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Gothic tragedy is the genre of all of Lemony Snicket's books.
A genre is a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities. There has to be a specific book since not all books are the same. If you didn’t understand the meaning of genre here is another wording. Genre is a word meaning a particular type, sort, or category.
There are seven Harry Potter books. They were all written by the same author and all belong in the same genre.
I don't think any of her books fall solely into the mystery genre, but all of them are written as pretty suspenseful stories with elements of mystery books.
There's a series of "Thug Love" & Also her individual novels, but their all Fiction.
They are all written to fit into a specific genre in order to appeal to readers.
Hinton uses only her initials because her publishers were afraid people would think a woman couldn't write a good book. She came to like having a "public" and a private name, so she kept it.
Historical Fiction and Realistic Fiction
All books in this series are considered children's fantasy by the NBRB (National Book Rating Bureau).
No, Scientist/Folksinger/Artist Sam Hinton is no relation to Author S.E. Hinton - at least there is no modern relation. If you go back far enough there is probably a common lineage, but for all practical purposes they are not related.
John Bevere writes a variety of books but all of them are based on Christian teachings and/or biblical based subjects. He writes mainly from his house in Colorado and frequently tours to give lectures and speak about his books.
"The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton is a young adult fiction novel that falls under the genres of coming-of-age and realistic fiction. It explores themes of social class, friendship, and identity through the eyes of the teenage characters in the story.