What are some novels that explore historical settings, perhaps with a touch of romance or darker themes?
For those interested in historical settings, Novelblur offers some compelling options. "Scarecrow of 1889" by ash_knight17 is a historical novel that delves into a village's cruelty and the birth of a chilling legend. It's described as a world where innocence is brutalized, suggesting darker themes and potentially a narrative focused on vengeance or survival. While not explicitly historical, "Daily Life in the 70s" offers a glimpse into a specific time period in China. The story follows Tao Tao, who awakens as Yang Peimin in 1970s China, inheriting the life of a village princess. This novel focuses on character development and potential, set against a distinct historical backdrop. These novels provide a window into different eras and the unique challenges and societal dynamics that defined them, often with compelling character arcs at their core.
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