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Seeking books, seeking novels with plot oriented spirituality, metaphysics, no female main character (alliteration) or something like that, to be completed

Where There's a Ghost Tonight, kind of scary and very funny, no brain-dead female lead. Features a male protagonist who gets good with the second male lead, but there's no chirpy messy plot. It's mostly about the male lead doing a paranormal show and hitting 100% ghosts, and the dark celestial master male second getting pissed off and fixing the trouble for the unlucky protagonist. Author: eclipsed egg

"Tomb Raider's Notebook Sequel 9" Crap you have to read the sequel! It's not written by Uncle Sam, but this author's imagination simply brings people to their knees! The pit of the first eight books she fooled all over! Respectively, the snowy mountains, into the desert, digging the old tomb of the mountain village (Hu Ba Yi are out), into the sea to turn over the ancestral tombs of the Zhang family four books, as well as a follow-up book to reveal the ultimate. Really don't because it's not written by Uncle Sam you don't read ah! Look at you can not stop! The author's name is Evil Spirit a knife.

"Evil Spirit Secret Record" is still the work of the evil spirit a knife. The second uncle has a superb medical skills of the male lead and mute Zhang generally cool male second, the male second is an ancestral ghost hunting, a line of people up to heaven and earth in search of a secret. It's quite a long book, and one that you can't stop reading into, no worse than Stolen Writings Continued 9.

"My years as a yin and yang gentleman," the witty male protagonist's life is full of misfortunes and coincidences as a yin and yang gentleman, and the opening story about his grandfather drew me in. In the middle appears the male second, a natural nerd with superb professional qualities, who is killing me. The main character also liked a few girls from the beginning to the end, but unfortunately the five evils and three deficiencies cause him not to fall in love and get married, so you can rest assured that the main line of this article is to catch ghosts and fight monsters. Author: Cui Zhaosao

"Ghost Blowing Light" is the originator of the tomb raiding novels, the protagonist Hu Bayi and the supporting actor Wang Kaixuan (yes...)! In fact, it is the fat man in Thief's Pen) two revolutionary small middle-aged grave robbers. Such an atmospheric novel, you should have read it, right? Author: World Bazhang

"Murderous Mansion and Fierce Ghosts", the work of World Bazhang, is not very long, but it almost scared me to pee. It's about the protagonist who rents a house and discovers a tomb hidden under the ground and a neighbor who doesn't know whether she's a human or a ghost. Ghost in the Wall (also known as Eerie Summer) is an extended version of Ghost in the Mansion with a lot more in it. It's scary and enjoyable, but there's nothing to reminisce about after watching it, and it's purely for thrill-seeking purposes.

The work of Nanpai Sanshu (南派三叔), which are all independent short ghost stories, is quite scary. But it's over when you're done reading it.

The Cockney Taoist I'm reading right now, and the beginning is pretty funny. The protagonist was born unlucky and was taken in as a disciple by an old man who was also born unlucky and could still live for two hours. When the old man dies, he lets the female ghost he took in help him with his disciple. The main character has a favorite girl and makes quite a few appearances, but it's still mainly about the main character getting rid of ghosts for other people. Overall it was better than the books I recommended above.

"Yin about the ghost" is also a novel that scared the piss out of me, but it's not about catching ghosts, it's about seeing ghosts. The protagonist can't get a date and likes the heroine, but she always meets him at night. Then the entire first half of the book is spent describing all sorts of spooky scenarios that the protagonist encounters and suspects that the heroine isn't human. The first half of the book is very fascinating and scary, but I didn't read the second half of the book because it was converted from a horror novel to a science fiction novel, and the main character traveled back a few years. But the online reviews of the ending is quite touching.