There's also 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas'. It's a poignant story about a young boy named Bruno who befriends a boy on the other side of a fence in a concentration camp during World War II, showing the innocence in the face of horror.
Another one could be 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. The story is told through the eyes of Scout, a young girl, but it also involves her brother Jem, a boy, and it deals with important themes like racism and growing up in the South.
The book 'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' is also a great 'boy and boy story'. It shows how Aristotle and Dante, two very different boys, form a deep friendship that gradually evolves into something more complex. Their journey of understanding themselves, their families, and each other is truly engaging.
Of course, there are novels that will accompany you through the wonderful times! I recommend 'My Otaku Lolita Younger Sister' to you. This novel belonged to the original fantasy category, mainly about the daily life of the crossdresser brother and the two-dimensional sisters. The most important thing is that the male lead is not a "boy". Perhaps it will be more in line with your taste. I hope you will like this novel and look forward to your feedback.
Sure. 'Call Me By Your Name' is a great one. It tells a beautiful and complex story between two boys. The story is filled with emotions, from the initial attraction to the deep connection that develops over time.
Sure. 'The Overstory' by Richard Powers is a great one. It delves deep into the world of trees and the biosphere they are part of. It shows how interconnected all life in the biosphere is through the stories of different characters and the trees.
I'm not sure which specific 'the centre novel' you are referring to. There could be many novels with 'centre' in the title. You can try searching in a library database or a large online bookstore for novels with such a name.
Since it's not clear what 'fifteen novel' is exactly, I can't recommend books directly related to it. But if it's a collection of novels, you could start with classic novels like 'Pride and Prejudice' or 'To Kill a Mockingbird' while you figure out more about 'fifteen novel'.
Some modern novels might draw inspiration from 'Ulysses'. They could incorporate similar themes of self - discovery, the passage of time, or the exploration of identity. However, it's hard to name specific ones without more research, but it's not uncommon for contemporary writers to be influenced by Joyce's masterpiece.
The 'Famous Five' series by Enid Blyton is really great. One of the well - known books in the series is 'Five on a Treasure Island'. It's about a group of kids who go on an adventure to find treasure on an island. The characters are really engaging and it's full of mystery and fun.
There are many positive hotel boy stories. For example, there might be a story about a hotel boy who goes out of his way to help a lost tourist find their way back to the hotel. He could provide detailed directions, draw maps, and even offer to accompany them part of the way. This shows his kindness and dedication to the guests.
There are many positive and non - erotic hotel boy stories. For example, a hotel boy who worked hard to achieve his dreams. He might start from the bottom, cleaning rooms and carrying luggage. But through his dedication and continuous learning of hotel management knowledge, he gradually got promoted. He learned different languages to better serve international guests, and finally became a respected hotel manager. This kind of story shows the hard - working and upward - spirited side of hotel boys.