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  • Novel
  • Long fictional narrative story

    A novel is an extended work of narrative fiction usually written in prose and published as a book. The word derives from the Italian: novella for 'new'

    Novel

    Novel

  • It (novel)
  • 1986 novel by Stephen King

    It is a 1986 horror novel by American author Stephen King. This is his 22nd book and his 17th novel written under his own name. The story follows seven

    It (novel)

    It (novel)

    It_(novel)

  • There There (novel)
  • 2018 novel by Tommy Orange

    There There is the debut novel by Cheyenne and Arapaho author Tommy Orange. Published in 2018, the book follows a large cast of Native Americans living

    There There (novel)

    There_There_(novel)

  • Was (novel)
  • 1992 novel by Geoff Ryman

    WFA–nominated 1992 novel by Canadian author Geoff Ryman, published by HarperCollins, focusing on themes of L. Frank Baum's 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard

    Was (novel)

    Was_(novel)

  • Novelization
  • Adaptation of another work into a novel

    A novelization (or novelisation) is a derivative novel that adapts the story of a work created for another medium, such as a film, TV series, stage play

    Novelization

    Novelization

    Novelization

  • The Correspondent (novel)
  • 2025 novel by Virginia Evans

    is an epistolary novel by American author Virginia Evans. It was published on April 29, 2025, by Crown Publishing Group. The novel follows the letters

    The Correspondent (novel)

    The_Correspondent_(novel)

  • James (novel)
  • 2024 book by Percival Everett

    James is a novel by American author Percival Everett published by Doubleday in 2024. The novel is a reimagining of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark

    James (novel)

    James_(novel)

  • Yellowface (novel)
  • 2023 novel by R. F. Kuang

    Yellowface is a 2023 satirical novel written by R. F. Kuang. The book was described as a satire of racial diversity in the publishing industry as well

    Yellowface (novel)

    Yellowface_(novel)

  • V. C. Andrews
  • American novelist (1923–1986)

    best known for her 1979 novel Flowers in the Attic, which inspired two movie adaptations and four sequels. While her novels are not classified by her

    V. C. Andrews

    V._C._Andrews

  • Piranesi (novel)
  • 2020 fantasy novel by Susanna Clarke

    speculative fiction novel by English author Susanna Clarke, published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2020. It is Clarke's second novel, following her debut

    Piranesi (novel)

    Piranesi_(novel)

  • Nausea (novel)
  • 1938 novel by Jean-Paul Sartre

    is a philosophical novel by the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, published in 1938. It is Sartre's first novel. The novel takes place in 'Bouville'

    Nausea (novel)

    Nausea_(novel)

  • Light novel
  • Popular type of Japanese literature genre

    A light novel (Japanese: ライトノベル, Hepburn: raito noberu) is a type of popular literature novel from Japan usually classified as young adult fiction, generally

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    Light_novel

  • The Novel
  • 1991 novel by James A. Michener

    The Novel (1991) is a novel written by American author James A. Michener. A departure from Michener's better known historical fiction, The Novel is told

    The Novel

    The_Novel

  • Epistolary novel
  • Novel written as a series of letters

    An epistolary novel (/ɪˈpɪstəlɛri/) is a novel written as a series of letters between the fictional characters of a narrative. The term is often extended

    Epistolary novel

    Epistolary novel

    Epistolary_novel

  • A, A Novel
  • 1968 book by Andy Warhol

    a, also known as a: A Novel, is a 1968 book by the American artist Andy Warhol published by Grove Press. It is a nearly word-for-word transcription of

    A, A Novel

    A,_A_Novel

  • Siddhartha (novel)
  • 1922 novel by Hermann Hesse

    Siddhartha: An Indian novel (German: Siddhartha. Eine indische Dichtung; German: [ziˈdaʁta] ) is a 1922 novel by Hermann Hesse that deals with the spiritual

    Siddhartha (novel)

    Siddhartha (novel)

    Siddhartha_(novel)

