GENRE CATEGORIES
SUBGENRE CATEGORIES #1
SUBGENRE CATEGORIES #2
GUESS THE GENRE AND SUBGENRE #1
GUESS THE GENRE AND SUBGENRE #2
100

creative or imaginative writing.

FICTION

100

has aliens, advanced technology, or is set in the future

Science Fiction

100

Stories set during the time of REAL historical events, but with made-up characters.

Historical Fiction
100

Chris Crispin served in the military field of Improvised Explosive Device Disposal during the Iraq War. In other words Crispin was responsible for defusing and disposing bombs. In this text Crispin shares his real life experiences with readers and tells the true story of his time during the war. This text is best described in one word: explosive

Autobiography

100

The Basketball Player by Terry Rudder Chris

 Bosworth has just moved from the farm to the city, and he may be the most awkward freshman in the history of high school. He is lanky, unfashionable, and his voice keeps changing pitch when the teacher calls on him in class. But when Chris starts playing for the school's underdog basketball team, things start to change for him in a big wa

Fiction, Realistic Fiction

200

writing concerned with the beauty of language, often in rhyme

Poetry

200

Stories set in the future that feature extreme political or environmental conditions.

Dystopian Fiction

200
A story that features crimes or puzzles that are usually solved at the end.

Mystery

200

The Frog Princess retold by Alexander A.

A king tells his three sons to shoot arrows and to find brides where their arrows land. While the two older sons find women to marry, a frog picks up the youngest son's arrow. The king then orders each of the brides to complete a series of tasks such as spinning cloth and baking bread. In each of these tasks the frog far outdoes the other brides-to-be, as the frog uses magic to accomplish these tasks. At the end of the story, the frog princess is magically transformed back into a beautiful human girl and she and the prince live happily ever after.

Folklore, Fairytale

200

Cordwood Pete retold and illustrated by C.G. Mills

Mills retells the stories of Cordwood Pete, younger brother of Paul Bunyan. Unlike Paul, who grew to be a giant, Cordwood Pete was a mere 4 feet 9 inches. Pete's growth was stunted because he could never get enough to eat with Paul eating everything in site. But what Cordwood Pete lacked in size, he made up in speed. He was fast enough to cut 50 square miles in a single day!

Folklore, Tall Tale

300

writing that is true or factual

Non-Fiction

300

These are stories about a REAL person's life.

Biography

300

stories that could be true, but aren’t

Realistic Fiction

300

Radioactive Adolescent Samurai Frogs by Max Morton

In this modern graphic novel, scientists are testing the effects of radiation on a group of frogs when an earthquake allows them to escape. The frogs hide in a septic tank where a possum named Master Thorn teaches them the way of the Samurai. Master Thorn names the frogs after classic Greek thinkers and soon Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle use their Samurai abilities to fight crime and maintain justice. When they are not protecting the city, the Samurai frogs are eating oddly flavored tacos (like peanut butter and anchovies) in their septic tank and learning life lessons from Master Thorn

Fiction, Fantasy

300

Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare

Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?

Thou art more lovely and more temperate:

Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,

And summer’s lease hath all too short a date;

Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,

And often is his gold complexion dimm'd;

And every fair from fair sometime declines,

By chance or nature’s changing course untrimm'd;

But thy eternal summer shall not fade,

Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;

Nor shall death brag thou wander’st in his shade,

When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st:

   So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,

   So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

Poem

400

plays or scripts

Drama


400

has monsters, magic, or super powers

Fantasy

400

has gods & goddesses; may account for the creation of something

Myth

400

Caesar Must Live by Brad Meriwether

Plethos Alexander is a twelve-year-old boy growing up in Ancient Rome. Since his father was lost in the war, Plethos has had it pretty hard. He becomes a stable boy to help his mother earn money. After a long day of working, Plethos falls asleep in the stable only to wake up and overhear a secret conversation about an assassination plot on Julius Caesar. Now Plethos embarks on a mission to save the famed general, but can a simple stable boy get close enough to the Roman leader to save him?

Fiction, Historical Fiction

400

Rebound: The Recovery of Todd Kinney by Bob Roberts

Todd is a superstar athlete who injures his leg during a pivotal moment and loses his college scholarship. Soon he is abandoned by his friends and falls into a deep depression, but his family remains with him. As Todd works on his physical therapy, he decides that he wants to become a doctor. Todd faces many obstacles and struggles, but he overcomes all. A compelling narrative about a character that falls off the path but learns to walk again.

Fiction, Realistic Fiction

500

stories once passed down orally.

*Usually will say “retold by” or “adapted by

Traditional Literature

500

Stories that are intended to scare, spook, shock, or thrill the reader.

Horror

500

These are ancient stories that feature gods and goddesses.

Myth

500

We All Scream for Ice Cream by Sidney Gerber

 Sidney shares some of her favorite ice cream recipes in this specialty cookbook. Learn how to make such flavors as double chocolate fudge slide, triple lemon freeze, and vanilla. Never made ice cream before? Don't worry. Sidney's got you covered. This text gives readers specific instructions and photographs of the process. A must have for ice cream aficionados and casual enthusiasts alike

Non-Fiction, Informational

500

Put a Stake in It (the fourth book in the Sunset series) by Denise Rutherford

Chrissie is in love with Blake, a vampire who goes to her high school, but Blake doesn't even know that she exists. Chrissie tries to get Blake's attention in a variety of ways, including wearing a string of garlic on her neck. This only makes Blake think that she smells like garlic. But when Vince, a swamp monster who's in love with Chrissie, begins teaching her how to get to a vampire's heart, Chrissie starts sharpening wooden stakes. Readers will stay on the edge of their seats trying to figure out how this bizarre love triangle will conclude

Fiction, Fantasy

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