Many contemporary realistic fictions are 'body jumper free'. For instance, Jojo Moyes' 'Me Before You' which is a love story about two people with different life situations. It focuses on their relationship, personal growth, and the difficult choices they have to make. Also, books in the mystery genre like Agatha Christie's 'Murder on the Orient Express' which is all about solving a murder mystery and doesn't involve body - jumpers at all.
Well, consider the young - adult novel 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green. It's a story about two teenagers with cancer falling in love. There's no body - jumper aspect in it at all. And then there are all those historical fictions like 'Wolf Hall' by Hilary Mantel which is set in the Tudor court and is more about political intrigue and historical events rather than body - jumpers.
Sorry, I don't have specific titles off - hand. But you could try searching on free online fiction platforms like Wattpad or Archive of Our Own. Just type in 'body jumper' in their search bars and see what comes up.
One example is the movie 'Freaky Friday' where a mother and daughter swap bodies. Another is the novel 'The Host' by Stephenie Meyer, where an alien species can take over human bodies.
Another work might be 'Frankenstein'. Here, the creation of the monster's body and how it functions and is perceived in society is a major part of the story. It deals with themes like the limits of human creation and the body's place in the natural and social order. There are also works like 'The Invisible Man' which focuses on the body becoming invisible, and how that affects the character's interactions and sense of self, exploring how the body's visibility or invisibility can change a person's entire experience.
One example could be a 'Jumper' and 'X - Men' crossover where the Jumpers' teleportation ability is compared or combined with the mutants' powers in the X - Men universe. Another might be a crossover with 'The Matrix' where the Jumpers find themselves in the simulated world of the Matrix and have to use their jumping skills to navigate and fight against the machines.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as 'body jumper' could refer to various concepts in fiction. It might be about characters who can jump into different bodies in a free online fictional story. Maybe it involves mystery, adventure as they navigate the new identities and situations that come with jumping into other bodies.
It might be a type of free - form or independent fiction related to the idea of body jumpers. Maybe it's a new genre that writers are exploring where they can freely create stories without the constraints typically associated with the body - jumper concept in mainstream media. It could be about exploring different characters and their stories without the body - jumping element interfering.
One example could be some historical accounts in totalitarian regimes. The official history books there were often full of false information to serve the regime's ideology, so it was like official as a body of fiction.
Sorry, I don't have any specific examples of 'jennefiers body fan fiction' as it's not a widely known mainstream concept. It would depend on the individual creativity of the fans who write such fan fiction.
One example is 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' by Harriet Beecher Stowe. It was very influential in highlighting the evils of slavery and also had elements of the idea of slaves seeking freedom. Another could be 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison which delved deep into the after - effects of slavery and the journey of a freed slave.
Ayn Rand's 'Atlas Shrugged' is often considered a form of free market fiction. It presents a world where the most productive individuals go on strike against a society that they feel is stifling their free - market endeavors.