It could mean that if the weather is nice, the speaker will go and find a novel for the person they're talking to. Maybe they plan to visit a bookstore or a library in good weather to pick out a novel.
In my view, it might also imply that there's a connection between the good weather and the act of finding a novel. Maybe the speaker associates good weather with a more positive and leisurely mood, which is ideal for searching for a novel. It could be that they want to share the joy of a good read with someone, and they see good weather as a sign or an opportunity to start this search. They might be thinking about exploring different genres or authors based on what they know about the person's interests, but only when the sun is shining or it's a pleasant day outside.
Well, this could mean that the story told by 'him' is of some significance. The speaker is taking on the role of a kind of investigator or informant. For example, if it's a story about a past event that might have consequences, the speaker is waiting to see if it checks out before passing on the information. It also shows that the speaker is being cautious and not believing blindly.
First, communicate clearly with the person who's going to find the novel. Let them know your favorite genres, like mystery, romance or science fiction. This way, they can target their search better.
A narrative was usually a document similar to a thesis or report that introduced the reader to the details of a topic or project. In the field of novels, a narrative was usually used to introduce the plot, characters, background, and other information of a novel. It can help readers better understand the content of the novel and provide reference for the creation of the next novel.
It could mean that you view your life as if it were a novel. Maybe you see the events, characters (the people in your life), and plot twists in your life in the same way as you would in a fictional story.
It could mean that as a boy, you are like a story, full of potential experiences, adventures, and growth. Maybe it implies that you have a lot of tales to tell or that your life is a story in the making.
I'm not sure what 'aighgt' means. It might be a misspelling. If it was 'right', it could mean that we will be a correct or proper novel, but as it stands, it's hard to give a definite meaning.
It could mean that the speaker is willing to be a source of mystery or an exciting, perhaps slightly spooky, story for someone. For example, in a relationship, it might imply that they will bring an element of the unexpected and thrilling into the other person's life, like a ghost story does - full of suspense and intrigue.
I think 'I'll rewrite the dead end novel' simply means that someone has decided to take on the task of revising a novel that has hit a dead end. This could involve reworking the entire plot structure. For example, if the original novel had a convoluted or uninteresting plot, the rewrite might simplify and streamline it. Also, the characters could be re - imagined. Maybe they were too flat or unrelatable in the original, so in the rewrite, they'll be given more depth, motives, and personalities. And of course, the writing style might be improved. If the original was too wordy or not engaging enough, the rewrite can make it more captivating for the readers.
It suggests that having a true friend is something you bring into your own life and cherish as a precious present.
It might be a rather strange statement. It could imply that the smell of the novel is somehow connected to the passionate and sexual elements often found in romance novels. Maybe the author uses very vivid descriptions of scents in the story related to love and sex, and the person is making a connection between that and the physical smell of the book.