Organize a read - along event with your friends or other fans. You can discuss the story as you go, and then encourage everyone to spread the word about the light novel. You could also reach out to the author or publisher, if possible, and share your ideas on how to promote it better, like suggesting new marketing strategies or special editions.
You could re - read it slowly and savor each chapter. Sometimes we miss details the first time around that can reignite our passion.
The reason 'Derelict' is a favorite could be its combination of a thrilling storyline, beautiful illustrations, and the depth it gives to the characters. It keeps readers hooked from start to finish.
I think 'The Abandoned Empress' is somewhat similar. Both have complex character developments and emotional storylines.
Try 'Solo Leveling'. It shares elements of adventure and fantasy, and could give you a similar reading experience as 'For My Derelict Favorite'.
I'm not sure exactly, but it might be a manhwa about a favorite character who's in a difficult situation.
Another way is to analyze the elements that you like in your favorite light novel, such as the genre (is it fantasy, sci - fi, etc.), the writing style, or the type of characters. Then search for light novels with those same characteristics. For instance, if your favorite has a strong female lead in a medieval - like fantasy world, search for light novels with similar settings and character types.
One of the main benefits is the sense of comfort. Just like revisiting an old friend, reading your derelict favorite novel again gives you a feeling of familiarity. It can also be a form of relaxation. In a world full of stress and chaos, getting lost in a story you already love can be a great escape. Additionally, it can improve your vocabulary and reading skills as you are already familiar with the general plot and can focus more on the language and writing style.
To read for your derelict favorite novel, consider joining a book club. They might have discussions about similar novels which could reignite your interest. Also, you could listen to audiobooks of the novel if reading the text seems too difficult at the moment. You can listen while doing other simple tasks like cooking or cleaning. Another option is to reread the parts you liked the most from the beginning to get back into the flow of the story.
You could start by considering the characters' motivations and conflicts and build on those to create new plotlines.
It's a story with a complex romance and character growth. The appeal lies in its engaging plot and well-developed characters.