I don't know which author or novel series 'little girl' is referring to. If I can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
The little girl had written "My Woman Is a Rice Worm" and "The Bride", as well as her "My Family" series, including "My Man Is an Old Man,""My Brother-in-Law Is a Handsome Nest,""My Brother Is a Tyrant," and so on. She had also recommended novels by other authors, such as "The Harem of Hatred" and "The Evil Man's Candy". I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One such novel could be 'The Secret Garden of Love' where the hero and the girl slowly develop a deep connection.
The drumstick girl, Lin Wan 'er, had contracted lung consumption.
As a fan of online literature, I didn't know anything about this author. If you can provide me with more information about her works or other related background information, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
I don't know which one 'little girl' is referring to. I will try my best to answer your questions if you can provide more context.
Well, such a topic is quite specific and might be found in some rather niche or controversial Chinese novels. But identifying them can be challenging as they might not be widely known or promoted due to their content.
Such a plot might be included to create shock value or to explore certain themes related to human desires and society's attitudes. However, it's not a common or mainstream theme in most Chinese novels.
Yes, Squid Girl has a manga. It's quite popular among fans of the series.
The girl who loves romance novels might have the experience of constantly seeking out the next great read, having intense discussions with friends about favorite couples, and sometimes comparing real-life love to the fictional kind she reads about.
It might be a story of self - growth. She could have started as a very shy girl but then through various experiences, such as joining a public speaking club, she became more confident. So her story is about how she transformed herself.