I recommend the two novels,"The Dark Planet" and "The Autumn Water Case Record". Both of them had a dark atmosphere and cold language. "Dark Planet" was about the apocalyptic crisis that humanity faced after the upheaval on Earth. The protagonist traveled through space and led humanity to defeat the demons. On the other hand,"The Autumn Water Case Record" was a mystery detective novel. It mainly described the process of psychological counselor Ye Qiushui uncovering the truth of the case and revealing the dark side of the human heart. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
'Maus' by Art Spiegelman also has elements of melancholy. While it's mainly about the Holocaust, the way it portrays the relationship between the author and his father, and the overall weight of the historical events, gives it a melancholic undertone.
Well, 'The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a great melancholy novel. Hester Prynne's public shaming and her internal struggle are very melancholic elements. Another one is 'Crime and Punishment' by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Raskolnikov's guilt and his journey of redemption are set against a backdrop of a rather melancholic St. Petersburg.
One of the well - known melancholy novels is 'The Great Gatsby'. It shows the disillusionment and melancholy of the American Dream through the character of Gatsby. His unrequited love for Daisy and his ultimate downfall create a sense of sadness and melancholy throughout the story.
Another good one is 'Melancholy in the Hidden Leaf'. Here, Naruto is shown dealing with the pressure of being the Hokage. He misses the simplicity of his old life and the friends who have drifted apart. The story is filled with his internal monologues that are full of melancholy and self - reflection.
One example could be 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. The author creates a rich and detailed world with a unique language system for magic. The protagonist learns and uses this magic language in his journey to become a powerful wizard.
Sure. 'Pachinko' by Min Jin Lee is a great one. It tells the story of a Korean family across generations. Another is 'Please Look After Mom' which is very touching and explores family relationships. And 'The Vegetarian' is also quite well - known.
I also like 'Rayuela' by Julio Cortázar. This novel is known for its unique structure. It allows the reader to choose different paths through the story, creating a very interactive reading experience.
One excellent French language novel is 'In Search of Lost Time' by Marcel Proust. This is a very complex and long - winded work that is famous for its exploration of memory, time, and human relationships. It's not an easy read, but it's very rewarding. 'The Phantom of the Opera' by Gaston Leroux is also popular, with its dark and mysterious story set in the Paris Opera House.
I recommend the following two sign language novels to you: 1. "The Mo Family Picked Up A Little Mute": This was a modern romance novel about a wealthy family. The protagonist Tan Miao was not welcomed by her family because she could not hear. After being taken in by Mo Ye, not only did Mo Ye learn sign language to facilitate communication with her, but he also provided her with good living conditions. Gradually, feelings for each other began to develop. 2. "The Road to a Laughing Emperor: An ancient romance novel. The female protagonist, Charm, compromised and was regarded as a" secret admirer "by the male protagonist, Beichen Evil Flame. The two of them fought with each other and eventually fell in love. The female lead, Charm, was a mute in the story. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😍I recommend the following novels to you. They are all beautiful novels. I can't put them down ~ "Crossing a Thousand Years, Who's in Charge?" It was an ancient romance. The plot was tragic and the pursuit of true love. Together with the beautiful text, it touched people's hearts. "Dust Dream of the Red Chamber"-Ancient romance. The words with a rich literary style let people immerse themselves in it and feel the influence of love and the world of mortals. "Song of the Wind and Disperse"-Youth campus theme, the text is graceful and fresh, melodious and moving, causing readers to resonate deeply. The above is my personal recommendation. I hope you like it ~