  • Social novel
  • Literary subgenre

    like thesis novel, propaganda novel, industrial novel, working-class novel and problem novel are also used to describe this type of novel; a recent development

    Social novel

    Social_novel

  • Visual novel
  • Narrative-focused video game genre

    Visual novels are a video game genre of Japanese origin focused on presenting a story. Progress is made via means such as clicking, tapping or pressing

    Visual novel

    Visual_novel

  • Dune (novel)
  • 1965 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert

    science fiction novel by American author Frank Herbert, originally published as two separate serials (1963–64 novel Dune World and 1965 novel Prophet of Dune)

    Dune (novel)

    Dune (novel)

    Dune_(novel)

  • We (novel)
  • 1924 novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin

    We (Russian: Мы, romanized: My) is a dystopian novel by Russian writer Yevgeny Zamyatin (often anglicised as Eugene Zamiatin) that was written in 1920–1921

    We (novel)

    We (novel)

    We_(novel)

  • Eileen (novel)
  • 2015 novel by Ottessa Moshfegh

    2015 novel by Ottessa Moshfegh, published by Penguin Press. It is Moshfegh's first full-length novel. It won the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel and

    Eileen (novel)

    Eileen_(novel)

  • Heated Rivalry (novel)
  • 2019 novel by Rachel Reid

    Rozanov. The novel is the second in Reid's Game Changers series of gay-themed ice hockey romance novels. A television series based on the novel was released

    Heated Rivalry (novel)

    Heated_Rivalry_(novel)

  • Contact (novel)
  • 1985 novel by Carl Sagan

    Contact is a 1985 hard science fiction novel by American scientist Carl Sagan. The plot concerns contact between humanity and a more technologically advanced

    Contact (novel)

    Contact_(novel)

  • Fingersmith (novel)
  • 2002 historical crime novel by Sarah Waters

    Fingersmith is a 2002 historical crime novel set in Victorian-era Britain, written by the Welsh novelist Sarah Waters. Sue Trinder, an orphan raised in

    Fingersmith (novel)

    Fingersmith_(novel)

  • Hatchet (novel)
  • 1987 young-adult novel by Gary Paulsen

    wilderness survival novel written by American writer Gary Paulsen. It is the first novel of five in the Hatchet series. Other novels in the series include

    Hatchet (novel)

    Hatchet_(novel)

  • Austerlitz (novel)
  • 2001 novel by W. G. Sebald

    Austerlitz is a 2001 novel by the German writer W. G. Sebald. It was Sebald's final novel. The book received the National Book Critics Circle Award. Jacques

    Austerlitz (novel)

    Austerlitz_(novel)

  • Emma (novel)
  • 1816 novel by Jane Austen

    Emma is a novel written by English author Jane Austen. It is set in the fictional Surrey village of Highbury and the surrounding estates of Hartfield

    Emma (novel)

    Emma (novel)

    Emma_(novel)

  • Great American Novel
  • Canonical novel that is thought to embody the essence of America

    The "Great American Novel" (sometimes abbreviated as GAN) is the term for a canonical novel that generally embodies and examines the essence and character

    Great American Novel

    Great American Novel

    Great_American_Novel

  • Shōgun (novel)
  • 1975 novel by James Clavell

    Shōgun is a 1975 novel of historical fiction by author James Clavell that chronicles the end of Japan's Azuchi-Momoyama period (1568–1600) and the dawn

    Shōgun (novel)

    Shōgun_(novel)

  • Porno (novel)
  • Novel by Irvine Welsh

    Porno is a 2002 novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh, the sequel to Trainspotting. The book follows the characters of Trainspotting ten years after the

    Porno (novel)

    Porno_(novel)

  • Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
  • American award for distinguished novels

    published during the preceding calendar year. As the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel (awarded 1918–1947), it was one of the original Pulitzers; the program was

    Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

    Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

    Pulitzer_Prize_for_Fiction

  • Picaresque novel
  • Genre of prose fiction with a roguish hero

    The picaresque novel is a genre of prose fiction that depicts the adventures of a roguish but appealing hero, usually of low social class, who lives by

