Yes, it has a certain level of popularity, especially among fans of visual novels and those interested in stories about friendship and personal relationships.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a light novel often involves a unique story, perhaps with elements of fantasy. It might be about a world where the seven makens (not sure exactly what makens are in this context) rule or have a significant influence.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, 'isekai' often involves a character being transported to another world. A 'freeter' might be the main character who undergoes some kind of transformation or adventure in this new world. It could be about their struggles, growth, or discovery in this strange new realm.
I'm sorry, I don't know the main characters in this light novel as I haven't read it. Maybe there is a hero who is trying to oppose the shihai (control) of the seven makens.
Well, without having read the 'freeter ga jimini isekai teni suru novel', we can only speculate. It could be special in many ways. For example, the combination of the freeter concept and isekai might create a new type of character arc. The protagonist might use their skills or mindset from their freeter life in the new world they are transported to. Also, the story might explore the contrast between the relatively laid - back freeter lifestyle and the challenges of the isekai world, which could make for an interesting read.
Some people might prefer the anime because it's more accessible and easier to consume in a shorter amount of time. However, others who are die - hard fans of the story and want to explore every nuance might lean towards the light novel. In the end, it really varies from person to person based on what they value more in a story - telling medium.
The 'Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai' light novel ending involves the development of the relationships among the characters. Generally, it shows how the main characters' friendship and personal growth progress towards a conclusive state. However, without reading it in detail, it's hard to provide every nuance of the ending.
The unique concept of a character feeling like he has few friends is what makes it special. It's relatable to a lot of people who might have felt the same way at some point.