Writing a book novel successfully involves finding your unique voice and style. Immerse yourself in the world you're creating. Also, get feedback from others and be willing to revise and polish your work multiple times.
One dog horror story is about a stray dog that was seen lurking around an old, abandoned house at night. People in the neighborhood reported hearing strange howls and growls coming from that area. Then one night, a man who was walking home late saw the dog's eyes glowing in the dark. It chased him for a while until he managed to find shelter in a nearby store.
The Viking invasions are a major event. The Vikings were constantly raiding and trying to conquer the Anglo - Saxon kingdoms. Another is the power struggles among the Saxon kingdoms themselves. They were often at odds with each other, vying for dominance. And also the gradual unification process that was happening in England during that time is shown.
One well - known story is about the Battle of Stalingrad. German forces faced a brutal and long - drawn - out battle. They initially advanced but were ultimately defeated by the Soviets. It was a turning point in the war as the German army suffered huge losses in manpower and equipment.
Edward might be extremely protective. He already has a strong urge to keep Bella safe, but with the added connection to the Joker, he'd be on high alert. He might be worried about the Joker's influence on Bella and try to keep her away from that part of her life.
The 'forbidden love' trope is also seen often. Maybe in the fanfiction world, there are rules against humans and furries being together, but the male human and female furry fall in love anyway. This creates a lot of tension and drama in the story.
Perhaps there's a time - traveling device that was created by the Old Ones but forgotten. Aloy discovers it and uses it to travel to different points in the past and future. In the future, she could see a desolate world where the machines have completely overrun everything. This could give her a new sense of purpose in her own time, to ensure that such a future doesn't come to pass. She could also use the knowledge she gains from these time - traveling adventures to better understand the origins and functions of the machines in her present.
There's 'Phasmophobia'. In this indie horror game, players are part of a team of paranormal investigators. They enter haunted locations to gather evidence of ghosts. The simple yet effective gameplay, along with the spooky atmosphere, made it gain a large following. It became popular on streaming platforms, which further boosted its popularity as viewers watched streamers get scared while playing.
Mystery is another theme. Doris Chamberlain likes to create stories where there are secrets to be uncovered, like in 'The Lost Key' where the key is a mystery waiting to be solved. There are often elements of the unknown that keep the readers engaged.
In some YA fiction with a touch of magic, eggs might be part of a special place. Say, there's an enchanted forest where there are giant, glowing eggs. This not only creates a unique and fantastical setting but also makes the readers curious about what's inside those eggs.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this light novel. But generally, it might be about a dilemma between the world and a girl. Maybe it's a story where the protagonist has to choose between saving the world or being with the girl he loves.