    Picaresque novel

    Picaresque novel

    Picaresque_novel

  • Kim (novel)
  • 1901 picaresque novel by Rudyard Kipling

    Kim is a picaresque novel by English author Rudyard Kipling. It was first published serially in McClure's Magazine from December 1900 to October 1901

    Kim (novel)

    Kim (novel)

    Kim_(novel)

  • Trainspotting (novel)
  • 1993 novel by Irvine Welsh

    Trainspotting is the first novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh that was first published in 1993. It is written in Scots and Scottish English, revolving

    Trainspotting (novel)

    Trainspotting_(novel)

  • Diaspora (novel)
  • 1997 novel by Greg Egan

    Diaspora is a hard science fiction novel by the Australian writer Greg Egan which first appeared in print in 1997. It originated as the short story "Wang's

    Diaspora (novel)

    Diaspora_(novel)

  • Romance novel
  • Literary genre

    A romance or romantic novel is a genre fiction work focused on the relationship and romantic love between two people, often concluding with an emotionally

    Romance novel

    Romance novel

    Romance_novel

  • Atonement (novel)
  • 2001 novel by Ian McEwan

    Atonement is a 2001 British novel written by Ian McEwan. Set in three time periods, 1935 England, Second World War England and France, and present-day

    Atonement (novel)

    Atonement_(novel)

  • Rebecca (novel)
  • 1938 novel by Daphne du Maurier

    Rebecca is a 1938 Gothic novel by the English author Daphne du Maurier. It depicts an unnamed young woman who impetuously marries a wealthy widower, before

    Rebecca (novel)

    Rebecca (novel)

    Rebecca_(novel)

  • The Alchemist (novel)
  • 1988 novel by Paulo Coelho

    The Alchemist (Portuguese: O Alquimista) is a novel by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho which was first published in 1988. Originally written in Portuguese

    The Alchemist (novel)

    The Alchemist (novel)

    The_Alchemist_(novel)

  • Postmortem (novel)
  • 1990 crime fiction novel by Patricia Cornwell

    Postmortem is a 1990 crime fiction novel by author Patricia Cornwell and her debut novel. The first novel of the Kay Scarpetta series, it received the

    Postmortem (novel)

    Postmortem_(novel)

  • A Game of Thrones
  • 1996 novel by George R. R. Martin

    A Game of Thrones is an epic fantasy novel by American author George R. R. Martin. It was published in August 1996 as the first entry in his series A

    A Game of Thrones

    A_Game_of_Thrones

  • Birdsong (novel)
  • 1993 novel by Sebastian Faulks

    Birdsong is a 1993 war novel and family saga by the English author Sebastian Faulks. It is Faulks's fourth novel. The plot follows two main characters

    Birdsong (novel)

    Birdsong_(novel)

  • Pachinko (novel)
  • 2017 novel by Min Jin Lee

    is the second novel by Harlem-based author and journalist Min Jin Lee. Published in 2017, Pachinko is an epic historical fiction novel following a Korean

    Pachinko (novel)

    Pachinko_(novel)

  • Solaris (novel)
  • 1961 novel by Stanisław Lem

    Solaris (/səˈlɑːrɪs/) is a 1961 science fiction novel by Polish writer Stanisław Lem. It follows a crew of scientists on a hovering near-surface research

    Solaris (novel)

    Solaris_(novel)

  • Holes (novel)
  • 1998 novel by Louis Sachar

    Holes is a 1998 middle grade novel written by Louis Sachar and first published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The book centers on Stanley Yelnats IV, a

    Holes (novel)

    Holes_(novel)

  • Push (novel)
  • 1996 novel by Sapphire

    Push is the debut novel of American author Sapphire. Thirteen years after its release in 1996, the novel was made into the 2009 film Precious, which won

    Push (novel)

    Push_(novel)

  • R. F. Kuang
  • American fantasy writer (born 1996)

    May 29, 1996) is a Chinese-American writer of mostly fantasy novels, known for her 2022 novel Babel, or the Necessity of Violence, which was placed at the

