The following are some of the recommended novels, including those that are realistic: 1. 'A Flash Marriage with a Lieutenant Colonel' by Dark Night Meteor. This novel told the story of the flash marriage between the female lead and the lieutenant colonel. 2. " Gun Marriage " was a modern military novel, but the details were unknown. These novels might meet your needs for realistic novels.

Here are a few recommendations for real-life novels: 1. Dazzling Author: Shi Jiuyuan. This novel was about a family that had an accident. The protagonist, Qing, came to a small county from a big city and experienced a series of accidents and challenges. The story showed the theme of wisdom and hands to improve living conditions. 2. The Lost Deer by Peppermint Fan. This was a reality-based novel that told the story of a secret crush. There were cookies and sadistic words in the story, but in the end, there would be a happy ending. 3. Author: Unknown. This was a real-life novel about the male protagonist who was a disabled pet. The male protagonist was a retired undercover anti-drug police officer. Because he lost a leg in the operation, he became a taxi driver after retirement. In the story, the male protagonist was really disabled. He was really sweet, but he was also really cruel. 4. The author of "Exclusive Good Time": Unknown. This novel was about the male protagonist's forceful and unyielding struggle against the female protagonist, but the endings were bound to be together. There were some heart-wrenching plots in the story, but the plot was tight and easy to get addicted to. These novels were all realistic works, suitable for readers who liked this type of genre.
There were many choices for novels that surpassed reality. Some of the recommended works included Summoning at the Pinnacle of Online Games, Virtual Synchronization in Online Games, The Strongest Sword God of Rebirth, The World of Pantheon's Rise from the Zergs, Lonely Experts, Before I Die, I Forcefully Kissed the Female Empress, Spirit Cage: Casual Players Have Any Bad Intentions, I Am the Great Demon King, and The Descent of the Gods. These novels can be read on Qidian Chinese Network. In addition, there were also some detective novels such as " The Tilted House Crime " and " The Clock Hall Incident ", as well as other types of novels such as " Book of Troubled Times,"" Spirit Walker," and " Tang People's Table ", which were also considered good choices to surpass reality.
One of the recommended horror novels was " The Reaper Has a Date with the Little Brother Next Door." The plot of this novel was based on real experiences, traveling through various mysterious spaces and exploring unknown religious secrets. Other than that, the other search results didn't mention any more horror novels.
The Holinshed Chronicles can't be simply labeled as fictional. They are a complex blend of historical records and possible imaginative additions. Their value lies in providing a perspective on the past, but with the caveat that not all details might be purely factual.
Yes, the Holinshed Chronicles are fictional. They are a collection of historical accounts that contain elements of imagination and creative interpretation.
Here are some recommendations for the end of real-life romance novels: 1. "Saving the Villain's Youth" by Ji Ying: This short story is compact and highly recommended. 2. This was a novel about the love story between a husband and wife. Although it was not flowery, it was very touching. 3. "Life Reversal (Interpenetration)" by Why Fate: This novel tells the story of two people switching bodies. The character is perfect and the plot is fascinating. 4. "Silent City" Lu Rong BG: This is a romance novel. The male and female protagonists are both policemen. The plot is tight and the suspense elements are excellent. 5. "The Uncle Is Unperturbed": This novel is about the love story between a married uncle and an unmarried girl. These novels had all been completed and could be recommended as real-life romance novels.
Yes, the Holinshed's Chronicles were fictional to a certain extent. They contained elements of imagination and creative storytelling.
Honestly, it's all in your mind. You need to focus intensely on the details of the fictional reality, build a strong mental connection with it, and kind of 'transport' your consciousness there. It takes practice and a lot of creativity. But it can be a fun and rewarding mental exercise.
Shifting to a fictional reality can be achieved through various means. One way is by reading or writing fictional stories that allow you to immerse yourself completely in the created world. Another approach could be through role-playing or creating virtual scenarios in your thoughts. It requires a lot of creativity and the ability to suspend disbelief.
Hell is generally regarded as fictional. There's no scientific or historical evidence to support its reality. It's mainly a part of religious and cultural imagination and teachings to emphasize consequences of certain behaviors.