The book contains stories such as those of heroic quests, magical encounters, and personal growth. They all contribute to the overall charm and depth of 'El Libro de la Vida'.
I'm not certain. It depends on the information provided on the Wikipedia entry for that particular work. Sometimes it's clearly stated, but other times it might not be so straightforward.
Their relationship could become more tender. Char would be more protective of Ella, always making sure she's comfortable and safe. Ella might rely on Char more during this time, and they would have deeper conversations about their future and the family they're creating.
It's difficult to assign a specific grade to 'Ella Enchanted' as it can be enjoyed by readers of various ages. Generally, it's suitable for middle-grade readers and above.
The book 'Just Ella' is definitely fiction. It weaves a tale that is purely from the author's imagination, not based on real-life facts or experiences.
One possible plot idea could be that Ella and Char face new challenges in their kingdom due to her pregnancy. Maybe there are those who oppose their rule and see the pregnancy as a weakness or an opportunity to undermine them. They would have to deal with political intrigue while also preparing for the new life. Another idea is that Ella discovers she has some new magical abilities during her pregnancy that are related to protecting the unborn child. And they could also focus on the relationship between Ella and Char growing stronger as they anticipate the arrival of their baby.
Perhaps 'y' is a relative of Harry's that was thought to be dead. This relative could have a unique magical heritage that they pass on to Harry, making him even more powerful. For example, if 'y' was a distant cousin from a line of powerful seers, Harry might develop some precognitive abilities.