Use different colored pens or highlighters. For example, use one color for dialogue, another for descriptions, and a third for your own notes. This makes it easy to distinguish between different elements at a glance.
One story could be that a mature woman was at a busy office. She was rushing to attend an important meeting when suddenly, her bra strap broke. She felt really embarrassed but had to compose herself quickly. She grabbed a jacket to cover up and continued on to the meeting, hoping no one noticed her discomfort.
Well, once a mature woman was on a bus when her bra strap broke. She started giggling nervously to herself because she thought it was such a typical 'bad day' kind of thing. She then tied a knot in the strap under her shirt to hold it in place until she got home. It was a bit uncomfortable but she found the whole situation rather comical in hindsight.
One way to keep up is to set up alerts on your phone or email for when new Marvel Comics are released. Another option is to follow the authors or illustrators on social media as they sometimes give sneak peeks or updates.
It could be that there is a new display in the university library where all the novel and romance books are lined up for students to easily access. This might be part of an initiative to promote reading in these genres.
I'm not entirely sure what you specifically mean by 'all lined up'. If you are asking about the availability of novel and romance books at Rusk University, it could be that they are neatly arranged in the library. Maybe there is a special display or collection.