Is a book publication made available in digital form.
Non- fiction
[nɒnˈfɪkʃ(ə)n]-
books that give facts about real events, things, or people
Light fiction
[laɪt ˈfɪkʃn]-
easy reading
Chick lit
[tʃɪk lɪt]-
novels written for, about, or by young educated women
Science-fiction
books and films about imaginary future events and characters, often dealing with space travel and life on other planets. Science fiction is often called sci-fi.
[ˈsaɪəns ˈfɪkʃn] -
literature about business and finance
Business & Finance[ˈbɪznəs ənd ˈfaɪnæns]-
Politics [ˈpɑːlətɪks]-
political literature
books about the journeys
Travel books [ˈtrævl ˈbʊks]-
Autobiography [ɔːtəbaɪˈɑːɡrəfi] -
a book about your life that you write yourself
Thriller / Mystery [θrɪlər / ˈmɪstri]-
a book that tells an exciting story, especially about something dangerous like a crime
Romance[roʊmæns]-
a book about a romantic relationship
Satire [ˈsætaɪər]-
a book that uses this humour
(the use of humour to criticize someone or something and make them seem silly)
* humour-
Horror [ˈhɔːrər]-
books that are intended to frighten people
Religious
[rɪˈlɪdʒəs]-
books relating to religion, or to the beliefs and practices of a particular religion
Children’s books [ˈtʃɪldrən bʊks]-
books for children with fairy tales or basic knowledges
Dictionary [ˈdɪkʃəneri]-
Encyclopedia [ɪnˌsaɪkləˈpiːdiə]-
a book which provides information about many different subjects or about one particular subject.
Series [ˈsɪriːz]-
a set of books that are published with the same design in order to show that they belong to the same group
Anthology [ænˈθɑːlədʒi]-
a book containing poems, stories, or songs written by different people.
a book, that lists words in one language and gives translations in another
Fiction: historical fiction, science fiction, realistic fiction, fantasy
Nonfiction: informational writing, persuasive writing, biography, autobiography
Folklore: fable, fairy tale, tall tale, myth, legend
1. The Man behind the Moon by Shelton Pacer
This text tells the true life story of Richard Proctor, who argued in the 1870s that the dark spots on the Moon's surface were craters formed by collision, not volcanoes as previously believed.
Genre:_________________ Subgenre:__________________
3. Space Racers by Eric Marshall This book follows a group of competitors from different interstellar backgrounds who are competing to win the ultimate race across the universe.
Genre:__________ Subgenre:______________
5. Ms. Dandridge by Jane Bryant It is the summer of 1758 and love is in the air. A young George Washington, future leader of the Revolution and a founding father of America, meets a widowed Martha Dandridge and sparks fly. But Martha's got a big family and not everybody is happy to see her moving on with her life. Will love triumph or are the wounds of Martha's past too deep to mend? Genre:____________ Subgenre: ___________
7. I Want a Puppy by Shirley Douglas Second-grade student Shirley Douglass argues as to why her parents should buy her a puppy.
Genre: ________________ Subgenre:_____________
9. Odysseus's Long Trip Home retold by Ginger B. Miller After the fall of Troy, Odysseus, hero of the Trojan War, and his men seek to return home. But after angering Poseidon, the God of the sea, the journey home is anything but smooth. Miller retells the epic story of Odysseus's voyage across the sea.
Genre:_____________ Subgenre:___________
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