I can't provide any relevant information. You can try asking other questions, and I will try my best to answer them for you.
The original work was equally exciting. You could click on the original work of " The Story of Rose " to understand the plot in advance!
It could refer to a very long and perhaps convoluted narrative that seems to go on without end, like an epic saga with countless sub - plots and characters.
You can also use a recursive narrative structure. Start with a basic story and then keep adding new layers or versions of the same story within it. Like a story within a story within a story. This can give the feeling of it never really ending. Another approach is to base the story on an eternal concept such as the cycle of life and death, where the story can keep following different characters through their life - death - rebirth cycles.
The question was vague and he wasn't sure which novel he was referring to. However, generally speaking, the plot of pursuing a male god of abstinence and never stopping on the road usually appeared in modern romance novels or fantasy novels. Some of the authors might use delicate strokes to describe the process of the protagonist gradually approaching the male god through various attempts and efforts, while others might write this process in a more exaggerated and dramatic way to give the readers a stronger visual impact and resonance.
I don't know who the author of 'never say never a novel' is. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's hard to determine the author.
It's likely a fanfic that adheres to the general themes of Danganronpa. Maybe it focuses on the idea of hope versus despair, which is a central theme in the series. It could introduce new characters that interact with the existing ones in ways that either support or challenge their beliefs. For example, a new student might come in and change the dynamics among the main characters, leading to different outcomes in their interactions and the overall plot.
Well, if we assume that 'never never' in the title has some significance, it might be special because it could represent a concept that is constantly elusive or not fully achievable within the story. Maybe it's about a place that can never be reached or a goal that can never be fully accomplished, which would make for a very interesting and thought - provoking read.