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Novel recommendation adapted from real events
Our real life is always much more complicated than fabricated fantasy! Are there any novels based on real events? The following is a true story novel that I compiled for you. I hope you like it.

True Event Novel Recommendation 1: A murder case publicized in advance

Garcia. Gabriel Garcia marquez

The perpetrators who publicized in advance, the indifferent bystanders in the incident, and the youth who knew nothing eventually led to a murder. Marquez's grasp of the rhythm of the book is wonderful. In addition, the psychology and motivation of each character are also described wonderfully, and the abrupt ending is memorable.

True event novel recommendation 2: green mile

Stephen? golden

This book is set in a gloomy prison, and tells the story that after the death of a black murderer, everyone in the prison felt the joy of life with his kindness and forgiveness, but he died in the end. Although the plot is surreal, the narrative structure is very clever, showing the goodness and evil of human nature particularly clearly, absolutely hitting your heart and poking your tears!

True Event Novel Recommendation 3: Cold Blood

Truman? Capote

This book is based on a series of murders in Kansas from 65438 to 0959. The author embodies the omniscient perspective and calmly restrained a real murder case, in which the biographical analysis of two murderers is impressive and exposes many problems worthy of reflection.

True Event Novel Recommendation 4: Gulag Islands

Alexander? Solzhenitsyn

A book reflecting the story of slave labor and concentration camps in the Soviet Union describes all kinds of people and events of prisoners in the past forty years from 19 17. This is a heavy history of blood and tears, every word is a history of crying, absolutely shocking!

Real Event Novel Recommendation 5: Crime and Punishment

Dostoevsky

The novel takes criminal offences as the theme, and describes the story that poor college students are poisoned by anarchism and think that they can do whatever they want and eventually harm others and themselves. The author vividly described that kind of madness and disease, which brought a thrill to the soul.