Types of Books
Across
- 4. These books are based on a sequence of hand-drawn pictures (ex. "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" by Frank Miller).
- 8. ...fiction descries the relationship and romantic love between two people.
- 9. A story for children that involves imaginary creatures and magical events.
- 11. A narrative on someone’s life written by someone else.
- 13. It has a suspenseful plot that often involves a mysterious crime.
- 14. This book genre deals with crime, criminal motives and the investigation.
Down
- 1. ... fiction is about imaginative concepts such as technology, time travel (ex. "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins).
- 2. These books include a legend or traditional narrative, often based in part on historical events.
- 3. It creates the feeling of fear, repulsion, fright or terror in the readers.
- 5. These books are widely taught in schools (ex. "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare).
- 6. A book with a story set in a fantasy world.
- 7. They are written periodically at regular definitive intervals.
- 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).
- 12. It is meant to entertain and sometimes cause intended laughter in readers.