Since I'm not sure exactly what'read ichigo 100 east side story' is about, it's difficult to recommend similar works. But if it's a story about a particular place and some sort of numbered or named elements, works that are set in specific regions and have a central theme with a named or numbered concept could be similar. For example, some local - themed novels with a specific object or character count as a central focus.
I'm not entirely sure as the title is a bit unclear. It could potentially be about reading a story related to ichigo (which might refer to strawberries or something named ichigo in a specific context) and it's set on the east side. But without more information, it's hard to say precisely.
The 'oldies' might be the soundtrack of the 'east side story'. Oldies music could have been popular in the east side area, thus connecting the two.
Well, 'East Side Story' could refer to the musical. Maybe in this statement, it implies a connection to the story, characters or the feeling from that musical. It might be that the speaker wants someone back in the context related to the East Side Story, like the neighborhood or the relationships depicted in it.
If're monster side story' is a fantasy - themed work dealing with monsters, then 'The Witcher' series might be a good recommendation. It has many different kinds of monsters, and the books and games often explore their nature and how they interact with the world and the characters. There are also side quests related to monsters which might be somewhat similar in concept.
There are also some adventure - based stories that might be similar. For example, 'The Call of the Wild' by Jack London. It's about a dog's journey in the wild, and while there may be some loyalty and friendship elements, it's not centered around love. And 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' which is mainly about the exploration and the challenges faced during the journey, not really about love.
One could be 'You've Got Mail', which has elements of an online - based relationship. The two main characters communicate via email without initially knowing who the other is in real life, much like an online love story.
It might be. The 'East Side' could refer to an actual neighborhood in a city. So it could mean that the speaker wants the person back in that particular location which has some sort of connection to the story, perhaps where they had experiences similar to those in the East Side Story musical.
If the 'read 340 days side story' is about a reading - related experience, perhaps 'The Little Prince' could be considered in a way. It's a story that can be read and re - read, and each reading can be like a new journey, much like how over 340 days of reading in the other story could have had different experiences each day. Also, it has a lot of deeper meanings and side interpretations that could be somewhat similar to what a side story might offer.
The 'Clique' series also has elements that might be associated with an 'Upper East Side Girl' novel. It focuses on a clique of girls in a posh setting, dealing with popularity, friendship, and rivalries much like what one might expect in the Upper East Side context.
The significance might lie in the personal touch. If it's Emily King's story, it's her unique perspective on the East Side. It could be about the relationships she formed there, the memories she made, and how that all shaped her as an artist. Maybe she wants to share the beauty and the hardships she saw in the East Side, which in turn can make people more aware of that place and its community. It can also be a form of cultural documentation, preserving the essence of the East Side through her story.