Sid Haig doesn't have a role in Pulp Fiction. There may be some confusion. Pulp Fiction features a different set of actors and their respective characters.
Another great one is 'How to Stop Time'. It follows the story of a man who has lived for a very long time and his experiences through different historical periods. It's a really interesting exploration of time and human nature.
Sure. 'The Boy at the Back of the Class' is a good start. It's a heartwarming and accessible story, often suitable for younger readers as well as those new to Matt Haig's work.
In science fiction, 'Sid the Giver' could potentially be a character who plays a crucial role in the story. Maybe Sid is a giver in the sense of providing knowledge, technology, or some form of power that drives the plot forward. For example, Sid could be an alien who gives humanity a new form of energy source that changes the course of their civilization.
Probably not. I haven't really heard of 'Sid the Giver' being a widely known concept in mainstream science fiction. There are so many different and diverse concepts in science fiction that it's easy for something relatively unknown to exist.
His books tend to blend elements of the fantastical with the real world. In 'The Midnight Library', the concept of a library between life and death is a very imaginative idea, but it's also used to explore very real - life themes like regret and the search for purpose. His writing style is also quite accessible, making his complex ideas easy to understand for a wide range of readers.
You can try fanfiction.net. It has a large collection of various fan fictions, and there's a good chance you'll find some Sid Jenkins fan fictions there.