Yes, it can. For example, some books are collections of beautiful pictures or photographs, like an art book. It doesn't have a traditional story but still has value as a book. It can be used for inspiration, decoration, or to study art forms.
It might be a book that plays with the concept of a book. Maybe it's a collection of blank pages or pages filled with random symbols and words that don't form a coherent story. It could be an artistic statement on the nature of books and storytelling.
"I recommend" Reborn Plants United Cute ". This novel is a fictional ancient novel. The female protagonist can control cute plants and has special abilities. The male and female protagonists are both very powerful. It's a powerful couple. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
"I Am a Witch in Japan" and "I am the Big Boss in the Early Stage of the Mysterious Revival" were two supernatural novels that only talked about the protagonist's affairs and not about the protagonist's love life. However, the protagonist in "I Am a Witch in Japan" could only earn money by exorcising ghosts and had to catch ghosts. The protagonist in "I am the Big Boss in the Early Stage of the Mysterious Revival" had a more difficult living environment and had to face the challenges of the supernatural. If you didn't like the main character catching ghosts, you could consider reading "Quick Change: Saving Imperfections","The Two-Dimensional Protagonist System", or "My Fictional Software Has Mutated". These three novels were more relaxed and humorous, and didn't involve supernatural topics. Moreover, the main characters didn't know how to catch ghosts. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
A book without a story can also serve as a guide. For instance, a travel guidebook doesn't really have a story in the traditional sense. Instead, it gives practical information such as where to go, what to see, and where to eat in a particular place. This type of book is useful for people who are planning to travel to that destination.
Yes. In a wordless picture book, the pages can tell a story through illustrations alone. The images on each page can show characters, settings, and actions that the reader can piece together to form a story in their mind.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read that exact 'flying without wings book story'. It could be about achieving freedom or great things without the physical means like wings, perhaps metaphorically in a spiritual or emotional sense in the context of the story.
You could try imaginative play. Pretend you're in a different world and describe it. Or tell stories based on dreams you've had. Also, think about unique hobbies or skills you have and build a story around that.