It depends on your taste. If you like mystery - filled and character - driven stories, then her 'Fantastic Fiction' might be great for you. She has a way of creating complex characters and putting them in intriguing situations. For example, her characters often face internal and external conflicts that are both relatable and exciting to read about.
One way could be to start with short and engaging non-fiction pieces. For example, interesting articles or short biographies. This can build her interest gradually.
I understand your love for sad elements. After all, the sad plots in novels often make people empathize with them or ignite the emotions hidden in the readers 'hearts for a long time. For this reason, I recommend two heart-wrenching novels to you: "At this point in my life, you are the only one who is sad" and "If there is no appointment." The former was a novel about a couple who were separated for some reason. Even though the female protagonist's life and death were unknown, she still loved the male protagonist deeply. The male protagonist also regretted his death. The latter was a game novel. The protagonist had a fierce battle with the enemy in the game, but after victory, he found that his friend had left him. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
It's hard to say. There's no clear consensus or widely known facts indicating whether it's based on a true story. Maybe it's inspired by real events in a loose way, or it could be purely fictional.
I don't have a definite answer. It might be a story of friendship, a quest for success, or a story filled with unexpected twists and turns. Without more context, it's difficult to pin down exactly what it is.
According to the latest information, the reading order of the novel "Celebrating Years" can be read according to the order of publication. The details are as follows:
- " Celebrating the Year, Volume One: A Visitor from afar "
- "Celebrating the Year, Volume Two: Living in the Capital."
- [Celebrating the Year: Volume 3: Fog in the North Sea]
Jiuzhou was a concept in ancient Chinese fantasy literature. It usually referred to the seven vassal states of China during the Warring States Period, including Yan, Qi, Chu, Zhao, Wei, Han, and Qin. Nine Regions Literature was known for its rich imagination, magnificent fantasy world, and unique narrative style. It was known as one of the representative works of Chinese fantasy literature.
The following is the reading order of Jiuzhou novels:
1. Nine Regions Ethereal Record
2. Kyushu Fantasy
3 Jiuzhou Annals
4 " Jiuzhou Mu Yun Ji "
5 " Nine Regions Sky City "
" Nine Regions Fantasy: Mysterious Heaven "
7 " Nine Regions Ethereal Record "
8 " Jiuzhou·Cloud Herding on the Sea "
Nine Regions Spring and Autumn Annals
[Nine Regions Records: Dragon Clan]
The " Three-Body " series is Liu Cixin's science fiction novel. You can read it in the following order:
1 Three-Body Problem
2 " Three-body II Dark Forest "
3." Three Bodies III: Death's Eternal Life "
4. The Sequel to "Three-body II Dark Forest": The Story of the Three-body Man
5. The Sequel to " Three-body III: Death and Eternal Life ": The Civilization of the Three-body People and the Fate of the Earth
6. The Prequel to The Three-Body Problem: The Story of Hongan Base
It should be noted that due to the complicated plot of the novel, the reading order may vary from person to person. It is recommended to read the first two books of "The Three-Body Problem" to better understand the structure and plot of the entire story.
The reading order of Sherlock Holmes can be arranged as follows:
1 Watson and Holmes: The initial relationship between the two protagonists leads to Holmes 'reasoning process.
Sherlock Holmes's childhood: tells the story of Holmes 'childhood, including his studies at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and his relationship with the Gryffindor family.
Mr. Holmes: The story of Holmes after he became a detective, including his reasoning process, his cooperation with other detective characters, and his relationship with some important people.
The Secrets of Sherlock Holmes: It tells the story of Sherlock Holmes 'emotional problems and his thoughts on life and death.
5 " Three-Body ": If you haven't read the " Three-Body " series, you can skip this chapter and read Sherlock Holmes and the Dark Forest directly.
Sherlock Holmes and Bell: The story of the relationship between Holmes and Bell Grylls can be used as a follow-up seasoning.
Sherlock Holmes and His Friends: The story of Holmes and other detective characters, including his relationship with Watson, Arthur Conan Doyle, etc.
Sherlock Holmes 'Secret Weapon: An introduction to some of the high-tech tools and weapons that Sherlock Holmes can use, such as microcontrollers, electronic dictionary, and so on.
Sherlock Holmes Mystery Competition: The story of the mystery competition that Sherlock Holmes participated in, including his strategy and reasoning process.
The Final Detective: The final chapter tells the story of Sherlock Holmes 'final investigation, solving all the mysteries and leaving this world.