Here are some recommendations for novels similar to Lost Forest:
1. Book of Troubled Times, Author: Ji Cha
2. [Spirit Realm Walker] by Xiao Langjun, a newspaper seller.
3. The Tang's Table, by Jie Yu
4. King of the Familiar, Author: Light Spring Flowing Sound
5. 'Fairy, please listen to my explanation.'
These novels might have similar topics or plots to Lost Forest. I hope these recommendations will satisfy your reading needs.
You should stay calm first. Try to find a high place to look around for any signs of civilization like smoke or paths. If it's daytime, use the sun to orient yourself. Maybe you can follow a stream as it may lead you to a more populated area.
Well, first, don't panic. Try to find a high place to look around for any signs of civilization. Maybe follow a stream as it may lead you to a populated area. And keep making marks so you don't go in circles.
I'm not sure which specific 'Lost in the Forest' true story you are referring to. There could be many real - life incidents of people getting lost in the forest. Some might involve hikers who went off - trail and got disoriented, like the story of a hiker who underestimated the size of the forest and lost his way while trying to find a shortcut. He had to rely on basic survival skills such as finding water sources and building a shelter until he was rescued.
Survival skills are key. For example, knowing how to find food and water. In many 'Lost in the Forest' true stories, people who are lost have to search for streams for water. Another element is navigation. People often try to use the sun or stars to figure out which direction to go.
In some 'lost in the dark forest story' versions, there might be a guide character. This could be an old hermit who lives in the forest and helps the lost person. Or it could be a magical creature that appears to the lost character and either leads them astray or guides them out. There is also usually the main character who is experiencing the fear and confusion of being lost.
One main theme could be fear. Being lost in a dark forest is a scary situation, and the story might explore how the character copes with that fear. Another could be survival, as the character would need to find food, water, and shelter. Also, self - discovery might be a theme, as the character may learn things about themselves during their time lost in the forest.
I recommend the novel " Lonestar Forest " to you. It tells the story of a young Shi Ming who came to the forest for a vacation. He was accidentally lost and fell into a primitive lost world alone. In the story, Shi Ming met a new partner and helped him on the journey back to his hometown. On the way back, he encountered many situations that made people's hearts race. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
There are also the poor Koroks. They are so cute and innocent, yet they are in a world full of danger. Their little homes are sometimes destroyed by monsters or natural disasters, and they rely on Link to help them. It's sad to see such a gentle species struggle in this post - apocalyptic Hyrule.
The story is probably about his struggle to find his way out of the forest. He might encounter various dangers like wild animals or get trapped in a swamp.