😋I recommend the following two time-travel romance novels to you: 1. <<A Thousand Years of Reincarnation>>: The Crown Prince traveled through the thousand years of reincarnation and had a wonderful journey with the girl in the moonlight.> The plot was strange and the emotions were rich. The writing in the early stages was a little tender, but the later it was, the more exciting it became! 2. [The Painting of the Dream of the Red Chamber: The female protagonist who transmigrated to the world of the Dream of the Red Chamber. Through her own efforts, she created a peaceful and prosperous era when the feudal dynasty was about to decline and the other races were eager to fight!] The plot was full of ups and downs, and the emotions were delicate and moving, especially the male and female protagonists.😍I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Sorry, I don't have any details about the 'thangalaan real story' to share at the moment.
Well, I know a middle school depression story. A girl in middle school was going through family problems. Her parents were constantly fighting and on the verge of divorce. At school, she couldn't focus on her studies. She felt lonely and sad all the time. She began to have trouble sleeping and her grades dropped significantly. Eventually, she was diagnosed with depression. There are also cases where students feel left out in the social circle in middle school, which can also be a cause for depression.
Another could be from some of the works that explore the early days of the gay rights movement. Stories of gay individuals facing discrimination, violence, and having to fight for basic rights. These are 'nasty' in terms of the treatment they received and 'brutal' in the fight they had to wage. For instance, there were accounts of gay men being physically assaulted just for being themselves.
I really like 'Kirito's Hidden Quest'. In this fanfiction, Kirito stumbles upon a quest that no one else in Sword Art Online has discovered. It's full of mystery and the writer does a great job of keeping you on the edge of your seat, wondering what will happen next. It also shows Kirito using his wits and skills in different ways.
In male Esmeralda fanfiction, there could be a male minstrel who travels to Esmeralda's town. He is immediately drawn to her dancing. He then weaves her story into his songs, which makes her famous across the land. This new - found fame, however, also brings unwanted attention. So, they must work together to deal with the consequences. Also, there might be a story where a male healer comes to the town and heals Esmeralda from an injury. This starts a bond between them that develops into a deep emotional connection as they help others in the community.
No. Since there is little information available about his wife, there are no known interesting stories either.
I'm not familiar with this novel so I can't say for sure. But generally, novels can have themes like love, loss, identity, and social issues.
One way is to be honest about your feelings. For example, if you're happy, write 'So happy right now! 🤩'. Another is to mention what you're doing, like 'At the beach, soaking up the sun. 🏝'.
One characteristic could be wisdom. A great ruler in a novel usually makes smart decisions for the benefit of their kingdom or group. They understand politics, diplomacy, and the needs of their people. Take Dumbledore from the 'Harry Potter' series. He was a great leader at Hogwarts. He knew how to handle difficult situations, protect the students, and guide them in the right direction with his wisdom.
Another one could be 'On the Road' by Jack Kerouac. The characters are constantly on the move, with no clear - cut destination or purpose in a sense, and it gives a feeling of time being passed in a somewhat wasteful but also exciting way as they experience different things along the journey. However, this is a very loose interpretation of a 'wasted time novel'.