This type of novel was generally called angel theme or angel legend. It usually described a female protagonist waking up at a certain time and place to find an angel lying on her bed. This angel might have come to save the heroine or be a god she worships.
The heroine may start to feel confused and afraid, but as time goes by, she may find that this angel has some special power and ability to help her solve some problems or face some dangers. During this process, the heroine may have an emotional entanglement with the angel or choose to act with the angel.
Such novels usually involved elements of religion, mythology, or legend, depicting the heroine's self-growth and redemption in the face of difficulties and challenges. At the same time, they might also reveal the true identity and motives of angels or gods.
Newton had a cat. He was so particular about his experiments that he cut a hole in the door for the cat to pass through. But when the cat had kittens, he cut smaller holes for the kittens beside the big hole for the cat. It was a rather funny display of his logical yet somewhat odd way of thinking.
Newton was known for his absent - mindedness. Once, he was invited to a dinner party. He got so lost in his thoughts about a scientific problem that he forgot to eat. When the host asked him if he liked the food, he just stared blankly and said something completely unrelated about the refraction of light, much to everyone's amusement.
No, it's not. The Newton Boys is a fictionalized account based on some real events but with a lot of creative liberties taken for the sake of entertainment.
The Newton Boys were a group of individuals involved in bank robberies. While I can't name them specifically without more research, in any such gang, you'd typically have a core group. There would be the most experienced member, perhaps an older brother or someone with a criminal past, who led the operations. He would be the one to gather the other members. Then there would be the younger, more daring ones who were eager to make a quick buck. Some might have been good with guns, used to intimidate the bank staff. Others could have been good at forging documents or disguises if they needed to in order to get close to their targets. And there would likely be someone who had connections in the underworld, able to get information about the banks' security and schedules.