    R. F. Kuang

    R. F. Kuang

    R._F._Kuang

  • Rivals (novel)
  • 1988 novel by Jilly Cooper

    Rivals is a 1988 novel by English author Jilly Cooper. It is the second novel of the Rutshire Chronicles, a series of books set in the fictional English

    Rivals (novel)

    Rivals_(novel)

  • The Testaments
  • 2019 novel by Margaret Atwood

    The Testaments is a 2019 novel by Margaret Atwood. It is the sequel to The Handmaid's Tale (1985). The novel is set 15 years after the events of The Handmaid's

    The Testaments

    The_Testaments

  • Tampa (novel)
  • 2013 debut novel by Alissa Nutting

    Tampa is a thriller novel and the debut novel by author Alissa Nutting. Published in 2013, it follows middle school teacher Celeste Price, who grooms

    Tampa (novel)

    Tampa_(novel)

  • I-novel
  • Literary genre in Japanese literature

    The I-novel (私小説, Shishōsetsu, Watakushi Shōsetsu) is a literary genre in Japanese literature used to describe a type of confessional literature where

    I-novel

    I-novel

  • Revival (novel)
  • 2014 novel by Stephen King

    Revival is a novel by American writer Stephen King, published on November 11, 2014, by Scribner. The novel was first mentioned by King on June 20, 2013

    Revival (novel)

    Revival_(novel)

  • Stormbreaker (novel)
  • Book by Anthony Horowitz

    action-adventure book written by British author Anthony Horowitz and is the first novel in the Alex Rider series. The book was released in the United Kingdom on

    Stormbreaker (novel)

    Stormbreaker_(novel)

  • Kidnapped (novel)
  • 1886 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson

    Kidnapped is a historical fiction adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, written as a boys' novel and first published in the magazine Young

    Kidnapped (novel)

    Kidnapped (novel)

    Kidnapped_(novel)

  • Momo (novel)
  • 1973 fantasy novel by Michael Ende

    Momo, also known as The Grey Gentlemen or The Men in Grey, is a fantasy novel by Michael Ende, published in 1973. It is about the concept of time and

    Momo (novel)

    Momo_(novel)

  • Junkie (novel)
  • 1953 novel by William S. Burroughs

    Junkie: Confessions of an Unredeemed Drug Addict, or Junky, is a 1953 novel by American Beat Generation writer William S. Burroughs. The book follows

    Junkie (novel)

    Junkie_(novel)

  • Redwall (novel)
  • 1986 novel by Brian Jacques

    Redwall is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques. Originally published in 1986, it is the first book of the Redwall series. The book was illustrated by Gary

    Redwall (novel)

    Redwall_(novel)

  • Divergent (novel)
  • 2011 novel by Veronica Roth

    Divergent is the debut novel of American novelist Veronica Roth, published by HarperCollins Children's Books in 2011. The first in the Divergent series

    Divergent (novel)

    Divergent_(novel)

  • Holly (novel)
  • 2023 novel by Stephen King

    Holly is a 2023 crime novel by American author Stephen King. It was published on September 5, 2023, by Scribner. The novel follows Holly Gibney, who made

    Holly (novel)

    Holly_(novel)

  • Infinite Jest
  • 1996 novel by David Foster Wallace

    Infinite Jest is a 1996 novel by American writer David Foster Wallace. Categorized as an encyclopedic novel, Infinite Jest is featured in Time magazine's

    Infinite Jest

    Infinite_Jest

  • Another (novel)
  • Japanese novel, manga and anime series

    Another is a Japanese mystery horror novel by Yukito Ayatsuji, published on October 29, 2009, by Kadokawa Shoten. The story focuses on a boy named Kōichi

    Another (novel)

    Another_(novel)

  • Autumn (novel)
  • Book by Ali Smith

    Autumn is a 2016 novel by Scottish author Ali Smith, first published by Hamish Hamilton. It is the first of four seasonal ‘state of the nation’ works

    Autumn (novel)

