Well, 'noticed' is another word for'seen'. When it comes to 'novel', 'original' is a great alternative. The word'seen' implies the act of visually perceiving something, and 'noticed' has a similar meaning but might imply a bit more of an awareness. 'Novel' means new and different, and 'original' also gives the sense of being new and not a copy.
In the fictional work. When we talk about something that occurs 'in the novel', we can also say it takes place 'in the fictional work'. This phrase emphasizes that it is within the made - up world created by the author.
The 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. This epic fantasy saga is set in the fictional Middle - earth. It follows the journey of Frodo Baggins as he undertakes the dangerous task of destroying the One Ring to save Middle - earth from the dark lord Sauron. The trilogy is filled with complex characters, richly detailed worlds, and epic battles between good and evil. It has influenced generations of fantasy writers and has a huge fan following around the world.
Fiction. Novels are mostly works of fiction. They are stories that are made up, so 'fiction' can be considered another word for a novel. It emphasizes the fictional nature of the narrative.
Since I don't have detailed knowledge of this novel, it's hard to say exactly. However, based on the title, the central character is surely the 'girl'. There could be other supporting characters like a love interest, a mentor - type figure who helps her understand her place in this 'different planet' situation, or antagonists who oppose her unique way of being.
One word for 'cheap novel' could be 'pulp fiction'. It often refers to inexpensive, mass - produced novels, usually with a focus on popular genres like mystery, adventure, or romance.
Yes, there will be. J.K. Rowling has been quite engaged with this series and given its popularity, it's very likely she'll continue writing more Cormoran Strike novels.