genres
Across
- 4. Explores futuristic or speculative concepts, often involving advanced technology, space exploration, or alternative realities.
- 5. Involves the solving of a crime or puzzle, often with a detective or amateur sleuth as the protagonist.
- 7. Portrays a society characterized by oppression, suffering, or injustice, often set in a future world where humanity faces extreme challenges.
- 9. Builds suspense and tension through high stakes situations, danger, and plot twists, often involving themes of espionage, crime, or psychological manipulation.
- 12. An account of past events, usually written in a factual and chronological manner.
- 13. Involves exciting and daring journeys, quests, or expeditions undertaken by the protagonist, often with elements of danger and exploration.
- 14. An account of a person's life written by someone else.
- 16. Crime Non-fiction books that explore real-life crimes, investigations, and legal proceedings.
- 18. An account of a journey, often including descriptions of places visited, experiences, and observations.
- 19. - Set in the past and often incorporates real historical events, figures, or settings, blending fact with fiction.
- 20. Works that explore fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
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- 1. Books that explain scientific concepts, discoveries, or theories for a general audience.
- 2. Features magical or supernatural elements set in imaginary worlds, often with epic quests and battles between good and evil.
- 3. Intends to scare, shock, or unsettle the reader with themes of fear, supernatural elements, or psychological terror.
- 6. Focuses on romantic relationships and emotional connections between characters, often with a central love story as the main plot.
- 8. Books offering advice or guidance on personal growth, mental health, relationships, or achieving goals.
- 10. A short piece of writing that presents the author's perspective or argument on a particular topic.
- 11. A narrative based on the author's personal experiences, memories, and reflections, often focusing on specific events or periods of their life.
- 15. A narrative of a person's life written by themselves.
- 17. A narrative based on the author's personal experiences, memories, and reflections, often focusing on specific events or periods of their life.