It could have various types of stories, like horror, mystery, or adventure. It all depends on the author's imagination.
Midnight Inn is a mystery novel that fits your question perfectly. The story described how the protagonist's parents disappeared after taking over an inn ten years ago. After that, the protagonist discovered various strange events in the inn. If you like suspense and horror stories, I can recommend other similar novels to you. I hope my recommendation can meet your expectations. Muah ~
It could have a variety of stories, like adventure, romance, or mystery. You never know until you take a look!
It has a variety of spooky tales, like haunted houses and mysterious creatures. Some are based on folklore and others are completely fictional.
There are likely stories about naval missions. Maybe some tales of facing storms and rough seas while on duty.
There might be stories about love and loss. Love is a common theme in many story collections, and the bittersweet nature of it could be related to the 'hard candy' concept. Maybe some stories are about people who have lost someone or something they care about and how they cope with that.
There are various types of stories, like adventure, mystery, and friendship tales.
The Usborne Classics for Girls book typically contains a variety of classic tales like fairytales, adventure stories, and coming-of-age narratives.
Hard to say for sure. It might be some kind of creepy crawlies or maybe even ghosts with strange feeding habits. Stephen King is known for his wild imagination.
Midnight was one of the representative works of Mao Dun, a famous modern Chinese writer. It was a realistic novel set in the old Shanghai of the 1930s. It vividly and profoundly reflected the various contradictions and struggles in Chinese society at that time by describing the contradictions and struggles between the national industrial capitalist Wu Sunfu and the comprador financial capitalist Zhao Botao. Midnight used precise language to show all aspects of Chinese society at that time, including the extravagance of the comprador capitalists, the deception of the stock market, the complicated class struggle in the factory, the arguments of the sour literati, the struggling common people in the difficult times, and the secret feelings of the ladies. This novel not only had a wide readership in China, but it had also been translated into many languages, producing a wide international influence.