Here are some different genres.
- Adventure: A genre of fiction that usually features a protagonist on a quest or journey that involves excitement, danger, and dramatic events.
- Romance is a genre that focuses on the romantic relationships between characters and typically has a happy ending.
- Fantasy is a genre that typically features magical or supernatural elements and is often set in imaginary or mythical worlds.
- Mystery: A genre that focuses on the solving of a puzzle or crime
- Horror is a genre that uses supernatural or violent elements to scare or frighten the reader.
- Science fiction is a genre that explores innovative and far of concepts, such as cutting-edge technology, space travel, time travel, parallel worlds, and extraterrestrial life.
- Thriller: A genre that aims to keep the reader on the edge of their seat and frequently includes elements of suspense, mystery, crime, and action.
- Historical fiction is a genre that is set in the past and often includes fictional characters and events that are interwoven with real historical events and figures.
- Drama: A genre that focuses on intense emotional experiences, relationships, and personal struggles, often performed on stage or as a screenplay.
- Crime is a genre that focuses on criminal activity and the efforts of law enforcement to solve the crime.
- Action: A genre that emphasizes fast-paced physical activity, including battles, chases, rescues, and other high-stakes events.
- Non-fiction: A genre that consists of works that present factual information about real events, people, and places.
- Biography: A type of non-fiction that tells the story of a person's life, often focusing on their personal, professional, and public experiences.
- Self-help: A nonfiction genre that offers the reader advice and practical guidance on a variety of personal development topics.
- Cookbook: A nonfiction book that contains recipes and cooking techniques for preparing food.
- Poetry is a genre of writing that uses rhythm, imagery, and figurative language to express emotions and ideas.
- Children's literature: A genre that is made just for kids. It is usually meant to teach, entertain, or inspire them.
- Young Adult: A genre that is marketed to and primarily written for adolescents, often dealing with themes and issues relevant to coming of age.
- Graphic novels are a genre that combines narrative storytelling with illustrations and graphics, often in comic book format.
- Classic Literature: A genre that includes works of lasting popularity and significance, usually by deceased authors, and is frequently considered part of the literary canon.