I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it might be about a family's holiday experiences related to jello moulds, perhaps some funny or heartwarming events that occur during the holidays and are somehow connected to jello moulds.
Well, it's difficult to say precisely without having read it. However, based on the title, it seems like it would combine elements of the Rivers of London series, which often involves magic and mystery in London. The 'black mould' addition might suggest a new threat or an unusual phenomenon. It could be that the story follows characters, perhaps some of the regulars from the Rivers of London universe, as they encounter and try to understand this black mould situation. Maybe it has something to do with the pollution of the rivers or a strange magical manifestation related to the waterways.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But it's likely that the main characters are the family members, like the parents, children, and maybe grandparents if it's a multi - generational family story.
I don't know the main characters in this graphic novel. It could be new characters created specifically for this story, or it might include some of the well - known characters from the broader Rivers of London series.
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The novel was centered on the characters and described social life through the narration of the plot and the reflection of the characters. Creating characters is one of the most important ways for novels to reflect social life. By describing the character's personality, behavior, psychology and other details, readers can deeply understand and feel the character's image, so as to better understand and reflect social life.
Wow, this young master wants to read the final Doujin novel of the Legend of Sword and Fairy series! Then I, as a recommendation expert, will recommend you! As for the Legend of Sword and Fairy 1BG Doujinshi novel, the Lost Eye was a good one. It mainly told the story of Yanzhi and Su Mosheng. As for the Legend of Sword and Fairy 4BG Doujinshi novel, Frost was highly recommended. It mainly told the story of Nightshade and Chengnan. The writing style was very beautiful. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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The following are some recommendations for BG's interstellar travel novels:
1. "Interstellar Retired Guide": The story tells the story of the female protagonist, as one of the army commanders in the chaotic battle between Earth and the Zerg, dying in battle and transmigrating 300 years later, retiring on a planet at the edge of the interstellar space. The female protagonist accidentally met a military academy student who had fallen from the planet. Through the museum, the female protagonist could contact her comrades from 300 years ago, which also allowed the female protagonist to see the possibility of changing the past.
2. [The Universe's First Amusement Park (Holographic)]: The female protagonist transmigrated to the galaxy and inherited the amusement park left behind by the original owner's parents. In the interstellar era, where there were almost no diseases that caused death, the female protagonist managed this amusement park and developed a special relationship.
3. "I became a mech god of war after being addicted to games": The female protagonist suddenly died while playing the game and transmigrated to the interstellar era, bringing along the game system. According to the game mission, the female lead entered the combat department of the military academy to learn mecha and combat. She then started an adventure story with a group of friends and the male lead.
4. "Interstellar Crossing: The Crown Princess 'Purple Wooden House": The story tells the love story between the crown prince of the Sodier Empire and the exiled criminal, Lian Nuo. The crown prince was a male, and Lian Nuo was a female with a very low fertility rate. How would their love progress?
5. [The General Always Wants to Be the Master [Interstellar]]: The female protagonist transmigrated to an exiled planet in the Interstellar Era, where the living environment was difficult. The female protagonist had maxed out her survival skills. She could fight, resist, and cook. The male protagonist was a general of the Empire. During an accident, he entered the body of the robot adjutant and was picked up by the female protagonist to be repaired. In the early stages, the male protagonist did not know whether the female protagonist was a friend or a foe, and slowly fell in love with the female protagonist.
These novels were all works of BG's interstellar travel, covering different storylines and topics for readers to choose from.