One way is to search for the Guinness World Record for the longest novel. Another is to look at historical epics like 'The Aeneid' which, while not as long as some modern novels, was very long for its time. You can also ask librarians, as they often have an idea of the chunkiest books on their shelves.
You could start by looking at some of the classic 'big' novels like 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville. It's a long and complex work. Also, checking literary databases or asking in book clubs might help.
Well, many epic novels tend to be long. For example, 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. If you combine all the books in the trilogy, it's a substantial amount of pages. You can also search in libraries for their longest tomes.
The main theme might be love. Mistletoe is often associated with Christmas and romantic encounters. In this novel, it could be about a love story that endures or is centered around the symbol of the mistletoe.
One success story could be a patient who had chronic pelvic pain syndrome for years. Through a combination of physical therapy and stress management techniques, they were able to significantly reduce their pain. The physical therapy focused on strengthening the pelvic floor muscles, which had been weakened due to the syndrome. Stress management, like regular meditation, also helped as stress can exacerbate the pain. In the end, the patient was able to return to normal daily activities without the constant pain they had endured for so long.
First, choose a really spooky setting like an old cemetery or a haunted mansion. Then, create a character who has a dark secret or a tragic past. For example, a detective who is haunted by the case he couldn't solve where an innocent person was wrongly accused. Next, add some unexpected and terrifying events. Maybe the detective starts seeing the ghost of the wrongly accused person everywhere he goes.
I don't actually have a personal 'my black dahlia story' as it's a rather specific concept. However, the Black Dahlia case is a famous unsolved murder mystery. It involves the brutal killing of Elizabeth Short in 1947. Her body was found mutilated, which shocked the nation.
No. Mainstream literature typically adheres to certain moral and ethical standards, and erotica stories, which contain sexual content, do not fit into these norms.
One possibility is that they face some kind of immediate danger right after the kiss. Maybe a villain shows up and they have to quickly shift from that romantic moment to a fight. They could use their combined powers and the newfound closeness from the kiss to fight more effectively.
One great Marinette x OC fanfiction is 'A New Hero in Paris'. In this story, the OC has a unique power that complements Marinette's Ladybug abilities. The interactions between them are really well - written, starting from initial misunderstandings to a deep friendship and potential for more. It shows how the OC fits into the Miraculous Ladybug world and the challenges they face together.
Since I'm not familiar with 'the loving story', the main characters could be various types of people. It might be two young lovers, or perhaps an older couple looking back on their love. It could also be characters from different backgrounds, like a rich and a poor person whose love defies social norms.
Hercule Poirot. He is a very famous detective created by Agatha Christie. He is known for his little grey cells and his fastidiousness.
No. Hindi stories usually focus on various themes like family values, moral lessons, historical events, and cultural traditions. A title with the word'sexi' in it is not in line with the typical Hindi story themes, and 'antervasna' is also not a common term in the context of regular Hindi stories.