Well, memories of self - improvement can be a type of 'novel memory' apart from books. For instance, if you've been working on your public speaking skills and remember the progress you've made over time. Also, memories of facing and overcoming challenges, like running a marathon when you thought you couldn't, are forms of 'novel memory'. And memories of experiencing different types of art, like going to a modern art exhibition and being inspired by the unique creations, are also part of 'novel memory' that exclude books.
Memories of social interactions can be a form of 'novel memory' without books. For example, making new friends at a party and having deep conversations. Memories of learning a new sport, like skateboarding or skiing, also count. Additionally, memories of exploring a new place in your own town that you've never been to before, such as a hidden alley with interesting cafes and shops, are forms of 'novel memory' not associated with books.
In most cases, comic book memory erasal isn't possible. Comics are a form of creative expression and once created and shared, they exist in various forms and can be remembered by readers.
One possible form of reprisal based on a novel could be censorship. If the novel contains controversial ideas or themes that some groups find offensive, they might try to suppress it. For example, in the past, some novels with radical political or sexual content have faced censorship attempts.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about memories, perhaps the memories of the main character or a collection of different memories that are weaved together into a story.
A stag, just like his Patronus. It would be a powerful symbol of his connection to his father and his own inner strength.
A podcast can be an offering based on a true story. There are many podcasts out there that explore real - life mysteries, historical events, or personal stories. Additionally, an art exhibition could be based on a true story. Artists might create works inspired by real - life events, and display them in an exhibition to tell that story to the public.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this name. It might be about memories, perhaps a collection of someone's memories written in a story - like a memoir in the form of a novel.
One possible form could be financial compensation throughout one's life. For example, if someone caused a serious financial loss to another person, they might be required to pay a certain amount regularly for the rest of their lives. Another form could be community service. They might have to volunteer in a particular community project related to the wrong they committed, like if they damaged a public park, they could be made to help with its maintenance for life.
Hovercraft - like chariots are a possibility. They could float above the ground using magnetic fields or some other fictional propulsion system.
Well, in some cases, there can be compensation in terms of legal settlements. For example, if the death was due to someone else's negligence, the family may be entitled to compensation through the legal system. Also, there could be emotional compensation in a way. Some employers or institutions offer grief counseling services to the family members of a deceased employee or member, which is a form of support to help them cope with the emotional pain.
In many fictional works, it is possible. But in reality, our understanding of memory doesn't support such a concept.