I'm not sure. Maybe you could search in some novels related to Spanish culture or street language.
I have no idea. It could be a novel in a specific genre or by a particular author who uses such phrases. You might have to do a broad search to find it.
I'm not sure. It might not have a direct and accurate translation as it seems like an unusual or perhaps non-standard phrase.
It might mean 'cartoon that I'm looking for my mother'. But the context could change the exact meaning.
There were many words that contained metaphor, such as wolf herding sheep, thunderous, facing a great enemy, treading on thin ice, and so on. These words used metaphor to describe different situations and states. Metaphor was a rhetorical device that could increase the liveliness of language and the strength of expression.
I have no clue about the author of 'La Madre'. You could try looking it up in a library or online literary resources.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to because the Eye of Medusa usually appears in fantasy, science fiction or horror novels. If you can provide more context, I can try to help you find related novels.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to. If you can provide more context or description, I will try my best to help you find a novel that contains "Feng Qingran".
One interesting 'The X - Files Chinga' fanfiction could be one that delves deeper into the backstory of the characters involved in the 'Chinga' episode. It might explore what led to the strange events in the town before Mulder and Scully arrived.
There were many novels with protagonists named " Slaughtering the Heavens." They were " Martial Emperor Slaughtering the Heavens,"" Primordial Heaven-Devouring Technique,"" Mortal World Immortal Way,"" Demon God Slaughtering the Heavens,"" I Want to Slaughter the Heavens,"" Douluo: Opening System VS Heavenly Dao, Failed to Fight,"" Divine Lord Slaughtering the Heavens," and " World Destroying Thunder Technique."