You need to say which novel.
He was burning books along with the house that has the books
November, novelty, novel, novella, nova, novice
Godfrey Cass's daughter in the novel Silas Marner did not have a name at the beginning of the novel. She was referred to as 'the child'. however, when Silas discovers her, he calls her Eppie after his mother.
'Novel' is a common noun or an adjective (there are two uses) and as such, should normally only be capitalised when it is at the start of a sentence (as I have done for this answer). This is the case when it is a noun, as in example 1, or an adjective, as in example 2: 1. I have just finished reading the latest Margaret Atwood novel. 2. That's a novel way of eating cornflakes. It is possible that there is a very specific situation where it should be capitalised; for instance, there is a magazine called Novel, in which case a capital N is correct.
The Bourne Identity - novel - has 523 pages.
Janies hair, the pear tree, and Janies headwrap
Hannagan
In the beginning of the novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas used his bicycle to fuel at the House of the Old.
A beginning a middle and an end.
novel
Emma is twenty-one years old at the beginning of Jane Austen's novel "Emma."
What novel is that? There is a play by William Shakespeare by that name, but it is not in any way a novel.
Nebraska
Borgo Pass
situation
In the beginning of the novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen, Jane Bennet is reading a book called "First Impressions" by Miss Margaret Smith.
The ancestor that Scout mentions at the beginning of the novel is Simon Finch, and he was a fur trader.