It could be 'The Hidden Path'. Usually, you can find out by looking at the release dates of her books or checking with her publisher's announcements.
I think it's 'The Secret Code'. But you might want to check the author's official website or publishing schedule for the most accurate info.
I'm not sure. It depends on the series or author. You might need to check the publisher's website or related book listings for the exact follow-up.
Often, it could be an epilogue that gives a glimpse into the characters' future or ties up loose ends. Sometimes, there might be author's notes or acknowledgments.
I'm not sure. Maybe you need to check with the publisher or the author for the latest information.
Often, after a novel book review, there might be discussions among readers or recommendations for similar books.
There are many satirical plots in Greev's Travels. Here are a few examples: Graff's Travels was described as a desolate, backward, and barbaric place on Cobalt Island. The residents of this place had no culture, no knowledge, and no basic sanitary facilities. This description reflected the author's criticism of European society at that time. In Greaves 'Travels, the author described the great difference between the Kingdom of Lilliput and the Kingdom of Adulthood. The people of Lilliput were very short and had no eyes, ears, or nose, while the people of Adulthood were very strong, clever, and rich. This comparison also reflected the author's irony of human nature. In Griff's Travels, the author satirized the political corruption and injustice between European countries by describing the differences between the political systems of the small country and the adult country. The king and ministers of the Lilliputians colluded with each other while the adults ruled through corruption and dictatorship. This comparison also reflected the author's criticism of the political system. In Griff's Travels, the author satirized the mode of transportation in Europe at that time by describing the mode of transportation between the small country and the adult country. The people of Lilliput transported goods on foot and by bicycle, while the adults used huge cars and trains. This comparison also reflected the author's criticism of transportation methods. These plots reflect the author's criticism and satire on European society, political system, human nature, and transportation methods at that time.
There are many manga that have come after Dragon Ball Super, depending on your interests. Some popular ones include My Hero Academia and One Piece.
I have no idea. But you could try looking at book reviews or asking in dedicated book communities to get the right answer.
Bernard could be a person who has a close affinity to the waves. Maybe he's a surfer who has experienced many things while riding the waves and is now in a position to tell a story related to those experiences.
When representing a position, it first represents a column, then a row.