    Autumn_(novel)

  • The Terror (novel)
  • 2007 novel by Dan Simmons

    The Terror is a 2007 novel by American author Dan Simmons. It is a fictionalized account of Captain Sir John Franklin's lost expedition, on HMS Erebus

    The Terror (novel)

    The_Terror_(novel)

  • The Stranger (Camus novel)
  • 1942 French novella by Albert Camus

    1942 novella written by French author Albert Camus. The first of Camus's novels to be published, the story follows Meursault, an indifferent man in French

    The Stranger (Camus novel)

    The Stranger (Camus novel)

    The_Stranger_(Camus_novel)

  • Project Hail Mary
  • 2021 science-fiction novel by Andy Weir

    Project Hail Mary is a 2021 hard science fiction novel by American writer Andy Weir. It centers on science teacher and former biologist Ryland Grace,

    Project Hail Mary

    Project_Hail_Mary

  • Bildungsroman
  • Coming of age literary genre

    from the German words Bildung ('formation' or 'education') and Roman ('novel'). The term was coined in 1819 by philologist Johann Karl Simon Morgenstern

    Bildungsroman

    Bildungsroman

  • 13
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Armstrong novel), 2012, in the Women of the Otherworld series 13 (Zeitoun novel) 13 (manga), 2014, by Sorachi Hideaki XIII (comics), a Belgian graphic novel series

    13

    13

  • The Plague (novel)
  • 1947 novel by Albert Camus

    The Plague (French: La Peste) is a 1947 absurdist novel by Albert Camus. The plot centers around the French Algerian city of Oran as it combats a plague

    The Plague (novel)

    The Plague (novel)

    The_Plague_(novel)

  • Metropolis (novel)
  • 1925 German-language book by Thea von Harbou

    Metropolis is a 1925 science fiction novel by the German writer Thea von Harbou. The novel was a treatment for Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis, on which

    Metropolis (novel)

    Metropolis (novel)

    Metropolis_(novel)

  • Intensity (novel)
  • 1995 novel by Dean Koontz

    Intensity is a 1995 horror novel by American author Dean Koontz. The plot follows college student Chyna Shepherd who is forced to fight for her life when

    Intensity (novel)

    Intensity_(novel)

  • Prodigy (novel)
  • 2013 book by Marie Lu

    Prodigy is a 2013 dystopian young adult romance novel written by American author Marie Lu. It is the second book of a trilogy, preceded by Legend and

    Prodigy (novel)

    Prodigy_(novel)

  • Whereabouts (novel)
  • Novel by Jhumpa Lahiri

    Whereabouts (Italian: Dove mi trovo) is a 2018 novel by Jhumpa Lahiri. It is her third novel, her first since The Lowland (2013). It was originally written

    Whereabouts (novel)

    Whereabouts_(novel)

  • To Live (novel)
  • 1993 novel by Yu Hua

    (simplified Chinese: 活着; traditional Chinese: 活著; pinyin: Huózhe) is a novel written by Chinese novelist Yu Hua in 1993. It follows the life of Xu Fugui

    To Live (novel)

    To Live (novel)

    To_Live_(novel)

  • Carrie (novel)
  • 1974 horror novel by Stephen King

    Carrie is the debut horror novel by American author Stephen King, released in 1974. Set in the town of Chamberlain, Maine, the plot revolves around Carrie

    Carrie (novel)

    Carrie (novel)

    Carrie_(novel)

  • Perfume (novel)
  • 1985 novel by Patrick Süskind

    ˈmœʁdɐs] ) is a 1985 literary historical fantasy novel by German writer Patrick Süskind. The novel explores the sense of smell and its relationship with

    Perfume (novel)

    Perfume_(novel)

  • Ragtime (novel)
  • 1975 novel by E. L. Doctorow

    Ragtime is a 1975 historiographic metafiction novel by American author E. L. Doctorow. The novel mixes historical figures and fictional characters together

    Ragtime (novel)

    Ragtime_(novel)

