Many great writers are known for their ability to present a novel concept within their stories. For example, in '1984' by George Orwell, the novel idea of a totalitarian regime that controls every aspect of people's lives was both terrifying and thought - provoking. It made readers consider the importance of freedom and privacy in a whole new light.
The novel I just read had a very engaging plot.
Some people prefer novels with a lot of action, like 'The Da Vinci Code'. In this novel, the author weaves a complex web of mystery and adventure. The plot twists are novel and keep the readers on the edge of their seats throughout the entire story.
She walked through the misty forest, her heart filled with a strange sense of foreboding.
She was reading a very interesting novel.
Since 'it full novel' is an odd construction, it's difficult to give a natural - sounding sentence. However, we could try something like 'She realized it full novel was much more complex than she initially thought.' Here we are sort of forcing the use of the phrase, but it gives an idea of how it might be used if it had a more definite meaning.
I just read a very interesting novel. It took me a whole weekend to finish it.
Sure. 'Novel genre' is one. It helps to classify different types of novels like mystery novels, romance novels etc. Another is 'novel plot', which refers to the storyline in a novel.
I'm not sure how to use 'worry a novel' in a proper sentence as it's an odd phrase. But perhaps something like 'She seemed to worry a novel with her constant over - analysis of every plot twist.'
The old librarian was very strict and would always say 'nobody move a novel until I've finished cataloging them all.'
In literature, a book is a general term for a bound collection of written or printed works. It can be a collection of poems, short stories, essays, or a single long work. A novel, however, is a long fictional story. It has a complex plot with multiple characters and sub - plots. Novels are known for their in - depth exploration of characters' emotions, motives, and the world they live in.
Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived in a small cottage in the forest. She loved to explore the woods around her home.
My phone took a picture of me while I was sleeping and sent it to an unknown number.