A type of book that explains the meaning of words.
A Dictionary
A type of book that follows a crime from the moment it is committed to the moment it is solved.
Mystery Novel
The “backbone” of a book, connecting the two side-covers.
Spine
This author wrote the "Harry Potter" series.
J.K. Rowling
An orphan living with his aunt and uncle, discovers he's a wizard on his eleventh birthday.
Harry Potter
A type of book that provides you synonyms and antonyms.
A Thesaurus
A type of book that focuses on the love between two people and their relationship.
Romance Novel
An introductory section of a literary work.
Prologue
This author wrote "The Cat in the Hat."
Dr. Seuss
Four English siblings who discover a wardrobe that transports them to a magical world.
Chronicles of Narnia
A type of book that is a systematic study of topics like reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.
Book on Philosophy
A type of book that explores imaginative and speculative concepts about the future.
Science Fiction
A short note of gratitude or expression of thanks from an author to a person, group, or cause that inspired or supported the book's creation.
Dedication
The author of "Lord of the Rings."
J.R.R. Tolkien
A normal seventeen-year-old girl who falls in love with a vampire.
Twilight
A type of book that is a factual and historical account of one's entire life from beginning to end.
An Autobiography
A type of book that features magical and supernatural elements in an imaginary world.
Fantasy
An alphabetical list of terms or words found in or relating to a specific subject, text, or dialect, with explanations; a brief dictionary.
Glossary
This author wrote "The Shining" and "It."
Stephen King
A meek Hobbit from the Shire and eight companions set out on a journey.
Lord of the Rings
A type of book that describes, examines, questions, analyzes, and investigates past events and their patterns of cause and effect.
Book on History
A type of book that aims to scare, disturb, or shock its audience.
Horror
An alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc., with references to the places where they occur, typically found at the end of a book.
Index
This author wrote "The Great Gatsby."
F. Scott Fitzgerald
It tells the story of the ongoing battle between the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros.
Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice of Fire)