Since I don't know the details of 'the 12th angel novel', it's hard to tell you the main plot. However, generally, a novel might revolve around characters' relationships, their goals and the challenges they face. It could be about a character's journey to discover something or deal with some sort of conflict, but without reading it, it's just speculation.
I'm sorry, I haven't read this novel specifically, so I can't give the exact main plot. But generally, a 'fallen angel' theme might involve an angel who has been cast out from heaven for some reason, perhaps defying the divine rules. And 'Silva' is likely the name of a main character. Maybe Silva experiences a journey of self - discovery, redemption or struggle in a world that is both strange and full of challenges after falling.
The plot focuses on Alita. She's in a post - apocalyptic world. She has to deal with the Motorball scene and other threats. And she's constantly searching for her true identity which is the core of the story.
I'm not entirely sure about the detailed plot of the 5th one. However, in general, Jack Reacher novels are about his adventures. He might be in a new town, encounter some bad guys, and then start his journey to uncover the truth and bring justice. So, the 5th novel probably follows a similar pattern with its own unique twists.
I'm not sure about the exact plot. But it probably continues the story of the My Hero Academia world with new challenges for the heroes.
I'm sorry I haven't read 'the fifth angel novel' specifically, so I can't give a detailed introduction. You can try to find some book reviews or summaries online.
The plot often revolves around Janet Frame's own life experiences, including her battles with mental health issues and her journey towards self - discovery.
I'm afraid I can't answer who the main characters are in this novel. You could check the book's description on the cover or at the back, or look for some reader reviews which might mention the main characters.
As we are not certain which Ferber novel from 1924 is in question, we can't be definite about the main plot. However, considering Ferber's body of work, it might tell the story of a person's journey of self - discovery. Maybe the protagonist is trying to break free from the constraints of their small - town life or a particular social class. There could be a series of events that force the character to reevaluate their values and dreams, and in the process, they interact with a diverse cast of characters, each with their own motives and backstories, which all contribute to the overall narrative.
Sorry, I don't have specific details about the 4th crossfire novel without more information.
Sorry, without more specific information about what'mxtx' specifically refers to, it's hard to give a detailed introduction. But generally, it could be a work that continues the author's signature style, whatever that may be.