Maybe it's because the situation wasn't truly sad enough to bring on tears.
It could be that the circumstances in the novel don't warrant crying. Maybe the character has developed a coping mechanism to deal with difficult situations without shedding tears.
It's popular because of its engaging storyline and relatable characters.
It's popular because of its engaging plot and well-developed characters.
Maybe it's not promoted well, so not many people know about it.
The author of Don't Cry was Qu Xiaoqu. However, the search results did not mention other novels written by Qu Xiaoqu. Therefore, based on the information provided, I don't know of any other novels that Qu Xiaoku recommended.
The following are a few recommendations for a few novels that are similar to the "Don't Cry" genre: 1. "Lonely (Rebirth)": This was a sadistic novel that the marquis of the palace loved. It told the story of the protagonist's past and present life. 2. "6,000 Days of Dusk": This was an inspirational drama about a broken mirror getting back together. 3. [Depths of a Hundred Flowers]: It was about a poor girl named Hua Er. 4. "The Survival Record of the Rebirth Border Pass": The story tells the story of a transmigrated woman with a three-year-old cute bun, who was exiled to the border with the reborn male protagonist. These are the recommendations for a few novels that are similar to the "Don't Cry" genre. Please note that these recommendations are based on information related to Don't Cry in the search results. There may be other related novels that are not mentioned in the search results.
Maybe it's because Christmas stories are often overly sweet and predictable. They usually follow a pattern of a character learning the true meaning of Christmas, which can get old.
Yes, it is. 'Boys Don't Cry' is based on real events and real people.
Not entirely. While it takes inspiration from true events, it also incorporates fictional elements to make the story more engaging and cinematic.
Yes, it is based on real events and real people's experiences.