would a fictional book consisting of vampires and werwolves fall under the category of “fantasty”?
Candie™ asked:
I have to do a book review and I’m doing it on Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, and vampires & werewolves are in it.
I have to do a book review and I’m doing it on Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, and vampires & werewolves are in it.
In my conclusion, I’m including, “So if you like a little bit of action, romance, and _______ then this is the book for you to read.” What book category should I put in the blank, pertaining to the vampires and werwolves in the story?
Help if you can.
Thanks.
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LJ K
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I think fantasy would fit in very nicely.
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ck1
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I agree with LJ K, fantasy would be the right genre.
from Wikipedia: “Fantasy is a genre that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme, and/or setting. The genre is generally distinguished from science fiction and horror by overall look, feel, and theme of the individual work, though there is a great deal of overlap between the three (collectively known as speculative fiction).”
For more information on the fantasy genre, read
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wotan
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Folklore? Mythology? I think these categories would be more accurate than fantasy. The Occult? Anyway, these are my candidates.
Wotan
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peace_love_pink2
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Fantasy because its supernatural
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Reader
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I agree. Fantasy fills in the blank well.
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Kira
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yes young adult fantasy
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bardsandsages
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Actually, I believe the correct genre for the book is paranormal romance.
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