So it makes complete sense to me that ebooks targeted to younger readers are doing well, especially paranormal or urban
fantasy type books.
Not exact matches
We are happy to edit almost every
type of
book, of any genre — kids
books, young - adult, romance, erotica, science fiction /
fantasy, etc..
My guess is, certain genres (like erotica) won't mind paying 99cents or even 2.99 for a short read, but other
types of genres won't do so well (business
books expect more meat, scifi /
fantasy readers expect more story — they might buy a short from a famous writer, but maybe not a writer they don't recognize).
Although the
book is set in a
fantasy world, Redick references familiar ship
types and crew positions throughout the novel.
«In this hard - to - put - down follow - up to the Farseer Trilogy, Hobb maintains the high standards of her earlier
fantasy series... What starts as a very good read shifts into a stay - up - until - 2:00 a.m. - to - finish
type of
book.»
I can remember going to the
fantasy section of the
book store and all you'd find was mainly sword and sorcery
type fantasy.
There have been conflicting reports over the years about how e-book pirates are on average affluent who download pulp
type books for free, erotica, romance, science fiction /
fantasy and buy more literary works, but apparently this is not the case according to this report.
Also, it's restricted to these
types of
books and genres: bestsellers, romance novels, mysteries and thrillers,
fantasy and science fiction
books.
It's a great place to write «list»
type posts, such as «the 10 greatest archers in
fantasy literature» or «10 inspirational
books to motivate you this summer.»
A lover of YA and
fantasy fiction, you can often find him writing on his blog, writing
book reviews and connecting online with other writer -
type people and interviewing authors.
These thirteen
books cover a range of classic
fantasy types, from epic quests, to modern retellings of classic myths, to humorous encounters with Little Folk, to lit - RPG adventures, to sea monsters, ancient curses, and saving the world.
My
book, partly because of the movie option, but also because it is still (five years later), on the Amazon bestseller list for Christian
fantasy fiction remsins at the top of all search results whne you
type in it's name.
If John Green -
type contemporary realistic
books are trending down in the YA category, and supernatural witch - based modern
fantasy is trending up sharply, HarperCollins may come up with a «bible» of plot, character sketches, setting, etc. and ask a few select authors to provide a chapter, effectively competing to see which one will be allowed to write the story (or in some cases the series) in a compressed timeframe.