Hoshino was a fictional world, so there was no definite and accurate novel catalog. However, according to some well-known novels of this world view, some related novels could be roughly listed:
1 " Starry Sky Divine Tune "
2. Interstellar Sword Immortal
3. Interstellar Magician
4 Space Colonists
5. Interstellar Behemoth
Interstellar Pirates
7. The Interstellar Fugitive
8 Star Empire
9. Interstellar Infernal Affairs
10 " Heart of the Starry Sky "
These novels all appeared in this fictional world view and had a certain degree of influence. However, due to the uncertainty of Hoshino's worldview, the specific plot and content of these novels were also different.
One popular 'takasugi x katsura fanfic' is 'The Unlikely Bond'. It delves into their complex relationship, exploring how their different ideals and personalities interact. It has some really well - written dialogue that gives depth to their characters.
A theme of redemption can also be found. Maybe Takasugi has done something wrong and Katsura is there to help him find his way back. Or vice versa. Their relationship can be a vehicle for exploring how one can be redeemed through the love and support of a friend. And of course, adventure themes are common. They might go on some wild adventures together, facing enemies and solving mysteries along the way.
The dynamic between takasugi and katsura is really captivating. They are both strong - willed characters with different views. In fanfics, seeing how they interact, whether it's in conflict or cooperation, is always engaging.
There were novels similar to Hoshino Sakura's Journey to Play. You can take a look at Ting Mingying's "I Only Accept Female Disciples in the Rune Land". It was also a light novel and a derivative doujinshi novel. It told the story of the male protagonist living happily with a group of female disciples in the universe. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah~
It depends on the translator. Some translations are very accurate as they are done by professional linguists with a deep understanding of both languages and cultures. However, some might have minor inaccuracies.
There are several ways to find the English translation of an Aizen Katsura novel. One is to contact local independent bookstores. They may be able to order it for you if it exists in English translation. Additionally, following literary blogs and websites that focus on Japanese literature in translation can be helpful. These often review and recommend translated works, and might feature the Aizen Katsura novel if it has been translated.