A book or author that’s stood the test of time and has continued to inspire meaningful discussion across generations. The author needs to be dead for their book to be considered a classic.
classics!
Fine Arts
Books where the information is primarily concerned with the aesthetic (beauty) vs the factual.
My brother likes to watches TV every night
My brother likes to WATCH TV every night.
(not watches)
Fantasy
Novels set in either a completely fictional world, or set in a version of this world that includes magic.
Books that describe ways of staying healthy: how to prevent or fight a specific medical issues; nutritional ideas; alternative medicine; nursing textbooks, etc.
Health and Wellness!
Does your father a teacher or a policeman?
IS your father a teacher or a policeman?
(not Does)
Novels where the plot revolves around solving why something has happened or will happen.
Cooking books
Collections of recipes and the history of food.
Do you have a cell phone?
Yes, I have.
Yes, I DO.
(not HAVE)
Science Fiction
Books that imagine a current possibility’s impact in the future.
Books which examine past true events. These can about a specific country, time period, or about specific events or set of events.
History books!
I do not a busy person. I do have a lot of free time.
I AM NOT a busy person. I do have a lot of free time. (not DO NOT)
These books offer fun, engaging stories in modern settings.
General Fiction!
Biography
Relates the story of a person’s life.
Are these your books over there on that table?
Are THOSE your books over there on that table.
(not THESE)