One well - known 'cannibalism story fiction' is 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy. It has elements that touch on the extreme situations that could lead to such dark behaviors in a post - apocalyptic world. Another is 'Hannibal' series which features the infamous cannibalistic character Hannibal Lecter.
There is also 'The Hunger' by Alma Katsu. It is a horror - filled story set in a time of desperation where the idea of cannibalism lurks in the background. It weaves historical events with elements of the macabre, making for a chilling read.
Survival is a common theme. In many such fictions, characters are pushed to the extreme due to lack of food or in a life - or - death situation. For example, in some post - apocalyptic stories, people are left with no other choice but to consider such a heinous act to stay alive.
I recommend "Route 44". This is a mystery detective and horror horror novel. The protagonist is involved in the investigation of a death mystery, and the atmosphere in the novel is very strange and scary. It might suit your taste. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One well - known short story that involves themes of a woman, murder and cannibalism is 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, though it's more subtly related. The narrator, a woman, descends into a kind of mental 'murder' of her own self - identity due to the oppressive environment she is in. There is also a sense of her being 'consumed' or cannibalized by the society's expectations of her. Another could be some of the works inspired by the real - life case of Elizabeth Bathory, who was a noblewoman accused of murdering young girls and bathing in their blood, which has been fictionalized in various short stories with elements of a woman, murder and the grotesque form of 'cannibalism' (in a metaphorical sense of consuming the life essence of others).
There is also 'Alex and the Secret of the Lost City'. In this story, Alex embarks on a journey to find a lost city filled with ancient treasures and has to overcome various obstacles along the way. It's really exciting as it combines mystery and adventure.
One transgender story fiction is 'Stone Butch Blues' by Leslie Feinberg. It's a very impactful novel that delves deep into the experiences of a butch lesbian in a transgender context, exploring themes of identity, discrimination, and love.
Sure. 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn has elements of a sort of 'kidnapping' within its complex plot of a missing wife. Another one is 'The Lovely Bones' by Alice Sebold, which involves a girl who is kidnapped and murdered and then tells the story from her afterlife perspective.
The novel 'Roots: The Saga of an American Family' is a great slave story fiction. It traces the family history of a slave, Kunta Kinte, from his capture in Africa to his life in America as a slave. It gives readers a comprehensive view of the slave experience, including the culture shock, the brutality of slave owners, and the slaves' struggle for survival and identity.
One well - known 'prostitute story fiction' is 'Camille' by Alexandre Dumas. It tells the tragic love story of a courtesan. Another could be 'Moll Flanders' which has elements related to a woman's complex life including her experiences that can be related to the idea of prostitution in the context of the story.
'A Monster Calls' by Patrick Ness also has elements of bullying. The main character, Conor, is bullied at school while also dealing with his mother's illness. The story beautifully weaves together the real - world problems of bullying and the supernatural.
Well, 'A Tickle in Time' is a really cute tickle story fiction. It tells the story of a time - traveler who accidentally causes ticklish chaos in different eras. The story is full of funny situations and the concept of how tickling affects people in different historical settings is quite engaging.