Sadly, I can't tell you the author of '3 below a floors novel'. It might be a very niche or local publication, or perhaps it's a new release that hasn't made it into the mainstream yet. If you can find more information about the publisher or where the book is available, that might lead you to the identity of the author.
I have no idea who the author of '3 below a floors novel' is, as I've never heard of a book with such an unusual title. It could be an indie author or a relatively unknown writer.
I'm not entirely sure as the title is rather unclear. It could potentially be about something that is three levels or positions below a floor in a building, but in a very metaphorical or symbolic sense within the context of the novel. Maybe it's related to a hidden or lower - level aspect of a place described in the story.
In a floors novel, you can expect a richly detailed world-building where each floor offers new challenges and discoveries. The plot might twist and turn as characters navigate the various floors, uncovering secrets along the way.
No, they aren't. Floors usually refer to the actual physical levels of a building, while stories can sometimes be used more metaphorically or poetically to describe different parts or aspects of a building or a narrative.
Well, it might focus on her interactions with people she met while cleaning floors, or it could explore her personal growth and transformation through this work.
It's kind of a traditional naming convention. Maybe it originated from how each floor tells a part of the building's 'story' in terms of its design and function.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But typically, there might be an explorer type of character who is curious about the world below the surface.
I don't know as I haven't read it. Maybe it has a brave explorer as a main character who is trying to navigate the below - zero world.
There could be a protagonist who is perhaps an adventurer or a scholar. They might be the ones to first uncover the existence of the cults of the dragon below and then be drawn into the conflict against them.
πI recommend "Meeting You in the Southern Wind in Early Summer" to you. This novel is a romantic youth-youth love story. It tells the story of the female protagonist's choice between her first love and her current love, as well as the story of a love triangle. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
Yes. It's not unusual at all. I've seen quite a few schools with three floors. They can be really practical for organizing different educational areas.