used the name Aman mainly to mean Valinor.