Definitely. I was staying at a friend's old farmhouse. I heard what sounded like a child crying in the attic. When we went up there, there was no one. After that, I started to believe that there are forces or entities that we can't see or explain easily. It changed my view from total disbelief to a more open - minded stance.
Yes, I once stayed in an old hotel. At night, I heard strange footsteps in the hallway outside my room. But when I looked through the peephole, there was no one there. I was so scared that I couldn't sleep the whole night.
I had an adventure while exploring an old abandoned building. It was filled with history. As I walked through the hallways, I thought about the people who used to be there. It made me realize that everything has a story, and that we should respect the past. This changed my perspective on how I view historical places and the importance of preservation.
Oh, yes. 'The Secret Garden' was a story that made me realize the power of nature and friendship to heal and transform. It made me appreciate the simple things in life more.
Yes, I once had a strange experience in an old, abandoned house. I heard footsteps when no one else was there. It was really creepy.
Yes, I once stayed in an old, supposedly haunted hotel. At night, I heard strange whispers and the sound of footsteps in the hallway when no one was there. It was so creepy that I couldn't sleep the whole night.
Sure. One story I know is about a cemetery. At midnight, some witnesses claimed to see a white apparition floating above the graves. It seemed to be searching for something. According to local legends, it was the spirit of a person who was buried there unjustly.
Yes. I've heard of a visitor who felt a sudden cold chill while sitting in the front row. They turned around but saw no open doors or windows. It was as if a cold presence had passed by them, which they believed could be a ghostly encounter.
I had a really scary experience in a cemetery. I was there late at night (not intentionally, got lost on a hike). I saw a white figure floating among the tombstones. It was so still and just hovered there. I was frozen in fear for a few seconds before I managed to run away.
My top pick for Dickens' best is 'A Tale of Two Cities'. The opening line alone is iconic, and the story is full of drama and historical context. Second best would be 'Oliver Twist' for its heart - wrenching tale of an orphan. 'The Pickwick Papers' is also quite enjoyable. As for the worst, I'd say 'Barnaby Rudge'. It's not as well - known and seems a bit less engaging compared to his other works, but it still has that Dickensian flavor.
I recommend a realistic novel that can touch the soul, Tears of Floating Clouds, to you. It was about the life of an orphan who had lost his parents. He suffered the abandonment of his parents, the pain of love, and the torture of fate. But could they be happy together in the end? After reading it, you will sigh that life is not easy and cherish every person and every moment in life. I hope you like my recommendation.😗