Perhaps the novels of Agatha Christie are also in line. Her mystery novels are famous for their intricate plots. There are always unexpected revelations and twists as the story progresses. This is similar to what we might expect from a non - erotic work with a creative and engaging style.
If it was a mystery - themed 'ellen' novel, you could try Agatha Christie's works like 'Murder on the Orient Express'. It has a great plot and interesting characters.
Once upon a time, there were two individuals who worked in the same building. One day, they accidentally bumped into each other in the elevator. They started chatting about the weather and then realized they both liked the same coffee shop nearby. They began to meet there regularly and became good pals. They shared their dreams and hobbies, and it was a very pure and nice friendship story.
Well, if we assume Smilemakers could create non - erotic works, perhaps they could be similar to the heartwarming and simple stories like those in 'Chicken Soup for the Soul' series. These stories are about life, love, and the human experience in a positive and family - friendly way.
You could try reading works by Mark Twain, for example, 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'. It's a classic that focuses on adventure, friendship, and social commentary. It's far from being erotic and has a great narrative that can keep you engaged. Another option is the 'Harry Potter' series by J.K. Rowling. It's a magical world filled with friendship, heroism, and coming - of - age stories, and there's no erotic content at all.
I'm not sure which 'naruko' you specifically refer to. But if it's a Japanese - related work, you could try works by Haruki Murakami like 'Norwegian Wood'. His works often have elements of mystery and deep exploration of human nature.
Sure. 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens is a great story. It's about Ebenezer Scrooge's journey of self - discovery and redemption during Christmas time. It has themes of kindness, generosity and the spirit of the holiday season.
You might also enjoy books by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Her novels, like 'Half of a Yellow Sun', deal with complex relationships, cultural identity, and historical events. The way she weaves together stories and characters is similar to how Zane might create engaging relationship - based stories, but in a non - erotic and more literary context.
Another option could be the works of Haruki Murakami. His novels like 'Norwegian Wood' have a dreamy and somewhat melancholic atmosphere. They deal with themes such as love, loss, and growing up. While not related to 'Red Shoe Diaries' in terms of plot, they share a certain sense of exploring the human experience at a deeper level.
I'm not sure which 'Monocle' you are referring to as an author. There may be many people with this name. Without more specific information, it's difficult to recommend any of their works.
Since we should avoid adult - related content, I can't provide relevant answers for this. However, if you are interested in other types of literature, such as mystery novels, I can give you some great recommendations.