I recommend the two novels "That Year the Cherry Blossoms Didn't Wither" and "Something That Never Happened". "That Year the Cherry Blossoms Have Not Fallen" told the life experiences of three generations, depicting real-life emotional problems such as family, marriage, and workplace conflicts. The characters all had real archetypes. "Never Happened" was based on the personal experiences of real people. It described the 22 years of life, including the growth from childishness to wisdom, from the workplace to the experience of starting a business. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"Soul Searing Record", a Xianxia-Cultivation civilization novel, might meet the requirements of the question. The elements described in it, such as "pure fantasy, funny, funny, invincible, face-slapping, stallion, dark, nonsense, hot-blooded, leveling up, and cool writing," might involve the description of the vicious aspects of the characters. However, due to the brief introduction of the plot in the paragraph, it was impossible to say whether the novel had an in-depth description of the vicious aspects of the characters. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: Cultivation with a Smart Phone and Survival for All: I am the Chosen One. The former was a Xianxia-Cultivation Civilization novel, which told the story of the scientist Bai Chen cheating in a different world, while the latter was a fantasy-Otherworld Continent novel, which told the story of the survival of the entire population after transmigrating to the Illusory Continent. These two novels are a combination of reality and fiction, and the plot is compact. I believe you will enjoy reading them. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, I recommend a novel about urban life called "The Rise of Comics". It was about the main character, Wu Shen, who had transmigrated to a parallel world without a 2D culture. He gave up his plans to be a plagiarist and embarked on a journey to change the fate of some anime authors. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
No, you generally shouldn't. It can lead to legal issues and potential harm to the individuals' privacy and reputation.
Autobiographies are a type of book that describe a real story. They are written by the person themselves, sharing their own true experiences and perspectives. Another example could be investigative journalism books that uncover and present real facts and stories.
There were a few recommended novels about real cases. The first was Police Notes, which was a series of true stories about Beijing police solving cases, including the experiences of a policeman named Old Yin. In addition," Detective in White " was also an independent detective file that used science to solve dozens of strange cases since ancient times. The author had personally participated in the police's investigation activities. Through the real case solving story, he described in detail how the " Detective in White " used modern scientific methods to help solve the case. These books allowed readers to follow the author's footsteps, enter one mysterious crime scene after another, and reveal the mystery of solving the case.
In most cases, it's not a good idea. Using real people without their consent can lead to legal issues and ethical concerns.
Supercomputer Doppelganger was a virtual reality online game novel. After the protagonist accidentally obtained a computer doppelganger, he quickly became stronger in virtual reality and gradually gained many opportunities and challenges. The novel involved the environment and gameplay of virtual reality, and it interweaved with the real world. It could be said to be a very interesting web novel. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Yes, you can use names of real people in your novel, but with caution. If the use is for a minor or background character and is not slanderous, it may be okay. For example, if you mention that a character saw Brad Pitt walking down the street in passing. However, if you use a real person's name to create a false and harmful story about them, you can be sued for defamation.
It's not a good idea. Using real people's names could lead to legal issues and potential lawsuits.