Well, it depends on how you define a novel. This book has some features of a novel, such as a story arc and character development, but it might also have elements that make it a bit different from a traditional novel.
Honestly, I don't know. Lexend could potentially be a novel book, but without more context or details, it's hard to say for sure.
I don't know if 'nimp pulp fiction' is a book. As I said before, 'pulp fiction' typically refers to a type of printed material, but 'nimp' makes it unclear. It could potentially be a book if 'nimp' is a name or some sort of modifier related to a particular work of pulp - style fiction. But without more context, it's impossible to say for sure.
Well, without more information about 'truty pulp fiction', we can't really determine if it's a book. 'Pulp fiction' was a popular form of literature, but 'truty' is a mystery. It could be that someone is using the term to describe a new type of writing that is inspired by pulp fiction but not actually a book. It could also be a title for a short - story collection, but again, we just don't have enough information to be certain.
No, it's probably not a bookstore. It could be an event series where fictional works are presented and discussed in a cafe - style environment. People might sit around, have a coffee, and engage with different forms of fiction, be it through readings or group discussions.
Mask can be a novel, but it's possible it's used in a different context such as a name for a film, a video game, or an art project. The meaning really depends on the specific usage and the surrounding information provided.
A novel isn't strictly a genre. It's more like a framework or format. Genres determine the style and content of the story within the novel. So, a novel can belong to any genre depending on its plot and themes.
Well, it could be a novel. But it might also be a title for a short story, a graphic novel, or even a non-fiction work. Without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
Well, it depends. If it's being discussed in a literary context, there's a good chance Cane is a novel. But in other fields, it could have a completely different meaning.
No, Hamlet isn't a novel. It's a renowned play that explores complex themes and characters through dramatic dialogue and stage performances.
Well, 'Guns' alone doesn't necessarily mean it's a novel. It could be a short story, a play, or even a part of a broader topic in a non-literary field.