In my opinion, both have their merits. The anime brings the characters to life with animation and sound, but the manga allows for more imagination and detail in the panels. It really comes down to what you value more in your entertainment.
The theme of acceptance is quite common. Fem Luffy often has to be accepted by the other characters in the story. This could be because she's different due to her gender or her slightly different personality traits. Also, the theme of self - discovery is prevalent. As fem Luffy navigates the pirate world, she discovers more about herself, her abilities, and her place in the grand scheme of things.
Bleach is not a novel. It's more famous for its manga and anime versions. The manga format allows for a more visually dynamic and action-packed presentation of the story compared to a traditional novel.
Rukia would probably be very critical at first. Since she is quite serious, she might nitpick the inaccuracies in the fanfiction. But she might also secretly enjoy the ones that show her in a positive light, like those highlighting her friendship with Ichigo. In the Bleach universe, characters are used to their own stories, and fanfiction would be a whole new and unexpected take on their lives. The zanpakuto spirits might also have interesting reactions if they could read, as they have their own personalities and might be offended or flattered by how they are depicted in the fanfictions.
One popular luffy and fem luffy fanfiction is 'Fem Luffy's Adventure'. It shows a different side of Luffy if she was a female, with unique storylines and character developments. Another one could be 'Fem Luffy in a New World' which explores how fem Luffy might interact with the other characters in the One Piece world in new and interesting ways.