Definitely not. Light novels are mainly targeted at a wide range of readers, including young people. Incorporating such a disturbing topic as necrophilia would go against moral and ethical standards and the purpose of providing positive entertainment and literary value.
Another one is 'Before Sunrise'. It's about a young American man and a French woman who meet on a train and decide to spend a day together in Vienna. They talk, walk around the city, and slowly fall in love during that short time. It's a simple yet very charming love story.
It's unethical. The idea of necrophilia is repulsive in a moral sense. Fiction has the power to influence thoughts and values. Writing stories about this topic may not only shock and disgust readers but also can be seen as a form of disrespect for the dead and for human dignity as a whole.
In general, porn depicting fictional necrophilia is illegal. It violates moral and legal standards as it involves themes that are unacceptable and can cause harm to society's values and well-being.
A story can be 'kinda funny' when there are unexpected elements. For example, if someone is expecting a normal day at work but then their boss shows up dressed as a clown. The sudden deviation from the norm makes it funny.
Humor often comes from the absurdity in a story. If things happen in a way that defies normal expectations, like a cat acting like a dog, it can be 'kinda funny'. Also, self - deprecating humor in a story where someone makes fun of themselves in a light - hearted way can also contribute to it being 'kinda funny'.
One common theme is friendship. In many light novels, characters form deep and meaningful friendships that help them through various challenges. For example, in the 'Sword Art Online' series, Kirito and his friends rely on each other in the virtual world. Another theme is adventure. Characters embark on exciting journeys, like in 'Overlord' where the protagonist explores a new world. Love is also very common. It can be a romantic love between the main characters, which adds an emotional depth to the story.
One consequence is the moral outrage it can cause. It goes against the common values of society. Another is that it can have a negative impact on the mental state of those who come across it, causing distress or discomfort.
One great book that's kinda like a love story is 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green. It's about two teenagers, Hazel and Augustus, who meet at a cancer support group. Their relationship develops as they share their love for books and their experiences with illness. It's a poignant and beautiful story of young love in the face of mortality.