Perhaps it's a former hero who has become disillusioned with the hero - concept. They've seen the dark side of being a hero, like the destruction and loss that often come with it, and now they are trying to avoid that role again. So they're constantly fighting the urge to be a hero as society defines it.
Perhaps a central theme is the redefinition of heroism. The novel may show that being a hero doesn't mean conforming to the typical superhero archetype. It could explore how the character struggles with society's expectations of what a hero should be like. The character might face situations where being a 'hero' in the traditional sense would actually be the wrong choice, and through these experiences, they come to understand a more nuanced and real form of heroism that is not just about capes and superpowers but about making the right choices for the right reasons.
I have no information indicating who the author of this 'don't be no hero novel' is. It could be an indie author or a relatively unknown writer.
There's also a possibility that the main character is a female. She could be a healer in the highlands who discovers she has some hidden powers that are not just limited to healing. She might be thrust into a situation where she has to become a hero, maybe to protect her village or the entire highlands from a new and unknown threat. She would use her knowledge of the highlands and her new - found powers to face the challenges ahead.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: Falling into the Marvel World as a Superhero, The Armor Warrior of the Marvel World, The Movie Time and Space Superhero, Marvel's Violent Madness, Marvel Watch, Swater in Marvel, The Counterattack of Marvel's Mortal, A God's Super Marvel, I Unlocked the Hero Illustrated Book, Invading Marvel, and The Clone Master of the Beauty and Manic. These novels are all about the protagonist becoming or coexisting with a superhero. I hope you can find something you like. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
It could be a child. A young kid who is always getting into trouble at school for being too curious. One day, while exploring an old attic in his school, he accidentally uncovers a map that leads to a hidden treasure. But this treasure is also the key to saving the school from being demolished. So, this naughty child becomes an accidental hero.
The main themes may include the value of ordinary life. In this novel, since the character doesn't strive to be a hero, it might be highlighting the significance and beauty of an ordinary existence. Also, there could be a theme of fear or reluctance towards responsibility. Heroes are often associated with great responsibilities, and the character's stance could be about avoiding such heavy burdens.
I'm not sure specifically as it's not a widely known mainstream novel title. It could potentially be about a character who is being advised not to take on heroic or self - sacrificial roles.
The theme could be about the perils of overconfidence and the importance of humility. It might explore how trying to be a hero without the right skills or mindset can lead to trouble.
Maybe a young kid. Often in small towns, kids are underestimated but they might have a big heart and a lot of courage. They could discover something important that adults have overlooked and end up being the hero.
The protagonist is obviously a very important character as the whole story seems to revolve around their decision of not wanting to be a hero. There may also be a mentor - like figure who tries to persuade the protagonist to embrace the heroic role.