There is also 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' by Thomas Hardy. Tess is a young woman who faces many hardships and is shamed by society for things that are not entirely her fault. Her actions and the way society views her could place this novel in the category of 'loose girl novels' as it shows how society can be cruel to women who don't conform to its strict moral codes.
One well - known 'loose girl novel' could be 'The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The character Hester Prynne is often seen as a complex woman who defies the strict Puritan society's norms, which could be considered in the context of a 'loose girl' in the eyes of that society.
One common theme is the struggle against social norms. In many 'loose girl novels', the female characters are seen as 'loose' because they go against the traditional values and expectations of society.
"Pride and Prejudice" can also be considered in a way. There are some loose ends regarding the secondary characters. Their stories are not fully explored but are left to the reader's imagination to some extent. For instance, what happens to Lydia and Wickham in the long run? We are left with some speculation.
I recommend you to watch " My Heroines Come to Life." In this novel, Lin Jue, as a writer, had an accident. The characters in his novel actually came alive and connected with the real world. This was a fusion of fiction and reality, a collision between four different styles and styles. I hope you like my recommendation.π
I'm not sure what exactly you mean by 'loose mom stories'. If you mean moms who are laid - back or relaxed in their parenting style, I can share one. There was a mom who let her kids paint on the walls in a designated area of their playroom. She believed it was a creative outlet for them and didn't worry about the mess as long as they were having fun and being creative.
I'm sorry, I'm not aware of any specific 'amy flemming loose balance fanfic' stories. You could try searching on fanfic websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net.
I recommend "First Grade Demon Husband" to you. The main character is an Itinerant Immortal who has failed 99 tribulations. After transmigrating into the body of a useless young lady, he marries a jinx and turns the world upside down! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Sure. One success story is about a woman who lost a significant amount of weight through healthy diet and exercise. She had loose skin on her abdomen and thighs. She started doing strength training which helped build muscle. As muscle filled out under the skin, it made the loose skin look less noticeable. Also, staying hydrated and using skin - tightening creams contributed to her success.
There was a time during a war when a unit received a batch of ammunition that had some loose rounds. These rounds were causing inconsistent firing in their rifles. The soldiers had to be extra cautious and check each round before loading. It added a lot of stress to the already dangerous situation of combat. They had to manage with what they had while waiting for a new supply of reliable ammunition.
The 'Shopaholic' series by Sophie Kinsella can also be considered as it girl novels in a way. The main character, Becky, is always chasing the latest trends and getting into various fashionable and sometimes comical situations. Another good one is 'The Devil Wears Prada' by Lauren Weisberger. It gives an inside look at the world of high - fashion through the eyes of a young woman working for a powerful and demanding fashion editor.
One popular 'it girl novel' is 'Gossip Girl' by Cecily von Ziegesar. It follows the lives of a group of wealthy and fashionable teenagers in New York City. Another is 'The Devil Wears Prada' by Lauren Weisberger, which features a young woman working for a powerful and stylish fashion editor. 'The Clique' series by Lisi Harrison is also an 'it girl - like' series, focusing on a clique of popular girls at a private school.