Feng Ling Tian Xia
One of the best, and an absolute masterpiece. I have few gripes, none really the fault of the novel, or anyone in particular, really. Everything is done to the highest standard: characters, dialogue, narrative, world-building, micro- and macro- plots, pacing, complexity (and lack of an idiot plot, look it up if you don't know what that is), romance, humor (oh, the HUMOR) the list goes on and on. The only complaint I have is that it doesn't come out fast enough; combined with the way this novel grips you lending itself to binge reading, a reader may lose track of some of the side characters. The complexity of the novel's plot and the myriad of political and military machinations and espionage make it important to remember these characters, and a problem that followers of A Song of Ice and Fire (or Game of Thrones, for those heathens that watch tv as opposed to basking in the canon-ness of literature) are familiar with: who was that and why was he/she/it/topkek important again? This is a logistical problem, as if the release schedule is pushed, translation quality may drop, and not a soul should want that. In a world with some semblance of justice, this would get the lightning-fast translation speed of CD, ISSTH, or even less deserving works that are not on WW but rather under the oft-maligned Qidian umbrella, such as The Magus Era, and all would be right with the world