Stories of adventure, like those of explorers discovering new lands. They show the vastness of the world and the possibilities in life.
To make the novel world come alive, you could incorporate diverse cultures and traditions. Also, add historical elements or myths that give the world depth. And don't forget to have dynamic weather and changing seasons to make it feel real.
We can share personal experiences in stories. For example, talk about how we overcame difficulties. By doing this, we bring life to our stories and also make our life seem more alive as we relive those moments while telling the story.
If you like heart-wrenching novels, I recommend the following: 1. "The Crying Villain: The protagonist of this book trains the villain. The plot of torturing the villain is really heartbreaking, but it is cured in the end. It is highly recommended. 2. "Rookie Female Taoist": The protagonist was tortured to the point of being badly mutilated, but because she was strong enough to face the predicament, she finally won. I believe that such a story will make you feel much better. 3. "Gentle Under the Moonlight": The protagonist faced the darkness with the gentlest attitude. It was very healing, but at the same time, it was also heartbreaking. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There were thousands of men in the world, and each of them had their own characteristics and strengths. Not everyone could attract your attention and leave a deep impression on you. This sentence can also be extended to the fact that we should not like a person just because of his appearance or certain characteristics. We should understand his personality, behavior, thoughts and other aspects to truly understand a person.
"If you like the subject of life and death, I recommend the novel" The First Fanatic Young Master ". It's a novel about urban life. The protagonist of this novel was an arrogant and overbearing person. His life creed was "to look down on life and death, and to fight if you don't agree." That was why he dared to arm-wrestle with the Grim Reaper. Even Jesus couldn't stop the person he wanted to kill. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One example could be a story about a lost dog that finally finds its way home after many hardships. The dog's journey through strange places, facing hunger and danger, but still holding on to the hope of getting back to its family. When it finally arrives at the doorstep, tired but with its tail wagging, it's a moment that can make you cry tears of joy.
I recommend "Those Things in the Community" to you. This book tells the story of the struggle of community workers during the epidemic. They are ordinary and great regardless of rain or shine. They use actions to explain the term "worthy of the world". Reading this book will make you feel how warm and lovely those ordinary people and things in life are. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes. There was a story of a veteran who lost his leg in the war. He was depressed for a long time. But then, a local community started a project to help him. They built a ramp for his wheelchair, and some kids in the neighborhood would visit him regularly to listen to his war stories. One day, when he saw all those people who cared about him gathered in his small yard for a barbecue, he broke down in happy tears.
They make me feel scared. Just the thought of the spooky events in those stories gives me goosebumps.
Slice of life with romance stories can also be quite inspiring. When the characters overcome obstacles in their relationships, like misunderstandings or family disapproval, it gives readers hope. It shows that love can grow and thrive even in the midst of ordinary, and sometimes difficult, life situations. Also, seeing the characters' personal growth within the relationship can encourage readers to strive for their own self - improvement.