Yes, another way to say "story time" could be "narrative session" or "tale sharing." You might also consider phrases like "storytelling hour" or "tale time." These alternatives convey the same idea of sharing and enjoying stories together.
Another way of saying "wasting your time" is "spending your time frivolously." You might also say "squandering your time" or "throwing away your time." These phrases convey a sense of not using time effectively or productively.
Finally, "in the end," "in conclusion," "After all this time," et cetera.
Well spoken people never say "this point in time." We say "now" or "at present" or "currently" and informally "nowadays."
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Another way to say "in the story" could be "within the narrative" or "as depicted in the text."
in another space of time
Another way to say "take the time" is "allocate time" or "set aside time." You could also say "make time" for something or "devote time" to a task or activity.
progressive
Over time.
Inexperience.
"in a minute"
not all novels are this way. simply put, a novel is just another way to say book
Another way of saying there is not enough time is to say that time is limited or that time is running short. You could also express it as being pressed for time or facing a time crunch.
you could say most of the time/mostly or a lot of the time.
It seemed like an eternity.
et cetera is another way to say and so on