Oh, definitely! There are many fictional universes that seem so much more exciting and full of possibilities than our own. For example, the universe of 'Star Wars' with its space adventures and cool technologies.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel. But usually in a novel with such a title, there would be a character who harbors the 'wished you were dead' feeling towards another character. So there would be at least two main characters in this kind of conflict - ridden plot.
The main theme could be about complex relationships. It might explore themes like hatred, revenge or the extreme emotions that lead a character to wish someone dead.
Sure! There are many stories that feature this concept. It often involves some kind of supernatural or magical element that grants the wish to bring the son back to life. Different stories handle it in different ways, but the basic idea is present in quite a few.
Hard to say exactly. Maybe she got a taste of the delinquent life and realized it wasn't all she thought it would be. Or perhaps she ended up finding a better path. The possibilities are endless!
I'm not overly familiar with this specific book, but generally, an adoption story book can be really heartwarming. It may detail the journey of how a family was formed through adoption, including the process of longing for a child and finally having that wish fulfilled. 'I Wished for You' might have some unique elements in its narrative that set it apart from other adoption stories.
If Planet Vegeta was wished back, it would likely bring back old enemies and allies. The Saiyans might have to deal with the consequences of their past actions and find a way to coexist peacefully or else face more destruction.
To achieve 'the best story', first, set goals for yourself. Whether it's career - related, like aiming for a big promotion, or personal, such as learning a new skill. Also, don't be afraid to take risks. Sometimes the most interesting parts of a story come from taking a leap into the unknown. And, maintain a positive attitude. Even when things go wrong, look for the silver lining. That way, all your experiences, good and bad, can contribute to a great story.