I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. But 'ore' means 'I' in Japanese, and 'parry' might imply some kind of defensive or evasive action. It could potentially be about a character who claims to be able to parry all things, perhaps in a battle or challenging situation.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this light novel. It could potentially be about a character (hiraheishi) who dreams of the past (kako). But without more information, it's hard to say for sure.
It's difficult to determine the exact target audience without reading it. But if it has a complex plot about the past like the title implies, it might be aimed at an older teen or young adult audience who enjoy thought - provoking stories.
You could start by looking in local libraries. They often have a diverse collection of novels, and if they don't have it in their physical inventory, they might be able to order it for you. Also, some specialized Japanese bookstores, either physical or online, could be a good place to search. There are also some e - book platforms like Kobo or Google Play Books that might have it available for download.
One possible theme could be unrequited love. The title gives the impression that one character has feelings for another who might not be aware or reciprocate right away.
I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with this light novel specifically. But generally, a light novel often has unique characters and an interesting story. It might be about some kind of relationship between the characters where one has an unexpected or special feeling towards the other as the title seems to imply.
I'm not sure. It might have elements of reality, or it could be purely fictional. Without more context or specific knowledge about it, it's impossible to give a definite answer.
Koi was a very popular traditional cultural symbol, usually depicted as a fish with golden scales. In Chinese culture, koi represented good luck, wealth, and happiness. It was a symbol of many families and businesses. During festivals and celebrations, people would make koi ponds and release koi fish in hopes that they would bring good luck and happiness. Koi carp were also widely used in cooking and medicine. They were considered a kind of fish with magical effects.