I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in full. But generally, light novels often feature unique characters and interesting storylines. It might be about magic and the adventures of a character in a fictional world.
I'm sorry I don't know specifically. But often in light novels about magic, there could be a powerful mage as the main character, or a novice learning magic.
Maybe 'The cheaper the crook, the gaudier the patter.' This quote gives an insight into Sam Spade's view of the criminal underworld. He seems to have observed that the less sophisticated the criminal, the more flamboyant their talk. It shows his experience and understanding of the types of people he deals with in the novels.
There is also the theme of growing up. Fanfictions show how they change and develop from their school days to becoming more responsible individuals. Additionally, the theme of sacrifice sometimes appears, as they were willing to do a lot for each other and their friends.
The 'Anne of Green Gables' series is also wonderful. The story of Anne Shirley, an orphan girl with a vivid imagination, is both heartwarming and inspiring.
Yes. Bruce Willis was in a phase where he often played roles with law - enforcement or cop - like qualities during the time when 'Pulp Fiction' was making waves. His characters were often associated with being tough, getting into dangerous situations, and upholding some form of justice, much like what one would expect from a cop character. This was part of his overall action - star image during that period.
The restaurant is a meeting point for the characters. It's where key events unfold. For instance, Vincent and Jules meet there, and their interactions drive the story forward.
The main characters are Mal and Chad, of course. But without more context about the specific graphic novel, it's hard to say more about them. They could be anything from ordinary kids in a suburban setting to heroes in a far - flung galaxy.