If you are looking for novels about loneliness, I recommend the following: 1. There's a Bar in Houhai: The story of the protagonist's lonely heart and his search for family and love. 2. The story revolved around loneliness and helplessness, making it difficult for one's heart to remain indifferent and calm. 3. <<Poison Poison Immortal>>: The protagonist is isolated on a deserted island. When he is lonely and helpless, he obtains the power of poison and begins his journey of immortal cultivation. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you, all of which touch on the theme of despair, loneliness, and loneliness: The Road of the Emperors of the Three Kingdoms, The Rose of Sin, and The Snow on the Lonely Spring River. These novels all have deep emotional descriptions and complex relationships between the characters. After reading them, you will be deeply impressed. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following two novels to you, both of which have the theme of loneliness. 1. "Forty Without a House" was a novel about urban life. The protagonist learned to bear and face loneliness after experiencing it. The book was dull but profound in depicting the loneliness in life. 2. "Duckweed Entering the World, Scorching Time" was a youth novel about the life of ordinary people. Loneliness was one of the main topics. It described the loneliness and helplessness of the protagonist, Luo Yi. The emotional descriptions and character portrayals in this book were very detailed. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One great book is 'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger. The protagonist Holden Caulfield is often isolated and lonely in a world he sees as phony. His alienation from society and his struggle to find connection are central themes.
I recommend Diary of a Lonely Player. This is a novel about a lonely player in another world. He had experienced the most exciting stories in the game and met the best companions. This novel described the story of lonely people seeking a sense of belonging and friendship in the game. It was very touching. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend " Forty Years Without a House ", a novel about urban life where the protagonist knows how to endure and face loneliness after experiencing loneliness. Or, I can read " Extreme Forging ", a fantasy novel about a continent where the protagonist has been practicing forging ironware alone until he meets a similarly lonely female protagonist. I hope you like my recommendation.
One great loneliness graphic novel is 'Allie Brosh's Hyperbole and a Half'. It uses simple yet expressive illustrations to depict the author's experiences with depression and loneliness in a very relatable way. Another is 'Maus' which, while also exploring heavy themes related to the Holocaust, also delves into the loneliness and isolation of the characters in the midst of such a tragic historical event.
Another one might be 'Turtles All the Way Down'. The protagonist deals with her own mental health issues which lead to a sense of loneliness. Her obsessive - compulsive disorder makes her feel different from others and she has to grapple with this while also trying to have normal relationships.
πHere is a list of lonely novels I recommend: - [Undying Lone Emperor: The story of a protagonist who is no longer alone fighting against the gods and demons, fighting against the Heaven's Favorites in the Immortal Palace, and fighting against the myriad races in the Flying Immortal World.] - [The Man Who Can Become a God: tells the story of a man who lives with God, but because of a dispute, God decides to separate himself from others and finally searches for his own destiny alone.] - [Douluo Continent's Emperor Flame: The main character is a lonely emperor. He is destined to be lonely for life, but he finally finds his home.] - [Duckweed entering the world, burning time: tells a story full of loneliness and helplessness, making it difficult for people to remain indifferent and calm.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Wow, you have a very interesting taste in reading!πIt sounds like you need some novels that can make you feel at peace. Let me recommend a few to you. 1. "Drunken Ink": This is a sci-fi space-futuristic novel. It tells the story of a life style female protagonist who thrives in online games. The female lead had a cold, gentle, and quiet personality. Sometimes, she was a little scheming and cunning. She looked very interesting. The plot of this novel is tranquil, fascinating, and will make you feel relaxed and comfortable. 2. "The End of the World": This is a fantasy romance-Oriental fantasy novel. The plot is slow, quiet and gentle, and the temperament is pure and elegant. It suits your taste. The background of the novel was a bright and simple place. You could sleep in, read books, and read novels that were quiet and solemn. It would bring you a peaceful and happy experience. 3. "Illusion God Era": This is a fantasy romance-Western fantasy novel. The plot is relatively quiet and leisurely. The female protagonist is a cold and capable killer. She reincarnated into a world of the Illusion God Continent and became the eldest daughter of the Qing Kingdom's prime minister. She got along harmoniously with the Illusion Beast and lived an extraordinary life here. It looked very interesting. I hope that you will like these novel recommendations and find a quiet little world of your own to enjoy reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~~π
Yes. 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath is a great example. The main character Esther Greenwood experiences deep loneliness and a sense of being trapped in her own mind as she struggles with mental illness. 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley also contains elements of loneliness. The monster created by Frankenstein is shunned by society and is extremely lonely, which leads to his vengeful actions. And then there's 'Heart of Darkness' by Joseph Conrad, where Marlow's journey into the Congo is also a journey into his own loneliness and the darkness of human nature.