It's hard to say for sure. Maybe there are more fans out there who haven't shown it yet. Different people have different tastes, so it's possible there are others who enjoy it.
I doubt it. There could be a silent majority who like the manga but haven't made it known. Also, popularity can vary by region and among different groups, so it's not likely that you're the only one.
The content of a novel is usually fictional, created by the author or editor to satisfy the entertainment needs of the readers. However, some novels may involve people, things, things, and events in the real world. Therefore, some of the contents of the novel may be true. However, it should be noted that even real events may not be allowed or difficult to implement for various reasons such as political, legal, or moral reasons. Therefore, we suggest that the plot in the novel be properly verified to ensure its authenticity and compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
I think it's the unique storyline and well-developed characters that make it so appealing. The plot keeps you engaged and the characters feel real and relatable.
No. There are surely some fans out there who enjoy Hermione fanfiction. It might just seem that way because the majority of the general audience might not be into it.
The following are a few recommendations for real-life novels: 1. "The Marquis's Mansion's Real Gold is a Play Spirit" by Shui Qingzhu. 2. The author of "Female Academic Scholars in Ancient Times": Sitting and drinking cold water. 3. [After Rebirth, the Godly Doctor's Real Daughter Is Always Scumbags] Author: Coral Vine. 4. [She's Really Not Easy to Coax] Author: Mully. These novels covered stories of modern rebirth, wealthy families, and schools. The protagonists were all real daughters of rich families, and the plots were unique.
No. There are fans out there who enjoy it. It's just not as mainstream as some other fanfictions. Maybe it lacks exposure compared to others.
Realistic novels were usually based on real events, using fictional plots and characters to show the people, places, events, and time in the real world. The inspiration for this kind of novel might come from real events, history, biography, news reports, etc., or based on the author's own experience, observation, and imagination. However, the creation of realistic novels could also fabricate some plots or adapt real events to make them more in line with the narrative style and theme of the novel. Therefore, realistic novels can be real or fictional, and the authenticity depends on the author's creative intentions and expression.
I don't think so. Different people have different tastes in manga. It's possible that there are a bunch of people out there who like it but you just don't know about them.
It was impossible to answer whether the novel was true or not because the authenticity of the novel could not be verified. The novel is a fictional art form that creates fictional characters, plots, and locations to convey the author's thoughts and emotions. Although novels may involve things in the real world, they are usually done within the framework of fiction, so their authenticity is difficult to verify.
Fiction is typically false. It's a form of storytelling where the events and characters are created for entertainment or to convey a message rather than being based on real facts.
Fiction is not true. It's a creation of the author's mind. But sometimes, it can offer insights and lessons that feel relevant to our real lives, even though the actual events and characters are fictional.