The 'sakurada reset light novel' has a plot that's centered around the concept of resetting in the context of Sakurada. It shows a world where not everything is as it seems at first glance. The characters have to face different challenges that are often related to their abilities. For example, some might use the reset ability for good, while others may misuse it. This creates a lot of drama and tension in the story. The story also focuses on the growth of the characters as they navigate through this world full of super - natural elements and moral dilemmas.
In otome dori - related works, excluding adult fiction, there is often a strong emphasis on emotions. The female lead experiences a range of feelings from love, friendship, jealousy to self - doubt. The narrative might be slow - paced to fully explore these emotions. The setting and the secondary characters are designed to enhance the main character's journey, with each interaction adding to her development and the overall story.
The pacing is another difference. Anime has time constraints due to episode lengths and production schedules. In contrast, novels can take their time to develop the story. In 'sakurada', the anime might rush through certain plot points to fit within its allotted time, while the novels can expand on those parts more gradually.
Since 'otome dori' can imply a certain charm or allure in the context of storytelling, but excluding the adult aspect, there are some YA (Young Adult) novels that could be related. These novels usually feature strong female characters and romantic elements that might resonate with the otome dori concept. One could look into series like 'The Selection' which has a princess - like selection process and elements of courtship that share some similarities.
Since I still don't have enough information on 'Do dil bandhe ek dori se', I can't give the exact story details. But if it's a love - themed story, it might follow the common pattern of two people meeting, having some challenges in their relationship, and finally coming together. For example, they could be from different backgrounds, and society or family tries to keep them apart, but their love overcomes all.
You can better understand the characters in 'sakurada' through the novels. In the anime, character development might be limited by the number of episodes. But in the novels, there is more room to delve into their backstories, motives, and relationships in greater detail.
I'm not sure specifically as it could be a rather niche light novel. It might be about some kind of isekai (another world) story, perhaps involving a character's journey or adventure in that world. But without reading it, it's hard to say more.
You could try looking in specialized Japanese light novel stores, either physical ones if you're in an area that has them, or online stores that carry a wide range of Japanese light novels.