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-NOTE- This novel is unedited; expect typographical, grammatical, format, and plot errors. -SYPNOSIS- Jousuke Daikuhara is a kind-hearted high schooler known for his quiet strength, musical talent, and calming presence. A top student and skilled musician, he prefers peaceful days and finds joy in the little things. Though he doesn’t see himself as special, his genuine care and subtle attentiveness draw others in, slowly turning his once-simple life into a web of emotions and silent confessions. Leah Boutsuki is shy, soft-spoken, and quietly artistic. She and Jousuke first met after accidentally bumping into each other outside their classroom. Despite her reserved nature, her gentle warmth leaves a quiet mark on Jousuke—though expressing her feelings remains her greatest challenge. Kaede Miyazaki, the tsundere student council vice president, is sharp-tongued and fiercely driven. Known as the most beautiful girl at Bungaku High, she frequently clashes with Jousuke through council duties, calling him an idiot to mask her flustered reactions to his smile. Underneath her tough front, she’s drawn to his sincerity—much to her own frustration. Rika Sakurai, soft-spoken and quietly strong, has harbored feelings for Jousuke since middle school. A small moment of kindness from him long ago stayed with her, even as she tried moving on with others. Her loyalty and quiet longing add to the emotional storm slowly surrounding Jousuke. As days pass, fleeting moments blur the line between friendship and love. In this gentle harem, the question of who will win Jousuke’s heart remains unanswered—because love, in its quietest form, is never so easily defined.

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2024-11-17 21:30
Some popular ones are 'Wolf Hall' by Hilary Mantel. It offers a vivid portrayal of the court of Henry VIII.
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One great book could be 'Wolf Hall' by Hilary Mantel. It offers a vivid portrayal of Tudor England. The characters are complex and the historical details are richly woven into the narrative.
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2024-11-18 02:58
Check out the Penguin Books website. They have a search function where you can specifically look for historical fiction. You can also browse through their collections and look for tags related to historical periods.
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One great penguin historical fiction is 'The Book Thief' which is set during World War II. It tells the story of a young girl in Nazi Germany and her relationship with books and the people around her.
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Typically, penguin historical fiction often has well - researched historical settings. For example, it might accurately depict the architecture, clothing, and social hierarchies of a particular era.
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