There are some great graphic novels that focus on the love and friendship between female characters in a non - sexualized way. For example, 'Blue is the Warmest Color' (while the movie has some adult content, the original graphic novel is more about the emotional connection).
Engaging in or promoting erotic content is not appropriate, so I can't recommend such visual novels.
Yes, there are. You can read coming - of - age stories that feature lesbian characters. For example, 'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' has a beautiful portrayal of friendship and self - discovery that includes elements of same - sex attraction in a very positive and non - sexual way. It helps you understand the emotions and experiences of young people in the LGBTQ+ community without being inappropriate.
There are also lesbian - themed short story collections that center around normal life experiences like 'The Price of Salt' which was quite revolutionary at its time for depicting a lesbian relationship in a non - salacious way.
Science - fiction novels are very fascinating. 'Dune' is a well - known science - fiction novel. It creates a unique universe with different cultures, technologies, and political systems. Reading it can expand your vision and make you think about the future, technology, and human nature.
Historical novels are also a good option. Consider 'War and Peace' by Leo Tolstoy. It gives a detailed account of Russian society during the Napoleonic era, with complex characters and a vast historical backdrop.
The 'Witcher' series of novels is also a good choice. It has elements of rpg such as character leveling, quests, and battles, but it focuses on a great story and complex characters rather than any erotic content.
Well, you could try out visual novels with a strong fantasy element. Games like 'Danganronpa' have complex storylines and interesting characters, but without the smut. There are also visual novels based on classic literature. They offer great stories and character development. Additionally, there are slice - of - life visual novels that show the daily lives of characters in a positive and clean way.
'Butterfly Soup' is a popular lesbian visual novel. It's known for its relatable characters and humorous dialogue. The story deals with themes like friendship, growing up, and of course, lesbian relationships. It's a light - hearted yet touching game. Additionally, 'We Know the Devil' is quite unique. It has a somewhat dark and mysterious atmosphere, and the relationships between the female characters are complex and well - written.
Definitely. There are visual novels that deal with mystery and detective stories. You can follow the clues, solve puzzles, and figure out who the culprit is. Also, there are ones about historical dramas, which can teach you a lot about different eras and cultures while still providing an engaging story experience. These are all great alternatives to any inappropriate visual novels.
If you like the 'dark' aspect, you can try 'American Psycho' by Bret Easton Ellis. It's a dark and disturbing exploration of a character's psyche in a consumer - driven world, without any erotic elements in the inappropriate sense. It's a chilling read.