Since I'm not familiar with Kristen Martin's science - fiction works, I can't recommend any. You could try searching for her name in a science - fiction library or online bookstores to see if there are any works available and then check reviews to decide which ones might be interesting.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific information about Kristen Martin's science - fiction works to recommend.
Horses, for sure. They are the stars of the races.
I'm not aware of any specifically popular ones. This is a very niche sub - genre within the Yu - Gi - Oh! fanfiction world. Most mainstream Yu - Gi - Oh! fans are more interested in stories that follow the canon plotlines or expand on the card game battles and character relationships in a more traditional sense.
The humor. The original 'the play that goes wrong' is known for its comical chaos, and the fanfics build on that. They take the already funny situations and make them even more extreme.
One example is 'Wonder' by R.J. Palacio. It's a story about a boy with facial differences entering a mainstream school. There's not a lot of 'talking' in the sense of excessive chatter. The story unfolds realistically, showing the boy's struggles and the reactions of those around him. Another could be 'The Outsiders' by S.E. Hinton. It realistically portrays the lives of two groups of teenagers. The dialogue is used sparingly to enhance the realism, focusing more on the actions and internal thoughts of the characters.
Since I don't know the exact 'the door novel', it could be about various things. It might be about a door that is the only way in or out of a confined space, like a prison - either literal or metaphorical. And the characters' fates are tied to this door. It could also be that the door has some magical properties, like transporting people to different times or places when they open it.
Death is a very notable character. He's not the typical Grim Reaper but has his own complex personality and motives in this graphic novel world.
In fanfiction, Emrys Merlin as High King often brings a sense of a new era. Writers usually explore how his magic and wisdom can reshape the kingdom. He might introduce more inclusive policies, using his magic to help the poor and develop the land. His reign could also mean a better relationship between humans and magic - no longer fearing magic but using it for the good of all.
One great 'en of love novel' could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. It's a classic that beautifully portrays love in the context of social class and personal growth. The relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy is complex and gradually evolves from misunderstandings to deep love.
Pokemon Tabitha and Shelly fanfiction can offer a lot of creative freedom. Writers can change their backstories, for example, make them come from different regions originally and have different reasons for joining their teams. This can lead to really interesting and unique storylines that deviate from the traditional Pokemon narrative.
Sorry, I'm not sure who the author of this 'nineteen minutes high school novels' is. There are so many high school - themed novels out there that it's hard to say without more information.