I'm not sure specifically as there could be many aspects to Maddie Day's 'Fantastic Fiction'. It might be a collection of imaginative stories full of unique characters and exciting plots.
Maddie Clifton, in the context of the story, could be a young girl who had a unique experience. Maybe she was a talented artist or athlete. Or she could be an older woman with a wealth of life experiences to share, such as surviving through tough times in history or making a mark in a male - dominated profession. There are so many possibilities depending on what the story is centered around.
๐I recommend the wuxia fantasy novel,"From the Smiling Proud Jianghu to the Great Ming State Preceptor", to you. It has a similar beginning: I had a palm fight with Zuo Lengchan and a sword fight with Dongfang Bubai. Wei Yang felt that Jianghu was actually not interesting. Only the big peach that went with wine was okay. Then, how about planting a grain of peach blossoms? At this moment, the little Emperor sent a letter,"Daddy, save me!" I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Another option could be the novels of Seanan McGuire. McGuire's works are often full of imagination, with unique settings and characters. Her stories can be quite fantastical, with elements that range from the magical to the otherworldly. If Maddie Day's 'Fantastic Fiction' is about exploring new and strange fictional concepts, McGuire's books would be a great comparison. For example, her Wayward Children series takes readers on adventures through different fantastical worlds, which could be similar to the kind of experience one might get from Maddie Day's work.
It depends on the context and the intentions behind it. If it's done in a respectful and non - exploitative way, within the boundaries of the fan community's rules, it could potentially be seen as a creative exploration. However, more often than not, such a plot involving pregnancy can be seen as too invasive and not in good taste.
I'm not sure about the most popular ones specifically. But there could be some that have gained a following among visual novel enthusiasts. It would depend on various factors like the quality of the story, the art style, and how well it captures the essence of White Day.
I'm not aware of any specifically named 'dead day visual novel' being extremely popular at the moment. However, there are so many visual novels out there that it's possible one exists under a less - known name or within a niche community.
The 15th volume of the full-time master novel was called " Thirty-seven consecutive wins." This novel was written by Butterfly Blue and published by Yangcheng Evening News Press. The story was about Ye Xiu setting a shocking record, winning thirty-seven consecutive victories. This novel was part of the " All-time Expert " series. It described the white-hot stage of the tenth season of the regular season, where teams competed fiercely in order to enter the playoffs.
While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!