fiction novels
Fiction novels are imaginative works of literature that tell stories created from the author's imagination. They can include various genres, such as mystery, fantasy, romance, and science fiction, allowing readers to explore different worlds and experiences. These novels often feature characters, plots, and settings that are not based on real events, although they may reflect real-life themes and emotions.
Typically, fiction novels are longer than short stories and are structured with a beginning, middle, and end. They aim to entertain, provoke thought, or convey messages about the human experience. Popular examples of fiction novels include Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and 1984 by George Orwell.