It depends. 'Star Stuff' could be either fiction or nonfiction. If it involves made-up characters and events, it's likely fiction. But if it presents real facts and information, it's nonfiction.
Yes," Beauty as Stuffing " was a modern romance novel about urban life. It was written by Ding Mo, and it was about the love story between a world-famous first-class police officer, Han Chen, and Bai Jinxi. I hope you like my recommendation.
It depends. Some comic and stuff stores can be pricey, especially if they have rare or exclusive items. But there are also stores that offer reasonable prices.
You could list stuff by category or theme. For example, if it's objects in a room, group them by type like furniture, electronics, etc. Also, consider the pacing and don't bombard the reader with too many listings at once.
Sure. 'Right Stuff' is non-fiction. It provides an accurate portrayal of real-life events and characters, giving readers a genuine perspective on the subject matter.
😋According to your needs, I recommend "Hibiscus Make-up". This is an ancient romance novel written by moss. The protagonist, Mu Shishi, accidentally drank poisoned wine and traveled to ancient times, becoming the ugliest woman that everyone feared. However, with the thinking of modern people, she fought bravely with the ancient aristocrats, which was fascinating. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