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