Across
- 4. N: The writer of a book. (6)
- 6. N: The front of the book. (5)
- 7. Adj: strange, not known, or not understood. (10)
- 9. N: The people in the boom are the main … and minor …. (10)
- 10. N: A summary of a book or play. (8)
- 16. N: The name of the company that produces, distributes and sells the book. (9)
- 17. N: A situation where multiple results are possible and the reader is left waiting to find out. In TV these often happen at the end of an episode. (11)
- 18. Adj: Happening in a way that you expect and is not unusual, or interesting. (11)
- 19. Adj: Causing strong feelings of sadness or sympathy. (6)
- 23. Adj: Extremely frightening. (5-8)
- 27. Adj: Written in an effective or interesting way. (4-8)
- 28. Adj: Amazing, Fantastic, very impressive. (8)
- 29. Adj: Stereotypical, often said, and so not unique or original. (7)
- 30. Adj: Very bad, Terrible. (5)
Down
- 1. Adj: Frightening. (5)
- 2. Adj: Making you think a lot about the theme, subject or idea of a book or film. (7-9)
- 3. Adj: Using words in a smart and funny way. (5)
- 5. Adj: A book that makes you cry. (4-6)
- 8. N: To describe a surprising event that changes the story. (5)
- 11. Adj: Boring and uninteresting. (4)
- 12. Adj: Humorous or comical. (5)
- 13. N: A section of the book which is often given a number, and sometimes a name. (7)
- 14. N: The place era where the story occurs. (7)
- 15. Adj: A book that does not have lots of excitement or action can be described as … or ...-moving. (4)
- 20. Adj: A book that is interesting and makes you want to keep reading can be called a real ...-….. (4-7)
- 21. Adj: Likely to change suddenly, or unexpected things happen. (13)
- 22. Adj: Really excellent. (6)
- 24. N: The basic story of the book. (4)
- 25. Adj: Extremely exciting. (8)
- 26. Adj: So interesting or exciting that it holds your attention completely. (8)
