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1. Realistic Fiction, made up stories that could potentially be done in real life. Example, "seven husbands of evelyn hugo", a story about a female celebrity that have married seven husbands throughout her life, and all the ups and downs that happen troughout her relationships.
2.Fanasty Fiction, made up stories that include unrealistic and otherworldly events and characters. Example, the "Percy Jackson" series, a novel series about a boy that is a demigod child of Poseidon, going through adventures so solve problems in a prophecy. It includes many fictional characters like greek gods, monsters, etc..
3.Historical Fiction, similar to realistic fiction, historical fiction are made up stories that fit into a time in history, sometimes with an added bit of fantasy. Example "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," follows an African american family dealing with discrimination in the 1960s.
4.Psychological Horror- Fiction, a story that typically follows a characters mind undoes it self, and the character starts losing their self conscious and start doing what their minds believe to be right, typically in a bad way. Example, "American Psycho" (a good novel, with a film adaptation thats actually decent, this just my personal opinion btw), follows the character that is a upperclass man in NY by day, and a vicious killer by night. He starts losing his self control, and starts doing the worse, (too innapropiate to list)
5. Rom-com fictions, a story that follows a character trying to seek love, or solve relationship problems throughout the book, with added twists of humor. Example, "To All the Boys Ive Loved Before" follows a teenager, Lara Jean, who wrote secret love letters to her crushes as a young girl. Later her younger sister, Kitty finds the letter and distributes them out to all her previous crushes.
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