I don't know who the girl who wrote this is, nor do I know her current situation. This was a famous slogan that encouraged people to pursue their dreams and curiosity. It reflected people's curiosity and desire to explore the world, encouraging people to bravely step out of their comfort zone to explore the unknown. Although this sentence came from a novel, it has become a popular cultural phenomenon, encouraging people to pursue their dreams and take risks.
A girl who could cry in a novel was usually a very emotional girl. She had a keen perceptual cognition and emotional resonance with the plot and characters of the story. She could be moved by the plot of the novel and produce resonance and sad emotions. She might not be a person who shed tears easily, but when she read the novel, she was moved by the plot and could not stop her tears from flowing. This emotional expression and reading experience also made her a character that was loved and respected by readers.
😋I recommend the following novels, they all have great potential for film and television:
Superstar Cultivation System could show the story of an ordinary person rising to become a superstar.
"Sin of Today" was a suspense story with three overlapping plots. It was suitable to be adapted into a movie, web drama, or anime.
"Reborn 2000: Movie Tycoon", which grew step by step into the world's top movie tycoon. It was very good at showing the story of a person chasing his dreams and struggling.
"Film and Television Begins in the Golden Age" was a movie that allowed one to experience different lives in different film and television worlds. It was very suitable to be adapted into a film or web drama.
The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
The following were some novels recommended by the girls, in which the female protagonist was sick: "Coroner in a Royal Robe","The Imperial Medical Pet: The Cold Prince's Little Concubine","Ink Rivers and Rivers","Finding Silver (Case Investigation)","Like Pearl and Jade","Three Marriage Salvation", and so on. The female protagonists in these novels all had sickly bodies, but at the same time, they also showed cold personalities and strong wills.
Yes, there could be. If we consider the 'big girl' as someone with a lot of life experience or maturity, the'small novel' could be a form of simple entertainment for her. Like a quick read to relax.
Sure. 'Eat, Pray, Love' by Elizabeth Gilbert is a great 'big girl novel'. It follows the author's journey of self - discovery as she travels to different countries, dealing with love, loss, and finding herself. Another one is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn, which delves into the complex relationship between a husband and a wife, full of twists and turns.