A story set in an ancient city would be great. I can imagine the old buildings, the narrow streets, and the secrets hidden within the city walls. It could be a place full of history, like Rome or Athens, with different cultures and traditions coming together.
I prefer a story set in a magical forest. There could be all kinds of mythical creatures like fairies and unicorns.
I think a story set on a deserted island would be interesting. There's the struggle for survival, building shelters, finding food, and maybe there are some mysterious things on the island too. It could also be about the character's journey of self - discovery while being alone on the island.
A story set in a bustling city would be cool. There are so many different characters and stories that could be told in a big city environment, like the story of a struggling artist trying to make it big.
I don't mind a modern - day setting either. It can deal with real - life issues and show how people interact in today's society. There are so many interesting stories that can be told about our current world.
No, I don't. I think such manga often involves uncomfortable and inappropriate content.
I like stories with a moral. It gives me something to think about.
Well, I'm quite into mystery stories. You know, those with lots of clues and suspense that keep me on the edge of my seat trying to figure out the truth. For example, stories about a detective solving a strange case in an old mansion.
It depends. Some kids might prefer simple grammar in novels to make it easier to understand, while others might not mind more complex grammar for a challenge.
I recommend the book "Cultivation Primary School" to you. The main character, Wang Yi, could understand the language of small animals in primary school. He could even talk to spiritual herbs and spiritual stones. He could be said to be a master of animal language in the cultivation world! I believe that this book will also make you exclaim. I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There was a young girl named Lily. She was mean to others in school. She would spread rumors and be unkind. One day, when she was in need of help for a school project, no one wanted to assist her. She realized that because she had sown unkindness, she was reaping loneliness. After that, she changed her ways and started to be nice to people, and gradually she made friends again.
Oh, I have one. It's a story of self-discovery and growth. A person who starts out lost and confused but eventually finds their purpose and meaning in life through various experiences and encounters.
It depends. Some kids might like adventure novels, while others might prefer fantasy or mystery ones.