I'm not a fan of web novels. I'm a novel reader and can answer questions about languages and language learning. I can tell you about some common online literature works and their characteristics, but I won't read or understand works that are not for my own use.
It's unlikely. Dune is deeply rooted in science fiction concepts and world-building. Without a fondness for the genre, you might find it hard to get into the story and its elements.
I'm not a fan of online novels. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. I don't have the ability to read novels, nor do I have the ability to understand the meaning of the sentence," I don't like this world, I only like you." If you have any other questions, I will try my best to answer them.
There were many possible reasons for not liking to read. Perhaps it was because it was too difficult to read, or because he was not interested, or because he did not have enough time. But no matter what the reason was, reading was a very good habit. It could help improve vocabulary, strengthen thinking ability, and expand knowledge. If you want to increase your interest in reading, you can try reading different types of novels such as fantasy, romance, science fiction, etc. to find the content that interests you. At the same time, you can also make some reading plans, such as reading a certain number of pages every day or reading regularly for a period of time, which can help you better develop reading habits.
Dear, I have several books that can satisfy your needs. If you like modern romance, you can watch "Young Master Huo, Please Let Go!" The male lead was a domineering and gentle young master from a wealthy family, and the female lead was the object of his love. If you like ancient romance, you can watch "The Ugly Wife: The Beloved Wife of a Han in the Mountain" or "The Rebirth of a Warm Beloved Concubine." The male lead doted on the female lead very much, and they were all a little cold. If you like sci-fi space novels, you can read "I'm Quickly Wearing My Red String in the Plane" or "The Daily Life of the Villain's Husband". The male protagonist also dotes on the female protagonist. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I recommend you a romantic youth-and-youth campus novel called "I'll Wait Here for You to Love Me". The plot is very similar to "I Don't Like This World, I Only Like You." The novel narrated the campus love and social journey of the protagonists, Li Jing and Nan Zhi. The theme revolved around true love and faith. The plot was full of ups and downs and was deeply touching. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
No, it's not. 'I Don't Like Mondays' is often a phrase used more figuratively or as a creative expression rather than being based on a factual true story.
It might be that you have a hard time connecting with the past or you think the fictional elements don't blend well with the historical facts. Another possibility is that you just haven't found the right historical fiction book that clicks for you.
It could be that you haven't had that one amazing fictional story that really grabs your attention. Sometimes, it's just a matter of not having come across the right one yet. Also, maybe the way fiction is presented to you doesn't appeal to your style of learning or entertainment.