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.
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.
Well, without having read 'koi wa ameagari no you ni light novel', it's hard to say precisely. However, light novels usually center around a main plot with sub - plots that enrich the story. Given the title, it could be about a love story that unfolds in a post - rain scenario. It might involve characters whose relationship is as delicate and fresh as the air after the rain, and the story could be filled with emotional nuances.
I'm not entirely sure as it seems like a rather unique and perhaps not a common phrase. It could potentially mean'my love in color comes out as a visual novel' but this is a very rough interpretation.
Sure. 'Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru' is a light novel that likely has a unique story. It might involve themes like relationships and character development. However, without having read it in detail, it's hard to say more specifically.
Online platforms are also a great place to search for it. Amazon, for example, often has a wide range of light novels available, both in physical and digital formats. There are also some specialized Japanese book import websites where you might be able to find this particular light novel.
I'm not aware of any specific visual novels directly related to this exact phrase. But there are many visual novels that deal with themes of love and color in a sense. For example, 'Clannad' has a lot of themes about different types of love and the world around the characters which could be seen as having a form of 'iro' or color in terms of the emotions and experiences.
One of the main features could be the character development of the sister. Starting as a gal - like character, she may grow and change throughout the story. There could be plotlines about her making friends, dealing with school bullies or social situations due to her appearance and style. And of course, the relationship with her brother or other family members would be a central part of the story, with their interactions evolving over time.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this web novel. But generally, 'isekai' often involves a character being transported to another world. Maybe it's about a character who gets involved ('makikomarete') and then is transferred to another world ('isekai teni suru') in the context of a web novel.