Love could be a main theme. Since there is a kissing game involved, it might be about the various forms of love that are expressed or discovered during the game.
It's possible that the main theme is the exploration of relationships. The kissing game acts as a catalyst for different relationships to develop and change. Through this game, the characters might experience jealousy, affection, or new understandings of others. The 'other stories' could then expand on how these relationship dynamics play out in different scenarios, showing how the kissing game affects the characters' lives and their view of themselves and the people around them.
The main character is likely the girl from the kissing booth, but without reading it, it's hard to be certain.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about the interactions and relationships that revolve around a kissing game. Maybe it involves characters who participate in this game and how it affects their feelings towards each other.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the kissing game the other stories' you are referring to. It could be a collection of short stories about a kissing game perhaps? Without more context, it's hard to say more.
Since it's 'The Royal Game Other Stories', there may be stories that use the concept of a 'royal game' in a symbolic way. Maybe it represents a battle of wits or a struggle for supremacy among the characters. It could also feature different settings within the royal domain, like grand palaces, and tell stories that are specific to those locations.
The main theme is about love and separation. It shows how a mother's love can comfort a child during times of separation, like when the child has to go to school for the first time.
Hard to say precisely without reading it, but it could be about the stone boy's journey of self - discovery.
Well, it could be about the exploration of the psychological aspects of horror. In many horror stories, it's not just about the physical scares but also what goes on in the minds of the characters. So in 'Doctor of Horror and Other Stories', perhaps it delves into how the characters respond to and are affected by the horror around them. Maybe it shows how fear can change a person, make them do things they wouldn't normally do.
The main theme could be about the individual experiences during war. Each story might explore how different characters face the challenges and traumas that war brings, whether it's on the battlefield or in the lives of those affected by the war at home.
I don't know as I haven't read it. But perhaps it could be about the delicacy and careful nurturing that the concept of bonsai implies in relation to life. Maybe it's about how we shape and are shaped by our lives, just as a bonsai is carefully shaped by its gardener.
One of the main themes could be the relationship between humans and nature. In a game in the sun, perhaps there is an exploration of how people interact with the natural environment during such activities. Another theme might be human relationships. Stories often use the setting of a game or other scenarios to show how characters relate to one another, like friendship, rivalry or family bonds.