Yes- to consider a book a fantasy book it must have a story that has fantasy elements in it.
It is a childrens Fairy Story and as such is pure fantasy.
Well it depends on the book. If the adventure story could happen in real life and is not made up then it is not a fantasy, but if it the adventure book is made up and would never happen in real life then it is fantasy. (An adventure story is usually a story where the character(s) are taking a trip or a journey. A fantasy story is made up.)
In a book, the prologue usually comes before the main story, while the epilogue comes after the main story ends.
In your fantasy you can always be in a cartoon story book with cartoons;D but seriously, You could paint your own cartoon comic with a character like you in it.
a book with fantasy and imagination
Send Don Brickote a Fantasy Book Story thing.
The Book of Lost Things is written in the fantasy genre. It blends elements of fairy tales and folklore with a coming-of-age story, creating a dark and captivating narrative.
The Book of Fantasy was created in 1940.
it is a fantasy book
After the prologue in a book, the main story or narrative typically begins.
Yes, The Tale of Despereaux is a fantasy book. It tells the story of a brave mouse named Despereaux who goes on a quest to rescue a princess and overcome various challenges, featuring elements of magic and anthropomorphic animals.
The Book of Ruth comes after the Book of Judges