  • Blindsight (Watts novel)
  • 2006 novel by Peter Watts

    hard science fiction novel by Canadian writer Peter Watts, published by Tor Books in 2006. It won the Seiun Award for the best novel in Japanese translation

    Blindsight (Watts novel)

    Blindsight_(Watts_novel)

  • Speak (Anderson novel)
  • 1999 novel by Laurie Halse Anderson

    Speak, published in 1999, is a young adult novel by Laurie Halse Anderson that tells the story of high school freshman Melinda Sordino. After Melinda

    Speak (Anderson novel)

    Speak_(Anderson_novel)

  • Red Alert (novel)
  • 1958 English-language fiction book by Peter George

    Red Alert is a 1958 novel by Peter George about nuclear war. The book provided the underlying narrative structure for Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film Dr.

    Red Alert (novel)

    Red_Alert_(novel)

  • Red Dragon (novel)
  • 1981 novel by Thomas Harris

    Red Dragon is a psychological horror novel by American author Thomas Harris, first published in 1981. The story follows former FBI profiler Will Graham

    Red Dragon (novel)

    Red Dragon (novel)

    Red_Dragon_(novel)

  • Amerika (novel)
  • 1927 novel by Franz Kafka

    the incomplete first novel by Franz Kafka (1883–1924), written between 1911 and 1914 and published posthumously in 1927. The novel began as a short story

    Amerika (novel)

    Amerika (novel)

    Amerika_(novel)

  • Molloy (novel)
  • Novel by Samuel Beckett

    Molloy is a novel by Samuel Beckett first written in French and published by Paris-based Les Éditions de Minuit in 1951. The English translation, published

    Molloy (novel)

    Molloy_(novel)

  • M. W. Craven
  • English writer

    of the Washington Poe series and the DI Avison Fluke series. In 2019 his novel The Puppet Show won the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger award. Craven

    M. W. Craven

    M._W._Craven

  • Michael Crichton
  • American author and filmmaker (1942–2008)

    science fiction, techno-thriller, and medical fiction genres. Crichton's novels often explore human technological advancement and attempted dominance over

    Michael Crichton

    Michael Crichton

    Michael_Crichton

  • Blake Crouch
  • American author (born 1978)

    self-published the novel Run digitally. In 2016, he released the sci-fi novel Dark Matter. In 2019, he published another sci-fi novel, titled Recursion

    Blake Crouch

    Blake Crouch

    Blake_Crouch

  • Fatherland (novel)
  • 1992 novel by Robert Harris

    Fatherland is a 1992 alternative history detective novel by English writer and journalist Robert Harris. Set in a world where the Axis won World War II

    Fatherland (novel)

    Fatherland_(novel)

  • Beartown (novel)
  • 2016 novel by Fredrik Backman

    Beartown (original title in Swedish: Björnstad) is a novel by Swedish writer Fredrik Backman. The novel, noted as "hockey literature", centers on a declining

    Beartown (novel)

    Beartown_(novel)

  • Goldfinger (novel)
  • Novel by Ian Fleming

    Goldfinger is the seventh novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series. Written in January and February 1958, it was first published in the UK by Jonathan

    Goldfinger (novel)

    Goldfinger_(novel)

  • The Notebook (novel)
  • 1996 romantic novel by Nicholas Sparks

    The Notebook is the debut novel by American novelist Nicholas Sparks. Released in 1996, the romance novel was later adapted into a popular 2004 film of

    The Notebook (novel)

    The_Notebook_(novel)

  • Artemis Fowl (novel)
  • First book in the Artemis Fowl series, 2001

    Artemis Fowl is a young adult fantasy novel written by Irish author Eoin Colfer. It is the first book in the Artemis Fowl series, followed by Artemis

    Artemis Fowl (novel)

    Artemis_Fowl_(novel)

  • Waverley (novel)
  • 1814 historical novel by Walter Scott

    Waverley; or, ’Tis Sixty Years Since /ˈweɪvərli/ is a historical novel by Walter Scott (1771–1832). Scott was already famous as a poet, and chose to publish

