I'd recommend 'The Mysterious Book of Secrets' as it has a similar dark and mysterious tone.
You might like 'The Enchanted World of Shadows'. It shares elements of fantasy and mystery like in 'The Girl Who Ate Death'. There are complex characters and unexpected plot twists.
You might like 'The Secret of the Dark Forest'. It has a similar mysterious and fantasy-driven plot like 'The Girl Who Ate Death'.
The story could revolve around how the girl's consumption of the death god has consequences for both her and the supernatural world. It might involve battles against dark forces or a quest to undo the effects.
It's a unique and mysterious tale. Maybe the girl gains some special powers or has a challenging adventure because of it.
It's hard to say without more context. She could be anyone from a friend who took over a conversation you were having about a story, to a classmate who maybe used your story idea for her own work.
She might have had some digestive issues or an unusual taste experience. Maybe it led to an interesting adventure or a funny moment.
No, it's likely fictional. Such stories are often made up for entertainment or to convey a certain message.
One similar light novel could be 'Another'. It also has elements of mystery and a touch of the macabre. Another option might be 'The Promised Neverland' which has a sense of danger and a lot of plot twists.
Well, she might have had some stomach problems or felt really full and uncomfortable.
It could be a fantasy tale where the girl's act leads to some extraordinary adventures and challenges.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But from the title, the main character is likely the little girl. There may also be a personification of death as another important character.