Well, 'Konosuba' is also a great light novel. It's a comical take on the isekai genre. The characters are all misfits and their adventures in the new world are full of hilarity. These light novels, although different from the one you mentioned, might be something you'd enjoy if you like the general idea of light novels.
Often, light novels in the Japanese market touch on cultural themes as well. This might include concepts like respect for elders, which could be related to the 'onii chan' in the title. Additionally, if there are any magical or supernatural elements in the story, themes of good versus evil or the balance of power in such a world could be present.
One similar light novel could be 'My Little Sister Can't Be This Cute'. It also deals with a relationship between siblings, with a bit of a comical and heart - warming touch. Another could be 'Oreimo', which has themes related to family and the relationship between an older brother and his sister.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many 'onii chan dakedo' light novels. It might be about the relationship between a younger character and an older brother - like (onii chan) figure, perhaps exploring themes like family, friendship or some sort of coming - of - age story within a light novel setting.
Not really. It's a rather specific statement. While the concept of a character being 'done for' can occur in light novels, this exact phrase isn't that common. Most often, fans will use more detailed descriptions like 'the character's arc ended badly' or 'he's in a hopeless situation now' rather than this specific wording.
Well, 'onii chan' is often used to refer to an older brother figure in Japanese media. In a light novel, if 'onii chan is done for', it might imply that his story arc has come to a negative conclusion. For example, he could have lost his powers if he was a supernatural character, or his reputation could be completely ruined in the social hierarchy of the story world.
There are several Dokuro - chan light novels out there. They typically revolve around the relationship between Dokuro - chan and the main character. Some of the novels might focus more on the backstory of Dokuro - chan, explaining how she became the way she is. Reading these can give you a deeper understanding of the whole story world and her motives.
You can use 'onii chan' as a term of endearment or a nickname for a character. Maybe have a character call their older brother that to show a close and affectionate relationship.
The light novel 'Log Horizon' can be considered similar as well. It has complex characters and a well - crafted story, much like what one might expect from a novel in the vein of 'kuroka light novel'.
Some popular light novels that might be similar are 'Sword Art Online'. It also has a fictional world setting and often involves characters going on adventures and facing challenges. Another one could be 'Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World' which has elements of a character being in a different world and having to figure things out.
Sorry, as I don't know what'mlvf light novel' is about, it's difficult to recommend similar ones. But if it's a fantasy light novel, you could try 'Sword Art Online' light novels. They are very popular in the fantasy genre.