C R O S S W O R D
Across
- 3. A book used in academic courses or school lessons.
- 5. A novel featuring "Dracula," written by this Irish author (Initials: B.S.).
- 9. A detailed explanation or guide at the start of a book, often by someone other than the author.
- 10. The person responsible for producing a book or managing its publication.
- 12. A piece of fiction shorter than a novel but longer than a short story.
- 13. A novel or book that retells the life of a real person, focusing on their experiences.
Down
- 1. A novel written in the form of letters or correspondence between characters.
- 2. The part of a book where readers can find the meanings of technical or unfamiliar terms used in the text.
- 4. The final section of a book where the author ties up loose ends or provides reflection.
- 6. A type of book where information is arranged alphabetically on various topics.
- 7. A popular genre involving magical or supernatural elements, such as witches or wizards.
- 8. The writer of "The Great Gatsby" (Initials: F.S.F.).
- 10. A writer’s alternate name, used instead of their real one.
- 11. Famous for "The Catcher in the Rye" (Initials: J.D.S.).