It varies. Some light novels in specific genres like mature romance or dark fantasy could contain 18+ elements. But many are suitable for all ages and don't have such content.
Some light novels might have 18+ content, but it depends on the genre and target audience. Not all of them do.
Yes, graphic novels often have content ratings. These ratings help readers, especially younger ones or their parents, make informed choices about what's appropriate for them.
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Yes, many libraries do have light novels. They are becoming more popular and are often included in the collection to appeal to a wider range of readers, especially those interested in Japanese or Asian literature and pop culture.
It depends. Some light novels aimed at younger readers or those learning Japanese might have furigana, but not all of them do. The presence of furigana often depends on the target audience and the publisher's decision.
Some light novels do have pictures, but it depends on the specific title and publisher.
Some light novels do have pictures, but it depends on the specific book. Not all of them come with illustrations.
Well, it varies. Larger libraries or those in areas with a high interest in light novels are more likely to have them. Smaller or specialized libraries might not. It also depends on funding and partnerships with publishers.
Yes, some light novels do have pictures. They can range from simple illustrations to elaborate full-page artworks to enhance the reading experience.
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It varies a lot. Some manga may have less detailed plots and fewer words compared to light novels, while others might be quite rich in content.