I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, an 'isekai' often involves a character being transported to another world. An 'izakaya' is a Japanese pub - so perhaps it's about a character who gets transported to a world where an izakaya called Nobu plays a significant role.
I'm not sure if it's a popular genre on its own. Isekai is a popular genre in general, but the combination with an izakaya and specifically 'Nobu' might be quite niche. It really depends on how well the concept has been executed and marketed.
I don't have specific knowledge about the plot of 'izakaya nobu light novel'. However, generally, if it's related to an izakaya (a type of Japanese pub), the plot might revolve around the characters who work or frequent the izakaya. It could involve their daily lives, relationships, and the stories that unfold within the izakaya setting. Maybe there are some unique food descriptions and cultural elements related to izakayas as well.
Well, without more information about what exactly 'izakaya nobu' represents in the context of light novels, it's difficult to give a definite recommendation. It could be a relatively unknown or new series. You might want to check out local libraries that have a collection of light novels too. They could potentially have something related.
Well, first of all, it's important to note that lemon fanfiction can be quite controversial. In the case of Mai and Naru, it may show a more intense side of their relationship compared to regular fanfiction. It might exaggerate their feelings for each other, and the 'lemon' aspect could mean there are scenes that are more adult - themed, like steamy encounters. But again, this is not something that is always acceptable in all communities. It should be approached with caution, and many people prefer to focus on the more innocent and plot - driven aspects of their relationship in fanfiction.
Well, it depends on the specific fanfiction. There are numerous Ghost Hunt fanfictions out there. Some might focus on their relationship developing towards marriage, while others might not have them married at all. In the ones where they are married, it usually adds a new layer of depth to their characters and the story, like how they handle domestic life together and how their relationship has changed since getting married.
The theme of light and hope is also prevalent. Both Anduin and Naru are associated with positive values, and their stories in the fanfic usually revolve around bringing hope to their people. It could be through fighting against dark forces or inspiring others to be better.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read that specific fanfiction. But generally, if it's about a female 'naru' being a slave in a fanfiction, it could explore themes of oppression, struggle, and perhaps a journey towards freedom within the fictional universe created by the author.
There is a 'bloodline destroyer naru fanfic' that I've heard about where Naru discovers a hidden power within herself that goes against the traditional bloodline limitations. In this fanfic, the author does an excellent job of exploring the lore of the Naruto universe while also creating a unique story for Naru. It has a lot of twists and turns that keep the readers engaged.