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Fantasy novels.
fantasy novels- that's what I like I am year 7 and I adore Harry Potter
In some books.
J.K. Rowling's books are primarily in the fantasy genre, with elements of adventure, mystery, and coming-of-age themes.
Both, it is a fictional story, and its genre is fantasy. Twilight is fantasy not fiction. It is fiction because it is made up, fiction means not true (ie fantasy, novels), non-fiction is true (ie documentaries).
There are four books in the Twilight Saga. They are vampire-themed romance novels written by Stephanie Meyer and are called Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn.
While there is a graphic novel adaptation of the original "Twilight" book, there are currently no plans to release graphic novels for the entire Twilight series.
Whether someone should read Twilight ultimately depends on their personal taste in books. If they enjoy romantic fantasy novels with supernatural elements, they may find it entertaining. However, others may not appreciate the writing style or may not be interested in the subject matter.
The genre that the book Twilight falls under is romance, fantasy and young-adult fiction. The book was written by Stephanie Meyer and has three additional books that follow the series.
For Vampires there are the House of Night novels OR you could try reading Anne Rice. Maybe you could try Magna type books?
Harry Potter, Twilight, Deltora Quest, Lord of The Rings or Beastly*.*Also a movie, but the movie sucks at telling the story correctly, so read the book
James Oliver Rigney Jr., the American author, wrote the Wheel of Time series of fantasy novels, under the pen name Robert Jordan. The series incldues 14 novels, a prequel, and a companion book.