Well, without more context, it's difficult to say precisely. 'Ore ga suki nano' could imply that it's centered around a character's feelings of liking something or someone. In the context of a light novel, it could be about a protagonist's love for another character, an object, or a particular situation. It might also involve themes like self - discovery related to those feelings within a fictional world that light novels often create.
Since I don't have first - hand knowledge of this light novel, it's just speculation. It could be a story that defies traditional relationship norms. Maybe the main character is in a situation where they are the object of someone's affection instead of what is expected, like a daughter - like figure. And this unexpected situation could drive the plot, with various characters dealing with their emotions and the implications of such an unusual preference.
You could try looking for it in specialized light novel stores, either physical ones if there are any in your area that carry a wide range of imports, or online stores like Amazon, which often has a good selection of light novels from different regions.
Since I don't have direct knowledge of the 'Musume Janakute Mama ga Suki Nano' light novel, it's hard to say precisely. However, light novels often have complex characters and plots. It could be about the exploration of an unusual bond that defies the normal perception of a mother - child relationship, perhaps delving into the psychological aspects of the characters involved.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't played this particular visual novel. It might be a story about someone expressing their love, as 'anata no koto o suki to iwasete' can be translated roughly as 'Let me tell you that I like you' in English. Maybe it's a romantic visual novel with a plot centered around relationships and confessions.
The 'soredemo boku wa kimi ga suki' light novel is an interesting piece of work. It may use vivid language to describe the emotions of the characters. There could be various sub - plots that support the main theme of the protagonist's love for another character. It might also explore the insecurities and joys that come with having strong feelings for someone, and how these emotions affect the characters' decisions and actions.
You can try looking for it in local bookstores that specialize in Japanese light novels. Some big - chain bookstores might also carry it if they have a section for imported or niche literature.
Some light novels with similar themes might include 'My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected'. It has a focus on relationships that are not straightforward and characters with their own quirks. 'Monthly Girls' Nozaki - kun' is also somewhat related as it plays with different types of relationships in a comical way. And 'Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo' which has a story about unique relationships among the characters.
Based on the title, it could be a story that revolves around the interaction between a powerful and perhaps menacing figure like the Maou and an ordinary person. Maybe there are comical elements as the two very different characters from different worlds collide. It could also explore themes of power, friendship, or the ordinary person's journey in a world influenced by the Maou.