Across
- 3. A person who reads a book, enjoying the words and images on the pages, immersing themselves in the story and using their imagination.
- 7. Books that present factual information or real-life events, providing knowledge and information to the readers.
- 8. The time and place where a book's events take place, creating the backdrop and atmosphere for the story.
- 9. A section or division of a book, usually representing a distinct part of the story or a specific topic within the book.
- 11. The name of a book, often representing the main idea, theme, or a significant aspect of the story.
- 12. The drawings, pictures, or images in a book that help visualize the characters, settings, or important scenes in the story.
Down
- 1. The outer protective layer of a book, often featuring artwork, the title, and the author's name, giving readers a glimpse of what the book is about.
- 2. The people, animals, or imaginary beings in a book, each having their own traits, personalities, and roles in the story.
- 4. A specific category or type of book that shares common themes, styles, or storytelling elements, such as mystery, fantasy, adventure, or science fiction.
- 5. Books that are made up or imagined, usually portraying imaginary events, characters, or settings.
- 6. The sheets of paper bound together in a book, containing the text, illustrations, and other visual elements of the story.
- 10. The main storyline or sequence of events in a book, outlining the development and resolution of the story.
- 13. A place where books are kept, organized, and made available for people to borrow and read.
