Its story might be what makes it unique. It could have a particular plotline that delves deeper into the emotions and relationships of the characters in a way that other BL graphic novels don't. For example, it might explore certain aspects of the characters' personalities more thoroughly or have a more complex relationship dynamic. Also, the cultural references or the setting it uses could be different from the common ones in the genre, which adds to its uniqueness.
I'm not sure which specific novel you're referring to. Different novels have different important chapters depending on the plot, characters, and themes. For example, in a mystery novel, the chapter where the big clue is revealed could be a very important 'capitulos da novel'.
To analyze the 'capitulos da novel' effectively, you need to pay attention to the language used. The author's choice of words can give hints about the mood and significance of each chapter. Also, look at the relationships between characters in the different chapters. Are there new alliances or conflicts? Another aspect is the foreshadowing. Check if there are any hints in the earlier 'capitulos da novel' that lead to events in later ones.
One similar work could be 'Given'. It also has elements of BL (Boys' Love) and is presented in a graphic novel - like style with great art and an engaging story about the relationship between the characters.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'u of u invetro' refers to. It could be something very specific to a particular institution or field. Maybe it's about the University of Utah (assuming 'u of u' means that) and some in - vitro related research or experiences there. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly.