Action & Adventure, Fast-paced stories with daring exploits, dangerous missions, survival challenges, and thrilling sequences. The plot often involves risk, danger, and physical challenges., Biography, A factual account of a real person’s life, detailing their experiences, achievements, struggles, and legacy., Children’s, Stories written specifically for children, using age-appropriate language and themes. Can include fantasy, adventure, or moral lessons., Classics, Timeless works of literature that have stood the test of time and are widely studied for their artistic merit (e.g., Pride and Prejudice)., Comics, Narratives told through sequential art—illustrations combined with dialogue and captions. Can cover any genre, from superheroes to memoirs., Crime & Mystery, Stories centered on criminal acts, investigations, or puzzles. Often feature detectives or amateur sleuths solving a crime., Fantasy, Fiction involving magical or supernatural elements, often set in imaginary worlds not bound by real-world laws of science., Fiction, Any narrative literature created from imagination rather than fact. Includes all subgenres like romance, fantasy, and thrillers., Historical, Stories set in the past, often blending fictional characters with real historical events or figures. Accuracy of setting and detail is key., Horror, Designed to evoke fear, dread, or shock. Often involves supernatural forces, monsters, or psychological terror., Humour, Works that emphasize comedy, satire, or witty dialogue. Aim to entertain and amuse readers., Literary, Fiction focused on style, character development, and thematic depth rather than plot-driven storytelling. Often explores complex human experiences., Poetry, Writing in verse form, emphasizing rhythm, imagery, and emotion. Can range from sonnets to free verse., Romance, Stories centered on love and relationships, often with emotional conflicts and a satisfying resolution., Science Fiction, Speculative stories exploring futuristic technology, space travel, alternate realities, or scientific possibilities. Often asks “what if?” questions., Short Stories, Brief fictional works, usually under 20,000 words, focusing on a single event, character, or theme., Thrillers, Suspenseful, fast-paced narratives designed to keep readers on edge. Often involve crime, espionage, or psychological tension..
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