What does the quote 'Truth is stranger than fiction' mean?Well, when we say 'truth is stranger than fiction', it implies that the actual happenings in the world can be so unusual and hard to believe that they surpass the creativity of fictional tales. Sometimes reality presents us with scenarios that our minds wouldn't have concocted on their own.
Mark Twain Quote 'Truth is Stranger than Fiction': What Does it Mean?Mark Twain's statement implies that reality often defies our expectations more than fictional tales do. In fiction, there is usually a certain logic or pattern that the story follows to make it engaging and understandable for the readers. However, truth doesn't have to follow these rules. There are real - world stories of people who have survived against all odds, strange natural phenomena that science can't fully explain yet, and historical events that are so complex and strange that they seem like they belong in a fantasy world. So, in a way, when we experience or learn about the real world, we might be more astonished than when we read a fictional story.
Is truth stranger than fiction?I recommend Binjiang Police. This book is awesome! The author, Zhuo Muxian, was a big shot who wrote police novels. In the story, Han Yu, who started working at the age of 16, was almost rejected by the unit because he was too young. Then, he began his journey of turning over a new leaf at the Linghai Public Security Bureau. The style of this book was simple and genuine, as if it had the smell of earth and was full of positive energy. The characters were classic. The male protagonist, Han Yu, was young and energetic. The book vividly showed the truth and cruelty of police work. The descriptions of the cases were meticulous and the reasoning process was extremely compact. Love scenes were also not bad. The female lead did not act impulsively. Friends who like urban literature, police literature, or want to know more about history should not miss this. It is really a guarantee of quality. I recommend it to four stars.
Let's talk about " I'm Really Not an Anti-Fan " by the author, Ah Fan. The male protagonist, Chen Wen, was 27 years old. He was questioned by reporters whether he had slandered his wife. He shouted that he had no evidence to sue for defamation. In the end, it was revealed that he had registered more than 3,000 accounts to slander his wife. He even weakly explained that it was a rumor. It was a very interesting urban life novel.
" Invincible Begins from Reading " was also not bad. The author was a salted fish commander. The male protagonist, Xie Yuan, transmigrated at the age of 17. He had read various books and obtained different abilities. He was a fantasy novel with good character descriptions. The supporting characters had high intelligence. The book shortage was worth reading.
"Who cares about childhood sweethearts when you can cultivate?" Lin Zhudao's Xianxia novel. The male protagonist, Xu Ji, had transmigrated into a person who had died of Qi deviation. He decided to live on for the original person and pursue longevity. He did not care about his childhood friends. The story was very interesting.
There was also " Old Ding's Endowment ", a realistic novel written by Shang Shan You Shui. It talked about Old Ding learning to get along with his children when he was old. The theme was very new, but it was more realistic. After 80's, it might be more touching.
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