I recommend "The City Where God Is Absent", a suspense-detective novel. The story takes place in a seemingly ordinary city, but there are all kinds of strange events hidden in it. Some of the characters in the novel were also described as mentally ill. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following books to you: 1. "I'm playing ninjutsu in the spell battle!" Would a psychopath who had come to the Curse World be able to survive in such a world with Naruto's system? 2. "Mind Hunter"---The professional mind hunter will take you into the minds of madmen and explore their crazy world. 3. My Dreams Come True-A psychopath's delusions come true. This story will give you a whole new understanding of mental illness. 4. Black Sea Sorcerer-A mentally ill wizard who grows stronger with each setback. In this world full of lunatics, he tries to subdue those "correct" lunatics. 5. "The Ascendant Game"-A group of "lunatics" living in a mental hospital entered the virtual game to see how these lunatics subverted the virtual world. 6. "The Hunter of Different Thoughts"-a cure for mental illness, enter their world, and eliminate the inconceivable... I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend Transforming into a Beautiful Girl with a Terminal Illness to you! In order to save his sister's terminal illness, the protagonist's soul reincarnated into his sister's body and became his sister. Every day, he faced different diseases. However, although she looks weak and coquettish, she can use her own ideas to defeat the world. It's worth reading! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Schizophrenia is quite common. It's often shown as a character having multiple personalities that are at odds with each other and are a source of danger. Another one is depression, which might be depicted as a sort of 'black hole' that drags the character into a world of nightmares or makes them more susceptible to supernatural influence.
1. Marvel: I Have a Serious Mental Illness-A story about a protagonist who has a mental illness but doesn't know it, and his crazy adventures in the Marvel Universe. 2. " My Psychic Celebrity Girlfriend "-It described the impact of a celebrity girlfriend with a serious mental illness on the male protagonist's life. 3. " Hogwarts Mental Healing Center "-A light novel with the theme of Harry Potter, describing the treatment stories of the protagonists in the magical world suffering from various mental illnesses. 4. " Why isn't there a single normal person on your boat?" - It was a story about a ship full of people with mental illnesses who were trying to survive. 5. " Poor Black Has Transformed into a Boss ". The protagonist was a man with a mild mental illness who helped the tragic protagonist escape from the sea of suffering. 6. Summoning Kira Yoshikage, Assassinating Iron Man at the Beginning-A light novel with a Marvel theme, depicting the story of the director of Arkham Mental Hospital in New York City. I hope the above recommendations can bring you some inspiration. I wish you a pleasant reading experience!π
Mental illnesses like delusions were fictional and did not exist in the real world. Paranoia was a serious mental illness. People with paranoia might have wrong judgments and thoughts about their identity, reality, interpersonal relationships, and other problems. They might even have hallucinations and illusions. Although paranoia was a fictional illness, through understanding and using it, one could create a more vivid and rich story.
I strongly recommend I Am the Lead to you! The main character of this fantasy novel was surnamed Zhang, and his name was Liu Wenzhao. He had obtained a wonderful system in another world that allowed him to travel through worlds and plunder the main characters of all kinds of main characters! This system was also known as a space. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend The Picture of a Broken String in a Strong Wind and The Record of Strange Stories: My Years as a Taoist Priest. They are both novels written by different authors, but they contain many stories about strange things, supernatural events, and ghosts. "Liefeng Broken String Picture" was a xianxia cultivation novel, while "Strange Records, My Years as a Taoist" was a classical xianxia novel. Their plots are very interesting and exciting. If you like to write strange stories, I believe you will also like them very much. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you: "Entertainment: Surviving on a deserted island with the celebrities": The male lead was a celebrity with paranoia. Because of an accident, he was trapped on a deserted island to survive with a group of celebrities. His behavior might be strange, but it was very charismatic. "The Host of Wear It Quickly Is Going to Heaven Again": The male protagonist is cold, abstinent, autistic, and needs the female protagonist to use warmth and love to influence him. The male protagonist's emotional expression was not normal, but he was very delicate in his feelings. [Paranoid Chief: Woman, Don't Escape]: The male protagonist claims to have autism, but in fact, it's just to cover up his psychological problems. His words and actions were sometimes very abnormal, but they concealed a special charm. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend the following novels to you: "Master Quan, Please Make Way": The female protagonist broke up with the male protagonist due to a misunderstanding. Later, they reunited at work. The male protagonist tried his best to pursue the female protagonist. In the end, the misunderstanding was reduced and they walked together. "You're Fired!": The male and female protagonists broke up during the quarrel, but in the end, they did not really break up. Instead, they became closer. "The so-called love, ten people, nine sorrows": The male protagonist began to not understand the female protagonist. He once thought that the female protagonist was unbearable. It was not until the female protagonist was seriously ill that the male protagonist slowly understood the female protagonist's good intentions. "Divorce, Princess Consort, She's Beautiful and Savage": The female protagonist traveled to ancient times and became a concubine abandoned by King Duan. Due to a misunderstanding, the female lead and the male lead eventually broke up, but later, through various efforts, they cleared up the misunderstanding and reconciled. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
People who wrote novels did not necessarily get sick. It depended on their physical condition and lifestyle. Writing a novel required a lot of time and energy, and one would usually maintain good living habits such as adequate sleep, healthy diet, moderate exercise, and so on. However, sitting in front of a computer for a long time while writing a novel might cause eye fatigue, cervical vertebra disease, lumbar vertebra disease, and other health problems. In addition, if there was not enough rest and relaxation time, it could also lead to emotional instability, anxiety and other psychological problems. Writing novels was a hobby that required long-term persistence to achieve results. One should invest appropriate time and energy on the premise of health.