Yes, there are likely many. The New York Library has a vast collection, and Manhattan - being a vibrant and diverse setting - is often the backdrop for numerous romance novels. You can search their catalog either online or in - person at the library.
Through the dining aspect. Manhattan has a vibrant food scene, and by focusing on dining, the book can show different neighborhoods, from the posh Upper East Side restaurants to the little ethnic eateries in Chinatown or Little Italy. It gives a sense of the place's diversity.
Yes, if they are in the library's collection and available for borrowing. You may need a library card, which you can usually get by registering at the library.
"Beautiful Manga: Simulating Dr. Manhattan at the Beginning" was a multi-genre novel created by the new online author (Let the Wind Blows at Me). The plot was compact, the characters were vivid, the background was wonderful, and the writing was superb. Through the life simulation system, the novel allowed the protagonist Matthew to simulate heroes from all over the world, thus opening his path to becoming a god. Starting from the Rorschach version of Dr. Manhattan, Matthew gradually gained various skills and started a wonderful adventure with Spiderman, Iron Man, and other characters. "Beautiful Man: The Beginning Simulating Dr. Manhattan" was a novel with excellent plot and writing. It was worth recommending.
Unfortunately, Manhattan Love Story did get cancelled. The ratings might not have been strong enough or it might not have fit the network's programming strategy.
It depends. Sometimes it's available on certain subscription-based services, but availability can vary by region. You might need to do a bit of searching to find it.
Unfortunately, Manhattan Love Story was indeed cancelled. It could be that the plot or characters didn't resonate with the audience as much as hoped, leading to the decision.