Across
- 2. (7 letters) Genre involving suspense, clues, and solving puzzles (Nancy Drew, Sherlock Holmes).
- 4. (5 letters) Genre designed to make you laugh (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Big Nate)
- 5. (10 letters) This genre is set in the past, often focused on real events or periods (Number the Stars, The Book Thief).
- 9. (9 letters) This genre is uplifting and points towards our awesome God.
- 10. (9 letters) Genre filled with excitement, danger, and characters going on dangerous journeys (Percy Jackson, Hatchet).
Down
- 1. (7 letters) Genre combining text and visuals, often in comic-book format (Dog Man, Smile).
- 3. (8 letters) Genre that keeps readers on the edge of their seats with suspense, danger, and high stakes (One of Us is Lying).
- 6. (7 letters) This genre explores futuristic concepts, technology, and sometimes outer space (The Hunger Games, Ender's Game).
- 7. (9 letters) Fictional stories set in believable settings with characters facing everyday problems (Wonder, Because of Winn-Dixie).
- 8. (7 letters) Genre with magical worlds, creatures, and imaginary elements (Harry Potter, The Hobbit).
