The characters in these stories are often highly emotional. Their love is not the normal kind but more of an all - consuming passion. They are likely to be very devious too. They will use underhanded methods to get what they want, like spreading false rumors or causing small accidents to those they see as threats to their relationship. In a story, a yandere character faked being a friend to a girl just to get closer to the guy she liked and then started to sabotage the girl's reputation.
One story could be about a girl in a school setting. She was secretly in love with a boy. Whenever another girl got too close to him, she would start to spread rumors about that girl, trying to drive her away from the boy. It was a really creepy situation as she would always be watching the boy's every move and the girls around him.
Kanon was an anime, and Doujin novels usually referred to the re-creation of the original work, which may include some original plots or characters.
Here are some Kanon anime doujin novels that might suit your taste:
1 " Kanon Time Traveler "
2 " Kanon Red Pupil Girl "
3 " The Bride of Kanon Magician "
4 " Kanon's Mark of Wings "
5 "Kanon Summer Shadow"
Kanon's Future Diary
7. Kanon Fantasy World
8 " Kanon Kuroko's Basketball "
Chapter 9: KANON Scar of Wings 2
10 " The Bride of the Kanon Magician 2 "
These are some recommendations from Kanon's anime and doujin novels. I hope they can help you.
It depends. If the portrayal of the yandere girlfriend is done in an interesting and nuanced way, it could be appealing. But if it's overly stereotypical or one-dimensional, then no.
Indian romcom novels often feature strong family elements. Family traditions, values, and opinions usually play a big role in the relationships of the characters. For example, in 'Two States', the couple has to deal with their families' different cultural backgrounds. Also, they usually have vivid descriptions of Indian settings, whether it's a bustling city or a small village.
A gift from her in a yandere manga can have multiple meanings. It could be a sign of the yandere's obsessive love, an attempt to control the situation, or a way to create drama and tension in the story. Sometimes, it might even be a red herring to mislead the reader.