Well, it's a bit hard to say exactly. But I believe there are approximately three or four Jack Reacher novels in the first person. This can vary depending on how you define 'first person' in the context of the novels.
To be honest, I don't have an exact number. But from what I recall, there could be maybe six or seven Jack Reacher novels that are in the first person. It might be worth checking with a dedicated fan or doing some more research.
You can start by looking on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of Warhammer 40k fanfictions, and you can specifically search for ones related to the Emperor's Daughter. Many writers post their works there, and you're likely to find a variety of different takes on the concept.
Tonya Harding was a figure skater. She was involved in a scandal where her ex - husband and his friend were accused of attacking her skating rival, Nancy Kerrigan. This incident marred her career and made her a controversial figure in the world of figure skating.
You can start by looking on fanfiction.net. It has a large collection of Yu Yu Hakusho fanfics, with different ratings and genres. Another good place is Archive of Our Own (AO3). It often has well - written and curated fanfics, and the tagging system makes it easy to find what you're looking for.
I'm not entirely sure as there could be multiple main characters. But they are likely to be characters with distinct personalities and abilities.
A common one is catfishing. People use fake pictures and false information to attract others. Another is people being overly pushy on the first date, like trying to kiss or get too physical too soon. And some users experience dates who talk only about themselves and show no interest in getting to know the other person.
Classic giallo novels often feature elements of mystery, suspense, and horror. They typically have complex plots filled with twists and turns. The settings are usually atmospheric, like old, gloomy mansions or dark city streets. Characters in giallo novels are often complex, with hidden motives and secrets.
One main plot point is the power struggle between clans. Another is the discovery of hidden ninja arts.
In a magical land, a young boy swaps bodies with a brave knight. The boy, now in the knight's body, has to go on a quest to save the princess. He discovers his own courage and leadership skills. The knight, in the boy's body, has to face the challenges of being a child again, like dealing with strict parents and schoolwork. Through this experience, both of them learn valuable lessons about different stages of life.
There are indeed some. 'Musashi' by Eiji Yoshikawa could also be considered to have elements of patriotism. It tells the story of Miyamoto Musashi, a famous swordsman. His pursuit of self - perfection and his connection to the values of his country can be related to patriotism. Through his adventures and growth, we can sense the cultural and national values that were important in Japan at that time.
Animal cruelty is not a matter for amusement, so there should be no such stories. But if we consider some situations that might seem comical at first glance but are not actually cruel, like a goat getting its head stuck in a fence but being unharmed and looking silly while being rescued. This is not cruelty but rather a normal accident that can be resolved without harm.