Perhaps it could center around a family that has been cursed. On Dia de las Muertas, the veil between the worlds is thinnest, and they have a chance to break the curse. They encounter various helpful and hindering spirits during their quest. The novel could explore themes of family, heritage, and the power of love and remembrance as they strive to end the curse.
A young artist. He could be using his art to connect with the spirits on Dia de las Muertas. His paintings might come to life, and he becomes involved in a magical adventure in the spirit realm to save his village from a dark force that is awakened during the celebration.
There was a movie in Las Vegas called God of Gamblers, which was directed by Stephen Chou and starred in Andy Liu, Jacky Zhang, Zhou Yong, and other actors. The movie was released in 1995 and told the story of the God of Gamblers, showing the life and career of the God of Gamblers in Las Vegas. The film was praised by the audience and critics as a classic in the history of Chinese film.
I'm not entirely sure as 'las bas novel' isn't a well - known common term. It could be a very specific or perhaps misnamed thing. Maybe it's a new or local concept.
The Las Vegas shooting was one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history. The gunman, Stephen Paddock, fired upon concert - goers from the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. He had a large arsenal of weapons in his room. Authorities were stunned by the scale of the attack. There were many investigations into his background and possible motives, yet no definitive answer has emerged as to why he carried out such a heinous act.
Sure is. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas started as a novel that captured the imaginations of many readers. It has since gained popularity and become a significant work in literature.