I will tell you what book genre vibe you are!

This is just a funny idea! Out of all the book genres I know, I tell you which you’d be!

Some are specific, some are general, usually HORRIBLY wrong.

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it claps fs

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(What even is a minimum symbol count)

Fairly decent comedy/slice of life kids’ books that doesn’t seem like it should be in the kids’ section.

You don’t get a genre, you get a book. 8 Days For Salvation by Yolanda Olson.

If you know, you know.

:disappointed::sob::sob:

That badly done dystopian book that isn’t really BAD, but it shouldn’t be as popular as it was. (I mean this in the nicest way, I am sorry.)

… can you explain how I give off that vibe? Or is it one of those things where you go “it’s obvious”, but words fail to describe how?

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So you know those books that have one word as the title? Or just a proper noun form? “The Giver” for example. Like, they tend to not be the best, but everyone hears about it in some way at least once, and commonly in school libraries.

Funnily enough, I only know that some of the books I read have titles like that in other languages. Like, say, The Inheritance Cycle, which, in my language, has a neat, multiple word title for every book, but in English, it’s just “Eragon”, “Eldest”, “Inheritance”.

Nonfiction book that has side tangents in it. Like it’s an essay.

Oh I’m curious what my book would be in other languages then lol (if I ever get that popular, hopefully!)

If you tell me what its’ called, and what it’s about, I might be able to make a reasonably educated guess for exactly one language.

It’s part of a series of books I plan to make, so here’s just the name of the world.

“The World of Ritfaya” and then there’s the exact book name lol!

Yeah, that’s probably just going to be translated exactly, with some possibility of more creativity being used for individual titles.

Also, by dystopian, do you mean “the world is in the process of ending”, or “what remains after ‘The End of the World (As We Know It)’(By which I mean, dysfunctional remnants of society in a post-apocalyptical world)”? Is it the sort of book that starts with a hopeless scenario, and ends on a brighter note, or is it just… sad?

the latter, end of the world and recovering. You get some sort of compliment lolol

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