😋I recommend the following novel to you: 1. << The Hunter of Different Thoughts >>: A world of mental patients. Strange, subversive, distorted. The method to treat mental illness. Enter their world and eliminate the inconceivable. 2. " I'm conquering the world with an NPC ": The story of a mentally ill novelist who was hit by a game item and was sent to the game world by the system to explore the game with an NPC. 3. " Hyuga Jojo's Amazing Moha Adventure ": A mentally ill girl who traveled through the Naruto World and made the villains doubt their lives. 4. " When a System Meets a Psycho ": A story of a psychopath who encountered a psychopath system and traveled to a parallel universe, and a group of " little mortals ". 5. " My Dreams Can Come True ": The story of a mentally ill person's delusions coming true. 6. " Koba: This Psycho Is A Little Uchiha ": The story of a psychopath who came to Naruto World. The various NPCs and bosses had all sorts of traps, but in the end, they were actually dealt with by a psychopath? 7. [Final Prayer]: A story about a writer who fell mentally ill after his lover got into a car accident. Doctor Chen Jiming fell in love with her. 8. My Psychic Celebrity Girlfriend: The story of a psychopath singer and a traveler. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
"Research Institute for Abnormal Humans","Hunter with Strange Thoughts","Koba: This Mental Patient Is a Little Uchiha","Starting from the Tokyo Asylum," Mental illness! Teammate Sister Bao 'er "," Creator of a girl group "," I'm conquering the world with NPCs "," Being a psychopath in the God Slaying College, I'll Slay Gods if I'm messed up "," I'm a psychopath, why would I be afraid of you, you weird thing?" "Fortunately, I've been reborn","Sunlight in the Leaf","I Have an Asylum", and "A Psychiatrist's Bizarre Game Journey". I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One great mental illness fantasy novel is 'The Shock of the Fall' by Nathan Filer. It delves into the mind of a young man with mental health issues in a very poignant and at times, fantastical way.
A lesser - known but very good fictional book about mental illness is 'Prozac Nation' by Elizabeth Wurtzel. It's a memoir - like novel that details the author's battle with depression and her experiences with antidepressant medications.
😋If you like novels about schizophrenia, I have two novels that I can recommend to you. The first book was Bind the Nation's Fate: Me! Mental illness! Teammate Sister Boel," which described the fantastical journey of mental patients in the game world. The other book was " Demon Resurrection: I Start Killing Demons in the Mental Hospital ", which told the story of a group of lunatics dealing with demons in the mental hospital. I hope you will like these two novels.😘
😋The novel I recommend to you is " The Female Lead of the Quick Wear, She's a Little Sick ". It's a sci-fi space-time travel novel. The female protagonist Gu Nianzhi had done all kinds of bad things in her previous life, and in the end, she ended up disowning her family and died young. After death, he did not expect that he would not enter the eighteen levels of hell, but a system that had mysteriously appeared. The female lead had an antisocial personality and was a little sick. It was common for them to cause trouble and collapse the plane. The female lead was the strongest, the most beautiful, and the worst. The plane's male protagonist was still infatuated with her, and his body and mind were absolutely clean. If you want to read an interesting story about how a female protagonist develops, you might as well read this novel. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Bound Luck: Playing Cheng Yaojin at the beginning"-A mentally ill Ye Huan participated in the game, posing in various poses with a bodybuilding posture. It was hilarious. 2. "Transforming into a multi-attribute girl"-The main character of the story is mentally ill, but all of his skills are luck points. A group of guys work together to fight monsters. They often take unusual paths, which is very amusing. 3. "I'm a mental patient. Why would I be afraid of you?" The main character was full of nonsense and had many idioms. As he spoke, he went off topic. He was very funny. I hope you like the novel recommended by the fairy above. Muah ~
One great mental illness sci - fi novel is 'Flowers for Algernon'. It delves into the main character's experience of having his intelligence artificially enhanced and the subsequent mental and emotional turmoil he goes through. Another is 'A Scanner Darkly' which explores themes of drug - induced mental instability and paranoia in a dystopian future setting. Also, 'The Man in the High Castle' touches on psychological states within an alternate history where characters struggle with their identities and mental well - being in a world ruled by different powers.
Another one is 'Hyperbole and a Half' by Allie Brosh. It humorously yet poignantly deals with issues like depression. The simple yet expressive illustrations really bring the story to life. It helps readers understand what it's like to live with mental illness in a more relatable way.
One great book is 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath. It gives a semi - autobiographical look at the main character's struggle with mental illness, mainly depression. The prose is vivid and really draws you into her world of confusion and despair.
One great book is 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath. It gives a vivid and personal account of the protagonist's struggle with mental illness. Another is 'Girl, Interrupted' by Susanna Kaysen, which is based on the author's own experiences in a mental institution. 'Prozac Nation' by Elizabeth Wurtzel is also a well - known work in this genre.