9981 was a manga, not a novel. It was first released in 1992 by Japanese manga artist Kishimoto Saishi. Although 9981 was very popular in Japan, it was not adapted into a novel or movie.
I recommend the following books to you:
1. "A Woman's Ordinary Life": This real-life-family and emotional novel tells the story of a woman who has experienced setbacks in love, career, and marriage. However, she lives actively, bringing happiness and happiness to herself and others, showing her courage and tenacity.
2. "My Nanny Dad's Life": This is a novel about urban life. The protagonist has a special background, but he still faces life bravely. It is full of healing and warmth elements. It is a very inspirational book.
3. "Ice and Thunder Sword Immortal": This is a Xianxia novel. The protagonist has experienced all kinds of hardships, but she never thought of giving up. She worked hard to pursue her own immortal path, showing her courage and perseverance.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
It was normal to spend time with relatives instead of girlfriends under certain circumstances. On a special festival like the New Year, some people thought that spending time with their families should be prioritized because it was a time of reunion and the importance of family was emphasized. However, this also depended on personal circumstances and relationships. If the boyfriend and girlfriend had already confirmed their relationship and the parents knew about it, then it might be understandable to accompany a relative instead of a girlfriend. However, if the relationship had not been confirmed or the parents did not know, then spending time with relatives instead of the girlfriend might make the girlfriend feel neglected or unimportant. Most importantly, communication and mutual understanding were the key to solving this situation. Boyfriends and girlfriends should be honest about each other's feelings and needs, and find a way to balance and compromise in order to build a healthy and stable relationship.
You might like 'The Girl on the Train' by Paula Hawkins. It's a suspenseful mystery. Another option is 'Ready Player One' by Ernest Cline, a great science - fiction adventure. Also, 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn is a popular and gripping thriller.
Well, 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies' can be a fun alternative. It combines the classic story with a zombie apocalypse twist. 'Eleanor & Park' by Rainbow Rowell is a beautiful coming - of - age story. And 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' by Ransom Riggs has a unique and mysterious plot that can draw you in instead of a classic novel.
One of the top choices would be 'Steins; Gate'. It has a mind - boggling time - travel story. The main character accidentally discovers a way to send messages to the past, which leads to all sorts of unforeseen consequences and a race against time to fix things. The plot is intricate and the character development is excellent.
One reason to read fiction over nonfiction is that fiction allows you to explore different perspectives and experiences that may be beyond your own reality. It helps you develop empathy and understanding of various situations and characters.
Well, when writing a story, focus more on characters and their emotions. Let your imagination run wild and create a plot that engages the reader. Don't worry too much about strict structure like in an essay.