Books

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Across
  1. 2. A place where books, periodicals, and other materials are kept for borrowing or reference, providing resources for reading and research.
  2. 3. A book or other product that sells in very large numbers, often surpassing other books in popularity and sales.
  3. 6. A person who creates drawings or pictures for books, often enhancing the text and bringing the story to life visually.
  4. 8. Literature created from the imagination rather than based on real events or facts, including novels, short stories, and plays.
  5. 10. Prose writing that presents factual information or discusses real events, people, places, or ideas, like biographies, history books, or essays.
  6. 12. A company or person responsible for producing and distributing books or other written works to the public.
  7. 14. The sequence of events in a story or novel, including the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
  8. 15. A person who writes books, stories, or other written works, creating characters, plots, and settings for readers to enjoy.
Down
  1. 1. A person or animal in a story, novel, or play, often with distinct traits, personality, and role in the plot.
  2. 4. A long fictional prose narrative, typically depicting characters, plots, and settings invented by the author.
  3. 5. A category or type of literature, art, or music characterized by a particular style, form, or content, such as mystery, fantasy, or romance.
  4. 7. A narrative or tale of events or experiences, often involving characters and a sequence of events.
  5. 9. A main division of a book, typically with its own title or number, representing a segment of the story or content.
  6. 11. The name of a book, story, or other written work, often indicating its subject, theme, or main idea.
  7. 13. A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers, often containing stories, information, or ideas.