I recommend " Madam, the CEO Doesn't Deserve Death " to you. It's a modern romance novel about entertainment stars. The female protagonist, Wen Youyi, was a thousand-year-old vampire. She had transmigrated to the sadistic Mary Sue novel that she had read tens of thousands of times and became the female protagonist, while the male protagonist was her blood bank. The love story between the two was full of melodramatic and idiotic elements. I hope you like my recommendation.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'ultra 85 novel' is about as the name is rather unclear. It could be a novel with some unique or extreme elements related to the number 85, perhaps a code or something specific to the author or a particular genre. But without more context, it's hard to say.
Ash and Pikachu were exploring an old, abandoned castle. Pikachu got spooked by a strange noise. Ash held Pikachu close and they bravely faced the source of the noise, which turned out to be a group of friendly Ghost - type pokemon just playing around.
Agatha Christie might have been inspired by the society she was living in at that time. The idea for 'The Mysterious Affair at Styles' could have come from her observations of people's behavior and relationships. Also, the setting of a country house during the war was a familiar yet interesting backdrop that she could use to create a complex mystery. Her own love for mystery and the need to create an engaging story led to the development of the plot and the character of Poirot. Since she was a great observer of human nature, she was able to weave a story full of suspects with different motives.
One aspect that can make a 'dark wizard Harry' fanfic different is the character development. Instead of the traditional heroic Harry, he might have a more complex and morally grey personality. His motives could be driven by revenge or a different understanding of power. For example, he might see the wizarding world's existing power structure as corrupt and decide to change it in a more radical way, which is different from the usual good - vs - evil narrative.
I think 'Go Set a Watchman' by Harper Lee was also on that list. It's a controversial novel as it presented a different view of the characters from 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. It shows the main character, Scout, as an adult, returning to her hometown and facing the racial and social issues in a new light.
Well, how about the story of Cinderella? It's a very famous old story. Cinderella was a kind-hearted girl who was mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters. But with the help of her fairy godmother, she was able to go to the ball, where she met the prince. In the end, they lived happily ever after.
Yes, one new trick could be incorporating modern technology in an interesting way. For example, in some YA novels, social media is used as a plot device, like how characters communicate, get bullied, or even start a revolution through online platforms. This reflects the real - world experiences of today's teens.
One famous real Hollywood ghost story is about the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Supposedly, the ghost of Marilyn Monroe haunts her old suite there. Guests have reported seeing a figure that resembles her in the mirror. Another is the Paramount Studios, where there are tales of a phantom stagehand. Workers have heard unexplained noises and seen tools move on their own as if someone invisible was working.
One key element is its fashion range. It has a vast collection that caters to different styles and occasions.
One interesting plot could be Rose's unique reactions to each Doctor's distinct personality. For example, with the Ninth Doctor, she might be more in awe of his newness to her world. With the Tenth Doctor, their deep emotional connection could lead to adventures filled with heart - wrenching decisions. And with the Eleventh Doctor, her experiences could be more whimsical and full of unexpected twists.