Well, 'Rosemary's Baby' by Ira Levin is a classic. The sense of unease and the slow realization of the horror that surrounds Rosemary is very well - done in a realistic manner. And 'The Exorcist' by William Peter Blatty is also a must - read. The way it portrays demonic possession is both terrifying and feels very real.
One great horror realistic fiction book is 'The Shining' by Stephen King. It tells the story of a family in an isolated hotel, and the supernatural terrors that lurk within. The sense of isolation and the slow descent into madness are really well - done.
A really good one is 'Bird Box' by Josh Malerman. The idea of not being able to see because of the unknown horrors outside is both terrifying and very much a part of the realistic horror genre. And 'We Need to Talk about Kevin' is also a great example. It's a horror story that unfolds within a family setting, exploring the relationship between a mother and her son who has committed some truly awful acts.
One great book is 'The Shining' by Stephen King. It's set in an isolated hotel and the horror builds as the main character's sanity slips. Another is 'Rosemary's Baby' by Ira Levin. It plays on the fears of a young woman in a new home and the idea of a satanic cult. 'The Silence of the Lambs' by Thomas Harris is also excellent. It features the terrifying character of Hannibal Lecter and the hunt for a serial killer in a very real - world setting.
, I recommend the following realistic novels to you: 1. Women Online: It tells the story of the female cavalrymen. They are on duty, handling cases, and enforcing the law. It shows the heroic style of the female police in reality. 2. "Under the Jiaotupo": It described the story of a university student village official who was determined to take the civil service examination. He grew up in practice and reflected the development process of grassroots officials in reality. 3. "Where to Go is the Road": It was about a young man who failed the college entrance examination three times and how he found a suitable direction in the midst of change. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm very happy to recommend the two oriental fantasy novels, Primeval Chaos Heavenly Lord and Great Dao Reincarnation. In these novels, people tried to transcend the so-called destiny and lead all living beings to create their own world. In "Primeval Primogenitor of Chaos", the protagonist crossed the chaos and tried to break the constraints of the Great Dao, while in "Reincarnation of the Great Dao", the protagonist had to face the world of all living beings filled with fate, reincarnation, and destiny. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the following realistic novels to you. I hope they can satisfy your needs ~ 1. "Aya, I Wait for You in the Light Era: A story about a lost girl who seeks self-redemption between her family history and her deep complex. 2. "Goodbye, The Years That Can't Go Back": A reality-human story that tells the stories and experiences of different people in different times and environments. 3. "Universal Manipulator": A story of a rich second-generation heir who grew up from a mechanic to a successful person. It described the various situations in the real world. 4. Dust in the Run: A story that described the constant running, pursuit, and growth in life. It described the insignificance and greatness of life. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
" Goodbye, The Years That Can't Be Reversed " is a book that suits your needs very well. It's a reality-human story written by the author, Absurd Dream. It describes the stories of different people in different times, places, and environments. I hope you like my recommendation.😘
If you want to read some realistic novels, I have two books that I can recommend to you. The first was " Desert Island Survival Diary ". The story was about an ordinary person's survival story on a deserted island. There were no dreamlike elements and it was closer to life. Next was Men at Forty. It mainly told the life story of an ordinary person. There was no fancy plot or suspense, but it portrayed a real life scene. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
I recommend the following realistic novels to you: " Paradise at the End of the Fireworks ": A realistic description of the life and society of middle school students in the 90s. " Redemption in the Night ": Realistic life, deep exploration of the inner world of the characters, allowing people's hearts to be healed. " 30 Years of the Medical Transformation of the Small People ": The main character was the most basic scientific researchers in the medical and chemical industry, and they displayed their sadness and joy in detail. Ordinary Misery: Realistic from the perspective of the whole society, profoundly depicting the various faces of Chinese society. " Rise of the Mountain ": A true record of the process of graduate students being demoted from a superior unit to the grassroots level and getting rid of poverty. I hope you like the recommendations of these realistic novels.
A woman rented an apartment. Shortly after moving in, she noticed that her things would be moved around when she was out. At first, she thought she was just forgetful. But then she found strange, unrecognizable hairs in her bed. One night, she woke up to the feeling of someone watching her. She turned on the light but saw nothing. However, she could still feel the presence. Terrified, she called the police, but they found no signs of anyone breaking in. In the end, she broke her lease and left the apartment.