There are many contemporary novels as well. For instance, 'The Girl on the Train' which is a psychological thriller about a woman's obsession and the mystery surrounding a missing person. It doesn't have any connection to games. Also, 'Educated' by Tara Westover, which is a memoir about her journey from a strict and isolated upbringing to getting an education. Clearly, these are not game novels.
It could also be that she has picked up some stories from the media she consumes. For example, she might have read some inspiring stories in a magazine about people who overcame great difficulties. Or she heard some heart - warming stories on the radio about acts of kindness in the community. These are all possible things that 'wife picked up stories' could refer to.
Sure. Maybe there was a particular vineyard in Bordeaux in 2015 that used an old - fashioned winemaking technique passed down through generations. The resulting wine in the bottle would tell the story of that tradition and the family's dedication to it. Also, the story could be about the relationship between the different grape varieties in a blend. In 2015, the way the Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot (common in Bordeaux) interacted during fermentation and aging is part of the story each bottle can convey.
Sure. A woman in a hurricane - hit area might have a story of clinging to a tree to survive the strong winds. Another example could be a woman who lost her job suddenly (a form of personal disaster) and her story could be about how she retrained herself and found a new career.
The movie 'The Social Network' is one. It's based on the true story of the founding of Facebook. It stays true to the events that led to its creation, like the lawsuits, the relationships between the founders, etc. And it's also true to the 'game' which in this case is the cut - throat world of tech startups, showing the competition and the drive for success.
Sure. For instance, in a business negotiation, it's 'this is not a game a novel'. There are real stakes, real money involved, and serious consequences if things go wrong. It's not like a game where you can start over easily, nor is it a fictional story from a novel.
Perhaps in 'kumpulan sinopsis novel', there would be synopses of mystery novels. For instance, a synopsis of an Agatha Christie novel such as 'Murder on the Orient Express' might include details about the murder that takes place on the train, the diverse group of suspects, and how the detective, Hercule Poirot, goes about solving the mystery. There could also be synopses of fantasy novels, like 'The Lord of the Rings'. It would cover the journey of Frodo to destroy the One Ring, the different races in Middle - earth, and the great battle against Sauron.
Perhaps it could be about a social activist. Take Malala Yousafzai for instance. In a way, she was 'one person' who was enough to bring global attention to the importance of girls' education in Pakistan and around the world. She faced great danger but continued to fight for her cause single - handedly at first, and then became a symbol for a much larger movement.
One example could be his tales about growing up in Chicago. He might talk about the neighborhoods, the local gangs, and how he managed to survive in that environment.
It could be a story about a political event or a significant court case that happened in 1883. For instance, a decision that had a major impact on the rights of a certain group of people at that time.
There could be elements of romance in the fanfic. Perhaps the artistgirl1221 falls in love with someone who also has a passion for art. They might go on art - themed dates, like visiting galleries or having a picnic in a park filled with sculptures. Or it could be about her struggle to make a name for herself in the art world, facing rejections from galleries and then finally getting a big break.