Yes, there are. For example, the 'K - ON!' light novel series is quite popular. It focuses on the daily lives of high school girls in a music club.
Sure. The 'Haruhi Suzumiya' series is a famous white light novel series. It has a unique story that involves a high - spirited girl, Haruhi, who unknowingly has the power to change the world. The novels are filled with humor, strange happenings, and interesting character dynamics. There's also the 'No Game No Life' series, which is set in a world where everything is decided by games, and the two main characters use their wits to overcome challenges.
Yes, there are. Some series have gained quite a following. However, I can't name a specific one off the top of my head as there are so many in the vast world of light novels.
I'm not sure if there are any widely known specifically as 'oem light novel' series. Usually, light novels are more recognized by their titles, authors, or the franchises they are associated with rather than their production method being highlighted as oem.
I'm not aware of any well - known light novel series specifically named 'punched out light novel'. It could be a very niche or new concept that hasn't gained widespread popularity yet.
Honestly, it's not common to find novels directly labeled as 'white noise novels'. But some novels that play with the idea of a cacophony of voices and a jumble of details might fit the concept. Thomas Pynchon's 'Gravity's Rainbow' is such a novel. It has a sprawling narrative with a huge number of characters, events, and references that seem to blend together in a way that is similar to how white noise is a blend of different frequencies. The reader has to navigate through this complex web of information to understand the overall story.
Yes, for example, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee can be considered in a way. It shows the life in a white - dominated southern town in the United States, and also deals with the relationship between white and black communities.
There may not be a well - known genre strictly named 'armor novel' series. However, in some military - fantasy crossovers, armors are key. Take the 'Glorantha' setting in some role - playing and related novels. There are descriptions of different armors used by various tribes and warriors, which could be considered somewhat of a series with armor - centric elements.
I'm not aware of any novels specifically named 'light year novel' that are widely known. However, there are many science fiction novels that deal with the concept of light years and space travel which could be related in a sense.
I'm not aware of any specifically named 'orange light novel' that is extremely famous. There are so many light novels out there, but this name doesn't ring a bell as a well - known title in the mainstream.
Yes, there are. One famous 'lady in white' story is from Mexican folklore. La Llorona, the weeping woman, is often depicted as a lady in white. She drowned her children in a fit of rage after being spurned by her lover. Now she wanders near rivers and bodies of water, crying and looking for her lost children. Her story has been passed down through generations and has been the subject of many horror movies and books.
As far as I know, no. Pantsing someone is generally an unruly and somewhat embarrassing act that doesn't usually lead to a story becoming famous on a large scale. While it might be a memorable event within a small group like a classroom or a group of friends, it's not likely to be a story that is known widely enough to be considered 'famous'.