They usually start by setting up the situation of the reincarnation. In 'KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!', Kazuma dies a rather embarrassing death and then is presented with the option to be reincarnated in a fantasy world by a goddess. This kind of start gives the readers an immediate understanding of the basic premise of the story - that the character is about to start a new life in a different world through reincarnation.
Many begin with a sense of confusion for the protagonist. In 'Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World', Subaru finds himself suddenly in a strange world without really understanding how he got there. It's a common way to draw the reader in as they experience the main character's disorientation. Another way is through a summoning process like in 'The Rising of the Shield Hero' where the character is summoned to a new world which is kind of like a reincarnation start.
Novels often start with an attention-grabbing scene or a compelling introduction of the main character.
Most light novels aren't colored. They usually come in black and white to keep production costs down and focus on the story.
Most of the time, light novels are serialized. Publishers release them in parts to keep readers engaged and build anticipation. This format also allows for feedback and adjustments based on reader response.
Well, crime novels usually begin by introducing either a victim or a perpetrator, or maybe setting up a suspenseful situation. This hooks the reader and makes them want to know more. Sometimes, it could also start with a detective getting assigned to a puzzling case.
Depressing novels commonly begin by describing a sense of emptiness or despair. It could be through the character's inner thoughts or the environment they find themselves in. Sometimes, it's a sudden event that shatters their world and kicks off the story.
Mostly, no. Light novels commonly incorporate all three types of Japanese script - kanji, hiragana, and katakana - to convey the story effectively. The use depends on the context and the specific words being expressed.
Well, it varies. Some light novels have excellent writing that keeps you hooked from start to finish. Others might have weak storylines or poor character development. It really comes down to the specific author and the genre.
Often, murder mystery novels start with the discovery of a body or a mysterious crime scene. This sets the stage for the investigation and builds intrigue from the get-go.
Often, they start with the main character being transported to another world. This can happen in various ways. For example, they might die in their original world and then be reincarnated in a new one, like in 'Re:Zero'. Or they could be summoned by some magic or a powerful entity, such as in 'The Rising of the Shield Hero'.
One common theme is starting anew. The protagonist gets a second chance at life in a different world, often with some special abilities or knowledge from their previous life. For example, in many of these novels, the character uses their modern - world knowledge to their advantage in a medieval - like fantasy world.