    Waverley (novel)

    Waverley_(novel)

  • The Magus (novel)
  • 1965 novel by John Fowles

    The Magus (1965) is a postmodern novel by British author John Fowles, telling the story of Nicholas Urfe, a young British graduate who is teaching English

    The Magus (novel)

    The_Magus_(novel)

  • Scythe (novel)
  • 2016 novel by Neal Shusterman

    Scythe is a 2016 young adult novel by Neal Shusterman and is the first in the Arc of a Scythe series. In the far future, death, disease, and unhappiness

    Scythe (novel)

    Scythe_(novel)

  • Hogg (novel)
  • Novel by Samuel R. Delany

    Hogg is a novel by American author Samuel R. Delany, written in 1969 and completed in 1995. The novel deals graphically with themes of murder, child molestation

    Hogg (novel)

    Hogg_(novel)

  • The Exorcist (novel)
  • 1971 novel by William Peter Blatty

    The Exorcist is a 1971 horror novel written by American writer William Peter Blatty and published by Harper & Row. The book details the demonic possession

    The Exorcist (novel)

    The_Exorcist_(novel)

  • Stargirl (novel)
  • 2000 young adult novel by Jerry Spinelli

    Stargirl is a young adult novel written by American author Jerry Spinelli and first published in 2000. The novel was well received by critics, who praised

    Stargirl (novel)

    Stargirl_(novel)

  • Abigail (novel)
  • 1970 novel by Magda Szabó

    Abigail (Hungarian: Abigél) is a 1970 young adult novel by the Hungarian author Magda Szabó. Abigail is an adventure story about a teenage girl who attends

    Abigail (novel)

    Abigail_(novel)

  • List of adaptations of works by Stephen King
  • contemporary horror, thriller, science fiction, and fantasy. In addition to many novels, King has written approximately 200 short stories. His works have been widely

    List of adaptations of works by Stephen King

    List_of_adaptations_of_works_by_Stephen_King

  • *** (novel)
  • Novel by Michael Brodsky

    *** (pronounced "three asterisks") is the fifth novel by Michael Brodsky, published by Four Walls Eight Windows in 1994. The book centers on Stu Potts

    *** (novel)

    ***_(novel)

  • Horror fiction
  • Literary genre

    from the Ancient Greeks and Ancient Romans. Mary Shelley's well-known 1818 novel about Frankenstein was greatly influenced by the story of Hippolytus, whom

    Horror fiction

    Horror fiction

    Horror_fiction

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    Novel

    Ilma

  • Dorian
  • Boy/Male

    English American Greek

    Dorian

    Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who...

    Dorian

  • Abhinav
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhinav

    Young, New, Novel, Innovative, Quite new, Fresh, Modern, A sakta notable for his great leaning and spiritual attainment

    Abhinav

  • Hawthorne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Hawthorne

    English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived by a bush or hedge of hawthorn (Old English haguþorn, hægþorn, i.e. thorn used for making hedges and enclosures, Old English haga, (ge)hæg), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, such as Hawthorn in County Durham. In Scotland the surname originated in the Durham place name, and from Scotland it was taken to Ireland. This spelling is now found primarily in northern Ireland.The American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–64) was a direct descendant of Major William Hathorne, one of the English Puritans who settled in MA in 1630, and whose son John Hathorne was one of the judges in the Salem witchcraft trials. The writer’s father was a sea captain, as was his grandfather, the revolutionary war hero Daniel Hathorne (1731–96). The spelling of the surname was altered by the novelist.

    Hawthorne

  • Kruti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kruti

    Novel, Creation

    Kruti

  • Cedrych
  • Boy/Male

    English Welsh

    Cedrych

    Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe. Possibly derived from a...

