I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could potentially be about some sort of threat or danger coming from above, like a military attack from the sky, or some kind of apocalyptic event that starts from above. Maybe it's a science - fiction story where aliens attack from above.
I don't have information on who the author of 'death from above novel' is. There are so many novels out there and without more context, it's hard to say.
Perhaps it's a philosophical novel. The 'letter from death' could be used as a device to explore themes like mortality, the meaning of life, and how people face the inevitability of death. It might follow a character's journey of self - discovery after receiving the letter, as they grapple with their own mortality and what they want to do with the time they have left.
The General is Above was adapted from the Song of Everlasting Regret of the Qing Dynasty.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read a novel named 'above the god novel'. It could potentially be about a story where the characters or events transcend the concept of a god in some way, like having powers or experiences that are greater than what is typically associated with deities.
One possible quote could be: 'This is not a story to pass on.' It implies a sense of finality and the weight of death.
Yes, there are two books,"Two Dimensional Doppelgangers" and "Half-Demon Me Carrying Broken Teeth and Rushing to the Soul Realm". Both of these books bring the protagonist from the world of Death to the world of Inuyasha. You can read them. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't played it myself. But generally, a visual novel is a form of interactive storytelling. It might be about events that occur in or around the 'waters above', perhaps some sort of adventure, mystery or relationship - themed story set in that particular setting.
I'm not sure specifically as it's not a very common or well - known phrase. It could potentially refer to a character in a novel who is like an imperial master, perhaps someone with great power or authority within the fictional world of the novel.
Well, without having read 'above the sky novel', it could be a story of exploration. Maybe the characters are on a journey to discover new lands or secrets that are located high above the sky. It could also be a love story where the lovers are separated by the expanse of the sky and they try to reach each other.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read that exact novel. It could potentially be about a goddess protecting someone from death, perhaps involving a character in a dangerous situation and the goddess's intervention to save them from a fatal fate.