I'm not aware of any well - known best - selling books specifically titled about 'the girl in room 105'. There might be some indie or less - known works, but nothing that comes to mind immediately as a big - name best - seller.
As of now, there aren't really any 'famous' books that I'm aware of that specifically focus on a girl with haemolacria. However, the concept could potentially be explored in some modern horror or fantasy novels that deal with strange physical phenomena. It might be a relatively new or niche idea for a full - length book to be centered around it.
The 'Neuromancer' is extremely famous. It was one of the first books to really explore the concept of cyberspace in a detailed way. It's a complex and somewhat gritty look at a future where technology has advanced to a point where the line between human and machine is blurred. Also, 'The Time Machine' by H.G. Wells is an old but very well - known classic on the list. It's about a man who travels through time and sees the different states of the future and past of humanity.
Some of the famous selling fiction books in 2019 included 'The Testaments' by Margaret Atwood. It was highly anticipated as a sequel to 'The Handmaid's Tale' and explored further the dystopian world she created.
I would recommend 'Room' by Emma Donoghue. In this book, a mother and her son are held captive in a small room. The mother does everything she can to create a normal life for her son and to survive in that confined and difficult situation. Their relationship as a family is central to the story. It shows how family love can be a powerful force in survival. Also, 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry, although not strictly a traditional family survival in the sense of physical threats, the family unit in the story and the main character's relationship with his family are important aspects as he discovers the truth about his world and tries to survive in a society that has many hidden problems.
Yes, there are. 'This Present Darkness' by Frank Peretti is quite popular. It combines elements of spiritual warfare within a fictional town, with a touch of the supernatural which is appealing to many Christian science fiction fans. It has sold a significant number of copies over the years.
Among the 2020 best - selling fictions, 'Hamnet' by Maggie O'Farrell is a hidden gem. It's a fictional account of the life of Shakespeare's son, Hamnet, who died at a young age. O'Farrell weaves a story that gives a vivid picture of family life in Elizabethan times, with a focus on the relationship between Hamnet's mother, Agnes, and Shakespeare himself.
Well, 'Atlantis: The Lost Empire' has been quite popular. It was made into a movie as well, which boosted its sales. The vivid descriptions of Atlantis in the book really captured the imagination of readers.
One of the best - selling fiction books about dogs could be 'Marley & Me'. It tells the heartwarming and humorous story of a family's life with their unruly yet lovable Labrador, Marley. The book has touched the hearts of many readers around the world, which contributed to its best - seller status.
I think 'Love in the Time of Cholera' by Gabriel García Márquez, while not strictly a traditional pandemic novel, also had great sales. It uses the backdrop of a cholera epidemic to tell a beautiful love story. The lyrical writing and the exploration of love over a long period of time, against the context of a disease - ridden society, made it appealing to a wide audience.
As mentioned before, 'A Beautiful Mind' has been very popular. Its story of a brilliant mind dealing with schizophrenia has attracted a wide audience.