I recommend you the book " Gold Baddie ". The story tells the story of a rich playboy, Li Sijin, who had experienced cultivation in his previous life. In this life, he became a murderer and possessed his body. In the fusion of training and memories, he began another powerful lifestyle, opening the road to the revival and peak of the Legendary Empire. This story described the transformation process of a hedonistic son. It was very exciting. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah!
I think the 'Harry Potter' companion books could potentially contain Grindelwald's story. They often expand on the wizarding world's history and characters.
You might come across the story of Sisyphus in 'Greek Myths and Legends' by several authors. This collection presents numerous Greek myths, among them the tale of Sisyphus, with detailed accounts and explanations.
The story of Job is found in the Bible, specifically in the Old Testament.
The book that contains the story of Esther is the Old Testament of the Bible.
The book that contains the story of Jonah is the Bible, specifically in the Old Testament.
The account of Lot can be read in the Old Testament of the Bible. It's an important narrative within the religious text.
The author of the recommended urban story book was Ro Ulijitgus. She was a famous novelist in Mongolia and a young author who had a lot of novels. Her novels combined traditional and modern, with a unique creative style. She could make good use of traditional life experience, modern creative experience, and female experience to create strong emotions exclusive to Mongolia novels, and could jump out of the common problems such as the lack of storytelling in novels. She was good at describing psychology. Through the description of psychological activities, she reappeared human nature, expressed her own cognition, highlighted her unique personality, and highlighted her admiration and philosophy for life, love, and nature.
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The story of the poor man and the apple came from the book "The Strongest Crazy Young Master in the City". The novel told the story of a poor boy who was hit by a luxury car and instantly became the heir of a billion-dollar consortium. Apple was also one of the plots. I recommend a novel similar to "The Strongest Crazy Young Master in the City" called "The King of Thick Black." It was a story about a low-level employee who gradually became a business giant with his wisdom and courage. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One book that might cover this is 'Jerusalem: The Biography' by Simon Sebag Montefiore. It offers a detailed account of the city's history, which could include the destruction.