Novels that focus on cooking competitions or food-themed adventures could be great. Like 'The Gastronomic Adventures of Alice' where the protagonist travels the world, exploring different cuisines and having exciting culinary experiences.
For food lovers, novels like 'A Taste of Magic' can be interesting. It combines fantasy elements with a focus on magical foods and the adventures of a young chef in a magical world.
Well, there are novels that center around characters who are chefs or own restaurants. 'The Secret Ingredient' is one such example where the main character battles to keep her family's restaurant successful while uncovering hidden recipes and facing culinary challenges.
If you're looking for a sadistic story about a male protagonist who's sick after a long separation, I recommend you to read Good Morning, Mr. President! This book was a modern romance novel about wealthy families. The male and female protagonists were very loyal. The story mainly revolved around their first love and illness. The plot was heartbreaking but sweet and touching. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Maybe adventure or mystery stories. They focus more on plot and action rather than romance.
People who loved literature usually liked to read all kinds of literary works, including novels, poems, essays, and so on. They might have keen observation and insight into the plot, characters, and theme. Therefore, people who loved literature might be more suitable for literary creation, editing, translation, proofreading, and other jobs. For example, editors, publishing house's clerk, translator, or proofreader. These professions required a deep understanding and analysis of literary works, as well as a high level of literary expression and creativity.
There are many kinds. Stories about artists' lives and their creative processes can be fascinating. For example, tales of how a struggling painter overcomes challenges to achieve success.
You could consider becoming a literary agent. They get to discover and promote new fiction works.
People who love to watch anime are suitable for many professions, such as: 1. The staff of an animation production company: Able to understand and master the various skills of animation production, including painting, design, character modeling, scene setting, music accompaniment, etc. Can provide high-quality technical support for animation works. 2. Planning staff of an animation and game company: Familiar with the rules and characteristics of animation and games, able to provide creative ideas and planning suggestions for games or animation projects to help the company design more popular works. 3. Teachers in animation training institutions: Able to impart their knowledge and skills to more people to help them become professionals in the field of animation or games. 4. Animation or game editors of media organizations: Able to edit and adjust animations or games according to the needs of the audience to better meet the tastes and needs of the audience. 5. Movie or TV series anime adaptation personnel: Able to understand the plot of a movie or TV series and adapt it into a form suitable for animation to increase its appeal and influence. People who loved to watch anime had creativity and imagination, and they could use their advantages in many fields to create more value.
The Pillars of the Earth series by Ken Follett might be a good choice. It has elements of historical fiction and romance similar to Outlander.
I recommend Wutong's new novel,'The Miser Farmer Girl Is Busy Making Money'. Although it wasn't a delicacy, it was a novel about food from the future. The main character was a genius chef from the 21st century who traveled to the future and used his cooking skills to rise on Desolate Star and build a food empire. If you like food and the growth of the female protagonist after transmigrating, this book is very worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I think novels that have a strong mystery or adventure element along with a hint of romance could work. The non-romance parts of the plot take the forefront, making the romance more of a background element. For example, a story where the characters are solving a crime and fall in love along the way.
I think mystery and adventure novels would be great. They often have elements of puzzles and problem-solving, similar to escape rooms.