It was a sunny Monday afternoon, and Alyssa River, a young lady in her twenties, was walking down Melrose Street, which was as busy as ever and filled with the city's popularity. Just like every week, she would go to her favorite bookstore and buy something that would keep her busy when she had free time.

She works as a substitute teacher at a small school a little far from where she lives. She suffers from a more severe form of insomnia, which often keeps her awake all night. For all these reasons, reading a book a week has been her exclusive therapy. Regardless of the genre of the book, she became a big fan of the book.

Walking into the bookstore and smiling at the cashier, she started going to the youth zone to see if anything caught her eye.

"Let's buy Resident Evil, we can share the book."

She overhears the conversation between two young ladies at the bookstore who seem to be at work hours, and what makes her conclude is what they are wearing.

There was a banner in the bookstore, and she saw that "Resident Evil" was written by the new director Ian Renner, who directed "Home Alone", and she went to see it herself twice during Christmas. Once with family, then with friends. Needless to say, she enjoyed both of the films.

In this way, while talking to herself, she wants to know more about how the story of "Resident Evil" happened, and her curiosity gradually increases.

Picking up the last book on the shelf, the cover was amazing, with the bloody "Resident Evil" written on it, and she found the cover itself very attractive. Black and red, suitable for the theme of horror and thriller. She walked to the cash register as she read the synopsis of the story at the back of the book.

"Good choice as always, I wonder how you slept at night after watching these horror stories," she said as she typed on her computer.

"I don't sleep like a zombie, that's all I have to say." Alyssa let out a terrible laugh as she spoke, and the cashier gasped in horror. Completely insane, she muttered to herself.

She's not a fan of horror novels, she thought to herself as she looked at the cashier.

Holding the book, she flipped through the book and walked outside to bask in the sun.

She knew she would read it in two days.



||@GoodReads_3 [ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ]

A great suspense/action story that doesn't shove zombies in front of you at first. A nod to all the zombie stories of the 70s and 80s. Five stars!

||@Jeruah23 The ⭐⭐⭐⭐

scariest book I've ever read! From beginning to end, I was captivated by the plot and wanted to survive the zombie apocalypse. I didn't expect Ian Renner to create a masterpiece of this genre! But damn it... Must read, I must say.

||@LoyalReader001 [ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ]

I had to do a long and in-depth sift through to get a good review on this. Why all the hostility? I think there's a good chemistry between the story and the way it's written. This narration successfully recreates the feeling of a thriller because the story, characters, or scenes are well written, and my text does not suppress my feelings while reading. No story is retold here, no words are wasted, and fans of horror and thriller are completely unfamiliar with the setting, feel, and pacing, which makes this a great experience, but it's a perfectly understandable storyline for those unfamiliar with the wider content. The author does an excellent job of telling and creating a good plot, which leaves us in a bind instant.

He does an excellent job of portraying the characters, without too much unnecessary context, developing them enough to make you wonder what they'll do next, making you care about them before something sudden and scary happens.

||@teslaman2 [ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ]

As a big fan of splash and horror novels, I was so happy when I started reading this. It's a masterpiece, and I'm sure no one will be able to break the record for at least another century. It starts with a nice backstory and slowly builds up to a climactic frenzy. I couldn't sleep for 36 hours while reading this article, the day after reading it, because I was so hooked.

After reading the comments, Stephen decided to call Ian and let him know about the great success of their collaboration.

"Ian, how's your side?" Stevens said in a warm tone.

"I'm fine, thank you for speeding up my project and helping me."

Ian's voice was hoarse, but it sounded soothing. Steven suddenly wondered how a young man could write such a masterpiece.

"No thanks, it's done, I have a question, okay?"

"Yes, you ask."

"Can I know what inspired you to write this novel?" He asked.

"I'm an in-depth reader, I watch whatever I see, good or bad, that's how I critique and think about how a plot should be, how the story should go. When I watched two horror stories in a row, I had this idea that made me complete Resident Evil. I believe that great writers come from great readers.

This made Stevens nod in agreement. After a few more minutes of talking about the mutual benefits they had gained and how Ian considered writing some more books, both ends of the phone hung up, sending them both back to their jobs.

Despite the ubiquity of hype about Resident Evil, he had to put the finishing touches on his next big script.

Ian thought carefully about what his next film should be. In his memory bank, there are many options for him to choose from. Different genres gave him different ideas, but for various reasons, he ended up choosing La La Land.

La La Land is a magical and very well directed film. It's a classic musical.

Set in Los Angeles, Mia, a lonely young actress whose ambition is to be an actress and playwright, is obsessed with old movie stars. She worked as a barista on the set of Warner Bros. and often skipped work to auditions, and if she did get the play, even the smallest role would make her ecstatic. Sebastian is a silk tie jazz pianist with an almost hygienic pursuit of art. He wanted to open a club, but the music he was obsessed with was more suitable for a museum, and almost no one would want to pay to listen to it. In order to survive, he joins a pop jazz band against his will, fiddling with musical synthesizers in front of a screaming audience. The two who also pursue their dreams met each other in this city, fell in love while singing and dancing, comforted and supported each other, and pursued their lifelong dreams together. But while gradually realizing their dreams, the hazy game between art and business, dreams and reality, makes the two emotionally face choices and tests, and after a series of setbacks and disagreements, they encourage each other not to give up on their dreams.

In Ian's pre-universe, the film captured the eyes of millions because of the realism of the ending. Not every love story has a happy ending. Not every lover will be successful in their careers if they insist on a compromise in their relationship.

According to the story, in Hollywood, Mia and Sebastian, the protagonists are all fighting hard in their respective careers, and everyone is passionate about it. Mia is an actress who dropped out of college five years ago and moved to her dream from a small town in Nevada. She's obsessed with old-fashioned Hollywood—the movies she'd watched since she grew up—but hated the feeling of herding cattle at auditions, and the belief that she needed to make small talk at social events in order to succeed in her career.

Sebastian is a jazz pianist whose jazz style is in the same vein as traditionalists Charlie Parker and Thelonis Monk, who were inspirational pop figures from past lives. Sebastian wanted to do his part to preserve this tradition, especially when he knew that the style of music was dying. He had emotional difficulties playing music he didn't like, just to get a paid gig. He dreamed of opening his own jazz club, especially in what was once a famous jazz club that turned into a snack bar and salsa club. Partly because of their personal struggles, and partly because of circumstances, their first few chance encounters were hostile.

But they end up attracting each other, in large part because they see in each other a passion for their dreams. However, there are many obstacles to living happily ever after. They may have been able to endure such a long period of struggling as an artist before these struggles took their toll. Pursuing a personal dream can drain all their energy while their relationship is left with nothing. Any compromise that everyone makes to succeed can change the person everyone loves.

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