I don't think there's ever enough fiction. There are always new stories to tell and new perspectives to explore.
I'm not familiar with the author of this 'the world is not enough novel'. It could be an indie author or a work from a small publisher. Maybe it's a self - published book, which would make it even more difficult to determine the author without further research.
I'm not entirely sure as there could be various novels with this title. It might be about the concept that the world, in all its offerings, still doesn't fulfill a certain character or set of characters' desires. Maybe it's about a person constantly seeking more, whether it's power, love or knowledge, and finding that the world around them is lacking in some crucial aspect.
I'm sorry, I haven't read this novel specifically, so I can't tell you the exact plot.
There weren't enough bad poems in the world.
There weren't enough bad poems in the world.
Fantasy literature is a great alternative. It takes you to magical worlds full of wonder and adventure. Works like 'The Lord of the Rings' series offer richly detailed worlds, complex characters, and epic storylines that engage the mind and imagination.
It depends. For some non-fiction topics, 1500 words could be sufficient to cover the key points clearly. But for complex or in-depth subjects, it might not be enough.
It depends. For some simple and narrow non-fiction topics, 30,000 words might be sufficient. But for complex or comprehensive subjects, it's likely too short.
Maybe the developers focused more on the hunting mechanics. The story in Monster Hunter World might be designed as a backdrop rather than a central, heavily 'pressed' aspect. It could be to keep the focus on the exciting hunts and exploration.
I don't know as I haven't read the 'world enough and time novel' and there's not much information available without reading it.