Fictional novels are a
good way to pass time and entertain your mind. There are various
websites on the internet like Mediabinn, which allows you to explore
your favorite novels in the digital format. But, did you know that
some of your favorite works of fiction could have been inspired by
true events? Here's a list of 5 fictional novels that were inspired
by true events.
1.
Burial Rites
Burial
Rites is written by Hannah Kent and has been nominated for Baileys
Women's Prize for fiction in 2014. Agnes Magnúsdóttir's
story depicted in the book is an actual event that took place in 1828
where she was convicted of killing her employer with the help of
another man.
2. Caleb's Crossing
Written by Geraldine
Brooks, Caleb's Crossing is a historical account of Caleb
Cheeshahteaumuck who was the first Native American to graduate from
Harvard University.
3. Psycho
A psychological
thriller written by Robert Bloch, Psycho features the life of Norman
Bates. Bates was inspired by a real life murderer during the same era
by the name of Ed Gein.
4. The Shining
One of Stephen King's
best works, The Shining was inspired from a real life event of the
author. He and his wife were staying at the Stanley Hotel which was
rumored to be haunted at the time. He had a nightmare during their
stay which inspired the book we know today.
5. Murder On The
Orient Express
Murder On The Orient
Express is a mystery novel by Agatha Christie. It is based on the
real kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's son.
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I always love to read fiction stories from eBooks. It helps to increase creativity and reduce stress. There are other benefits too of reading fiction stories.
ReplyDeleteI would like to share that I have read The Shining book on Mediabinn. I really liked this book. Looking forward to read more books on Mediabinn.
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