πThe novel I recommend is "Unparalleled Embroidery", which is a short story written by the author Yun Lian. The female lead, Shen Ting, was a lively and active girl, but when she heard that she wanted to learn embroidery, she was sweating profusely. When embroidery met love, how could she win when she faced a love rival who was good at embroidery, intelligence, and beauty? I believe you will like this story full of love and sweetness! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Definitely. Reading stories broadens my imagination and makes me feel a range of emotions. It's a great way to spend my free time and gain new perspectives.
Some literary agents specializing in mystery and thriller genres often have a penchant for crime fiction. They appreciate the complex plots and character development it offers.
A subscription to a children's storytelling magazine can be an excellent gift. It provides a regular source of new stories, which can inspire the kids in their own storytelling. There are often tips and activities related to storytelling in these magazines too. A set of building blocks is also a good idea. Kids can build the settings for their stories, like a castle or a forest. This gives them a tangible way to create the world for their stories, and they can change and adapt it as their stories evolve.
There is a story where a young woman falls for an older man who is involved in a lot of volunteer work. His selfless dedication to helping others makes her see him in a different light. She realizes that his age has given him a greater sense of purpose and a deeper understanding of humanity. This spiritual depth is what attracts her to him. His life experiences have shaped him into someone she wants to be with, and they build a relationship based on mutual respect and shared values.
I'm not sure specifically which 'uncontrollably fond ending story' you are referring to. It could be about a tragic love story where the characters have deep, uncontrollable feelings but the ending is full of sorrow, like they are separated by circumstances or fate.