    Cedrych

  • Powell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Welsh origin)

    Powell

    English (of Welsh origin) : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Hywel ‘son of Hywel’, a personal name meaning ‘eminent’ (see Howell).Irish : mainly of Welsh origin as in 1 above, but sometimes a surname adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Phóil ‘son of the servant of St. Paul’ (see Guilfoyle).This surname is extremely common in Wales and has also spread throughout England and Ireland. The first recorded occurrence of the surname in its modern form is Roger ap Howell, alias Powell, named in a lawsuit in 1563. He was the grandson of Howell ap John (d. 1535). Snelling Powell, born in Carmarthen, Wales, in 1758, came to America in 1793 and was a successful actor and theater manager in Boston. Later members of the family include the novelist Anthony Powell (b. 1905).

    Powell

  • Badiy
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Badiy

    First; New; Another Name for God; Novel; Primal

    Badiy

  • Kruti | கரதி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kruti | கரதி

    Novel, Creation

    Kruti | கரதி

  • Kruthi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kruthi

    Novel, Creation

    Kruthi

  • Navya
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kerala, Malayalam, Marathi, Newdelhi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Navya

    Novel; New; Worth Praising; Young; Beauty of Queens; Sweet; Intelligent; Hard Worker; Great: Previlege:; Great

    Navya

  • Turfa |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Turfa |

    Rarity, Rare object, Novelty

    Turfa |

  • Abkar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Abkar

    First Born; Virginal; New; Novel

    Abkar

  • Kruthi | கரதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kruthi | கரதீ

    Novel, Creation

    Kruthi | கரதீ

  • Abhinava
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhinava

    Young, New, Novel, Innovative, Quite new, Fresh, Modern, A sakta notable for his great leaning and spiritual attainment

    Abhinava

  • Thelma
  • Girl/Female

    English American Greek

    Thelma

    This name was invented by British writer Marie Corelli, who gave it to her heroine in her novel...

    Thelma

  • Abbhinav
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abbhinav

    New, Novel, Innovative

    Abbhinav

  • Fan
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Fan

    From France, or free one. Feminine of Francis. Famous bearers: British novelist Frances Burney...

    Fan

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  • Sensational
  • a.

    Suited or intended to excite temporarily great interest or emotion; melodramatic; emotional; as, sensational plays or novels; sensational preaching; sensational journalism; a sensational report.

  • Novelty
  • n.

    Something novel; a new or strange thing.

  • Sensationalism
  • n.

    The practice or methods of sensational writing or speaking; as, the sensationalism of a novel.

  • Novelize
  • v. t.

    To put into the form of novels; to represent by fiction.

  • Romance
  • n.

    A species of fictitious writing, originally composed in meter in the Romance dialects, and afterward in prose, such as the tales of the court of Arthur, and of Amadis of Gaul; hence, any fictitious and wonderful tale; a sort of novel, especially one which treats of surprising adventures usually befalling a hero or a heroine; a tale of extravagant adventures, of love, and the like.

  • Novelette
  • n.

    A short novel.

  • Trite
  • a.

    Worn out; common; used until so common as to have lost novelty and interest; hackneyed; stale; as, a trite remark; a trite subject.

  • Trashy
  • superl.

    Like trash; containing much trash; waste; rejected; worthless; useless; as, a trashy novel.

  • Novelized
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Novelize

  • Novelties
  • pl.

    of Novelty

  • Novelty
  • n.

    The quality or state of being novel; newness; freshness; recentness of origin or introduction.

  • Novelry
  • n.

    Novelty; new things.

  • Wonder
  • n.

    That emotion which is excited by novelty, or the presentation to the sight or mind of something new, unusual, strange, great, extraordinary, or not well understood; surprise; astonishment; admiration; amazement.

  • Writer
  • n.

    One who is engaged in literary composition as a profession; an author; as, a writer of novels.

  • Novelist
  • n.

    A writer of a novel or novels.

  • Novel
  • a.

    A new or supplemental constitution. See the Note under Novel, a.

  • Novel
  • a.

    That which is new or unusual; a novelty.

  • Unprecedented
  • a.

    Having no precedent or example; not preceded by a like case; not having the authority of prior example; novel; new; unexampled.

  • Novelizing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Novelize

  • Novelist
  • n.

    An innovator; an asserter of novelty.