Well, the character development is quite engaging. For example, some characters start as simple librarians but gradually grow into powerful protectors of knowledge. There are also many plot twists regarding the retrieval and protection of rare books which keeps the story exciting.
Hamyuts Meseta is quite an interesting character. She is the Armed Librarian in charge of the main library. Her power and the mystery surrounding her past make her stand out. Another is Mattalast Ballory. His determination and his skills in combat are really cool.
The concept. It focuses on books as the central element, which is quite unique compared to other novels.
The adaptation is quite good. The anime stays pretty close to the manga, keeping the key elements intact.
One of the main themes is the power of knowledge. In the 'book of bantorra light novel', knowledge is presented as a very important and sometimes dangerous thing. Another theme could be the struggle for power. Characters are constantly vying for control over the books and the information they contain.
The part where Velpari shows great courage in facing the big monster is really interesting. It's full of tension and makes you hold your breath.
Well, I haven't read it in detail. But perhaps the beginning part where the setting is introduced could be interesting. It might give a good sense of the world the story is set in.
Well, the part about the journey of the wise men is quite fascinating. They followed the star to find the newborn Jesus, which shows great determination and faith.
The unique animal behaviors described. In 'Watership Down', the detailed description of the rabbits' social structure, their way of communication and survival strategies in the wild is extremely fascinating. It's like getting a peek into a whole different world.
Well, in 'Pride and Prejudice', the interesting part is the relationship development between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. Their misunderstandings, pride, and prejudice towards each other at first, and then gradually falling in love. It shows the complex human nature in the context of love and marriage.
I haven't read the 'book my true story' yet, so I can't recommend specific interesting parts.