In general, Danish literature focuses on a wide range of topics. While relationships and love, which may include sexual aspects, are part of human experience and thus can be found in some works, it's not a genre on its own. Danish writers are more interested in broader themes like identity, social justice, and the human condition. So, 'Danish sex stories' are not a recognized part of Danish literature in a major way.
Top parenting stories can impact our parenting style by giving us new ideas. For instance, if we hear about a parent who uses positive reinforcement effectively, we might try that method.
I recommend the two novels, Silent Confession and Lord of the Mysteries. Silent Confession was the work of Chinese writer Wu Qishi, who won the first place in Amazon's Best Book of the Year in 2014. The story was about the tragedy of a girl who had been overly expected by her parents and eventually committed suicide. Lord of the Mysteries was the work of a squid that loved to dive. It told a story in a world of steam and machinery. Both novels had fascinating plots and were suitable for reading about children.
"Scientific Parenting Guide: A 4-year-old practical manual" was a parent-child tutoring novel written by Ma Fei. The novel had been updated to chapter 20, and the latest chapter was called "IQ and EQ." You can read part of the novel or the entire novel on the relevant website. In addition, if you are interested in other similar child-rearing novels, you can refer to the DK Science Parenting Bible: A Guide to Maternity Raising or the Science Parenting Bible (My Pillow Book for Pregnant Parenting).
Well, among the top 20 Danish novels, there are many great works. For example, the works of Hans Christian Andersen are very important. His fairy tales, which are often in a form of short novels, have been translated all over the world. Also, there are modern Danish novels that explore complex themes such as identity, society and relationships. However, it's hard to list all 20 precisely as different people may have different rankings depending on various factors like literary merit, popularity over time, and cultural significance. But works like 'We, the Drowned' are highly regarded for their vivid portrayal of Danish history and the human spirit.
Danish fiction often has a strong sense of place. Since Denmark has a unique landscape and culture, it's reflected in the stories. For example, many fictions might be set in small Danish towns or by the sea.
It's based on a true story, but like many film adaptations, there might be some dramatization and creative interpretation to make it more appealing to the audience.
To write a novel in Danish, start by having a clear idea or story in mind. Learn the grammar and vocabulary of Danish well. Read Danish novels to get a feel for the language and style.