It's remarkable how many Israeli novels use the figure of a young person to set the future against both the present and the past.
Various novels, articles, and stories have used this slang term to show a physical attraction one person has toward another.
Many poems, short stories, and novels use figures of speech.
The latter novels used a form in which the narrative of the story is dispersed across many narrators.
Many visual novels use voice actors to provide voices for the characters in the game.
Wordless novels use sequences of expressive images to tell a story.
The novels used to be all alike, and had a quite vulgar tone.
The novels used to lead us on to a foolish interest in the fortunes of the boy and girl they described.
Many novels use fictitious locations, but Nature Girl does not.
The 19th-century novels used to do this as a matter of course.