Younger readers who are new to the world of fanfiction and are big Harry Potter fans could also be the target audience. They might be more interested in the romantic and creative elements of Ginny singing about Harry. It could introduce them to the concept of fanfiction in a really engaging way, as it combines two things they already love - the Harry Potter series and music - related expressions of emotions.
The obvious target audience would be Harry Potter fans, especially those who are interested in the relationship between Ginny and Harry. They would enjoy reading about Ginny expressing her feelings for Harry in the form of singing, as it adds a creative and unique aspect to their relationship.
Fans of Harry Potter and those interested in the concept of Rune Projiy would likely be the target audience. People who enjoy seeing new interpretations of familiar characters, like Harry, in different fictional settings related to Rune Projiy would also be interested.
Fans of mystery novels would likely be interested. Since the title implies secrecy, it gives the idea of a plot full of twists and turns, which is appealing to mystery lovers.
The obvious target audience would be fans of the original work on which the fanfiction is based. They already have an emotional connection to the characters and the world, so they'd be interested in seeing this new take on love within that context.
The other competitors in the Chunin Exams could also be the audience. They would probably have mixed reactions, some might laugh at him while others respect his boldness.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different takes in fanfiction. It might be about Harry and Ginny expressing some strong emotions or having a special moment while singing 'Hallelujah'. Maybe it's set in a post - war Hogwarts scenario where they are celebrating or finding peace through this song.
People who enjoy action - packed military - themed stories could also be interested. Since crossfire often involves battles and strategic warfare, it would appeal to those who like such elements in their reading. Also, young adults who are into fast - paced and exciting stories might be drawn to it.
Another possible target audience could be people who like to read about psychological and social concepts. The idea of seeing an entire gender as'scary' has psychological implications, and readers interested in understanding how such perceptions are formed and how they can be changed might be drawn to this novel.
The target audience could be die - hard Harry Potter fans who are always looking for new takes on the story. They are interested in seeing how different authors, like Kevin McManus, can reshape the familiar world of Harry Potter.
It could be aimed at young adults who enjoy the escapism of fantastic fiction. The elements of magic and adventure often appeal to this age group.
It could be for young adults. Fantastic fiction often appeals to that age group as they are usually more open to imaginative and out - of - this - world stories.