The top 10 Star Wars canon novels include 'Dark Disciple'. It's an interesting read that focuses on a former Sith apprentice. 'Aftermath' is also part of the top 10. It shows the state of the galaxy after the fall of the Empire. 'Lords of the Sith' is another great one where we get to see the relationship between Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine in more detail.
Sure. 'Heir to the Empire' is a classic among them. It really expanded the Star Wars story after the original trilogy. Another one is 'Darth Plagueis', which delved deep into the backstory of the Sith. And 'Bloodline' is important as it sets up some of the events leading to 'The Force Awakens' by exploring the political situation in the Star Wars galaxy.
There's also 'Tony Stark: The Prankster Billionaire'. In this fanfiction, Tony plays elaborate pranks on the other Avengers. For example, he once switched Thor's hammer with a fake one made of rubber, and the resulting confusion and Thor's reaction were extremely funny.
The main events are Cinderella's mistreatment by her stepfamily, the arrival of the invitation to the ball, the help from her fairy godmother, her time at the ball with the prince, her hurried departure at midnight, and finally the prince finding her through the glass slipper.
There might be a young and inexperienced trainer who is lost. Ash, being the more experienced one, decides to help the trainer find their way. This new character could look up to Ash and in the process, Ash learns more about himself as a role model. It would be an interesting dynamic as Ash is usually the one being guided by his friends.
Trust is also a big theme. Since bdsm relationships involve a certain level of vulnerability, in fiction stories, the development of trust between the characters is often emphasized. It could be shown through how the submissive character gradually opens up to the dominant one, or how the dominant character respects the limits of the submissive. In addition, exploration of one's own desires and boundaries is a theme. The characters may start out not fully aware of their bdsm - related desires and through the story, they discover and define their boundaries. This can be a journey of self - discovery for both the dominant and submissive characters.
Shelter animal stories can show potential adopters the amazing transformations these animals can go through. For example, if a dog was once sick and sad in the shelter but is now healthy and happy in its new home, it gives people hope. It makes them see that they can be part of that positive change.
One common theme is the overcoming of Kenshin's past traumas. His past as a hitokiri often haunts him, and in many fanfictions, Kaoru helps him deal with it while their love blossoms. For example, she might be the one to comfort him during his nightmares.
The idea of a doll being possessed is terrifying. Dolls are supposed to be inanimate, but in the Annabelle story, it has a malevolent spirit.
There was a story of a man who worked in an office. He had a big beer belly. His colleagues often joked that he could use his belly as a table. One day, during a lunch break, someone actually put a sandwich on his belly as a joke. It shows how his big belly became a part of the office humor.
A pair of best friends were part of a local art club. They would often work on projects together. As they collaborated on a big mural for the town, they found themselves spending long hours together. They had always been physically affectionate as friends, but during this project, they noticed that their hugs were lingering a bit longer, and they couldn't stop thinking about each other. Eventually, they admitted their love for one another and their relationship grew from there.
One way is to have a clear theme. For instance, many series that create kids stories focus on friendship, like 'Frog and Toad'. This theme is something kids can understand and it gives a structure to the stories. Another important aspect is having colorful illustrations. A series like 'Where the Wild Things Are' has illustrations that bring the story to life and help kids visualize the world of the story. Moreover, creating a sense of wonder and magic, such as in 'Peter Pan', makes the stories very appealing to kids.