Types of Books

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Across
  1. 4. These books are based on a sequence of hand-drawn pictures (ex. "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" by Frank Miller).
  2. 8. ...fiction descries the relationship and romantic love between two people.
  3. 9. A story for children that involves imaginary creatures and magical events.
  4. 11. A narrative on someone’s life written by someone else.
  5. 13. It has a suspenseful plot that often involves a mysterious crime.
  6. 14. This book genre deals with crime, criminal motives and the investigation.
Down
  1. 1. ... fiction is about imaginative concepts such as technology, time travel (ex. "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins).
  2. 2. These books include a legend or traditional narrative, often based in part on historical events.
  3. 3. It creates the feeling of fear, repulsion, fright or terror in the readers.
  4. 5. These books are widely taught in schools (ex. "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare).
  5. 6. A book with a story set in a fantasy world.
  6. 7. They are written periodically at regular definitive intervals.
  7. 10. ...fiction has a story that is true to life and seems real but isn’t actually real (ex. "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green).
  8. 12. It is meant to entertain and sometimes cause intended laughter in readers.