A novel of pure romance
I haven't actually read that specific fanfic, but generally in such a story, Harry would likely be in a dangerous situation. Maybe he's facing a bully or some sort of magical creature he's not supposed to handle yet. His accidental magic would then kick in unexpectedly and save him. For example, if a bully was about to harm him, his accidental magic might make the bully float in the air, scaring them off.
Typically, at the end of a novel, the characters' arcs reach their conclusion. Good characters might achieve their goals or have a moment of self - realization. Bad characters could face their comeuppance. It can also leave some room for the reader's imagination, like in some dystopian novels where the future still seems a bit open - ended but the immediate story is over.
The highlights could be the new monsters the main character has to fight.
I'm not sure which 'i robot novel' you mean. There are likely many works with a similar name. Without more information, it's difficult to determine the author.
I don't know as I haven't read the story, but it could be a little girl or boy who discovers the Christmas rose.
Once, during a bath at night, I heard strange scratching sounds on the bathroom window. I was alone in the house. The water was getting cold, but I was too scared to move. I thought it might be a tree branch, but there were no trees near that window. As I slowly peeked through the curtain, I saw a pair of glowing eyes in the darkness. I quickly grabbed my towel and ran out of the bathroom, not daring to look back.
Well, 'Slaughterhouse - Five' can be considered as a type of alternate universe fiction. It jumps around in time and space, including an alien planet which is sort of an alternate universe in a way. Then there's 'Alice in Wonderland' which can be seen as an exploration of an alternate, illogical universe. Oh, and 'Cloud Atlas' which weaves together different stories across different times and, in a sense, different universes too.
The forced headshave can be a catalyst for character development. It can show a character's vulnerability and how they respond to extreme situations. For instance, a character might become more resilient after such an experience.
The zombies were the most challenging part. They were everywhere and very aggressive. At night, they seemed even more menacing.
Well, there's this story about a fat kid called Billy. He was at a birthday party and there was a piñata. When it was his turn to hit it, he swung so hard that he lost his balance and fell into the pile of candies that had already fallen out. His friends couldn't stop laughing at how comical he looked all sprawled out among the treats.