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A person or company that produces and sells books
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Brief fictional texts that tell a complete story. thrillers Exciting stories designed to create suspense and tension.
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Books that involve solving crimes or uncovering secrets.
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Books based on real facts and information.
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A person who writes content for a blog.
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An article or entry published online.
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Stories based on futuristic science and technology.
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A section or part of a book.
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To make a book or text available to the public.
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A person who writes poems.
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A collection or form of literary work written in verse.
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A love story, usually in novel form.
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The front part of a book that shows its title and design.
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To review and correct a text before publishing.
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A person who reviews and improves written content.
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A traditional story often involving magic or imaginary events.
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Stories intended to scare or create fear.
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A personal record of thoughts, events, or reflections.
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A person who writes lyrics for songs.