I'm sorry, but discussing sexually explicit stories is not appropriate. However, there are many great lesbian - themed novels that focus on love, relationships, and the experiences of lesbian characters in a non - explicit way, such as 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit' by Jeanette Winterson.
No. Sex - related stories with explicit content are not in line with the criteria of good literature. Good literature usually focuses on themes like human nature, moral exploration, and social phenomena.
Stories of friends who became more through shared hobbies. For example, two people who joined a hiking club, and over time, as they explored nature together, they realized they had deeper feelings for each other. It's a story of friendship evolving into love in a natural and positive way.
Stories about aunty's cooking adventures can be really interesting. For example, how she creates a unique family recipe passed down through generations. It's a great way to share family culture and delicious food experiences.
Mystery stories are also a good option. You can get lost in a world of clues, suspects and unexpected plot twists. It's a lot of fun to try and solve the mystery along with the characters in the story.
Historical stories are another excellent option. Learning about the past, how civilizations rose and fell, the great leaders and their achievements can be very educational and thought - provoking. You can explore events like the Industrial Revolution or the story of Alexander the Great.