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author
author
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(escritor)

(escritor)

autor

a person who writes books, articles, etc., often as a job

novelist
novelist
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novelista

novelista

a writer who explores characters, events, and themes in depth through long narrative stories, particularly novels

Who is a "novelist"?

A novelist is a writer who creates long works of fiction, typically in the form of novels, which are extended narratives that explore characters, plots, and themes in depth. A novelist crafts stories that can range from realistic portrayals of life to imaginative tales, using their skills in storytelling, character development, and plot construction to engage readers.

literary genre
Sustantivo
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/lˈɪɾɚɹˌɛɹi ʒˈɑːnɹə/
(clase literaria)

(clase literaria)

género literario

a category or type of literature characterized by a particular style, form, or theme

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chick lit
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/tʃˈɪk lˈɪt/
chick lit

chick lit

a genre of fiction that focuses on the lives, relationships, and personal growth of women, often with a lighthearted or romantic tone

What is "chick lit"?

Chick lit refers to a genre of fiction that focuses on the lives of modern women, often dealing with themes such as relationships, career challenges, and personal growth. These stories are typically lighthearted, humorous, and written from a woman's perspective. While the characters may face real-life issues, the tone of chick lit is generally upbeat, and the plot often involves romantic or emotional development. The genre became particularly popular in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, appealing to readers who enjoy contemporary stories with relatable female characters.

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plot
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(trama)

(trama)

argumento

the events that are crucial to the formation and continuity of a story in a movie, play, novel, etc.

What is a "plot"?

A plot is the sequence of events and actions that make up the main storyline of a book, film, play, or other narrative work. It outlines the key events and conflicts that drive the story forward and includes the development of characters and their interactions. The plot typically involves an introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution, which together create a coherent and engaging narrative.

blurb
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(texto de contraportada)

(texto de contraportada)

propaganda

a short promotional description of a book, motion picture, etc. published on the cover of a book or in an advertisement

What is a "blurb"?

A blurb is a short promotional description or summary found on books, DVDs, CDs, or other media, typically on the back cover, packaging, or inside a dust jacket. It is designed to capture the audience's attention by highlighting key aspects of the content, such as the story, themes, or main features. Blurbs often include quotes or recommendations to boost appeal. Whether on a book, DVD, or CD, the blurb provides a quick overview to entice potential readers, viewers, or listeners.

bestseller
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bestseller

bestseller

an item, especially a book, that is bought by a large number of people

What is a "bestseller"?

A bestseller is a product, especially a book, that has achieved high sales and popularity. This status is often recognized by sales rankings from bookstores, online retailers, or industry lists. Bestsellers are typically noted for their broad appeal and significant demand, and reaching this status can enhance the product's visibility and reputation.

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to browse
to browse
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echar una ojeada

echar una ojeada

to casually look at different products in a store with no intention of making a purchase

paperback
paperback
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(edición rústica)

(edición rústica)

libro en rústica

a book with a cover that is made of thick paper

What is a "paperback"?

A paperback is a type of book that has a flexible, paper cover and is typically bound using a soft, adhesive binding. It is usually more affordable and lighter than hardcover books, making it convenient for carrying and reading on the go. Paperbacks are often used for a wide range of genres and are produced in various sizes and formats. They are popular for their cost-effectiveness and portability, though they may be less durable compared to hardcover editions.

Información Gramatical:

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hardback
hardback
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libro de tapa dura

libro de tapa dura

a book with a cover made from hard material such as cardboard, leather, etc.

e-book
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/ˈiːbˈʊk/
libro electrónico

libro electrónico

a book that is published or converted to a digital format

What is an "e-book"?

An e-book, or electronic book, is a digital version of a book that can be read on electronic devices such as computers, tablets, e-readers, or smartphones. E-books are available in various formats, including PDF and EPUB, and can be downloaded from online stores or libraries. They offer the convenience of portability and accessibility, allowing readers to carry and access multiple books in one device. E-books often include features such as adjustable text size, search functions, and bookmarks to enhance the reading experience.

to flick through
Verbo
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/flˈɪk θɹˈuː/
(pasar rápidamente las páginas)

(pasar rápidamente las páginas)

hojear

to quickly browse through the pages of a book, magazine, or other document without reading it thoroughly

Información Gramatical:

Estado Frasal
inseparable
verbo de la frase
flick
partícula de la frase
through
content
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(tabla de contenido)

(tabla de contenido)

índice

(usually plural) a list of the chapters, sections, or other divisions of a book or document, along with the corresponding page numbers

page
page
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página

página

one side or both sides of a sheet of paper in a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.

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