Well, if it's described as 'novel the library book', it's likely that the library book is a novel. Usually, we use 'novel' to refer to a fictional book, and if it's in the library, it can be a novel among the many types of books the library has.
I'm not entirely sure. 'Nook book' might refer to a book on a Nook e - reader. Maybe it means a novel that is very engaging or relevant when read on a Nook.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a novel by Beth Kery might be about relationships, personal growth, or some fictional story set in a particular world or time period.
Well, to figure out if it's fiction or nonfiction, you can check the book's cover, introduction, or the library's classification. Sometimes it's obvious from the title too.
You could start by exploring the best - seller lists on the Nook store. Often, popular novels are likely to have that engaging, 'close' feeling. Also, look for books with high reader ratings and reviews.
There is a nook story about a young adventurer who stumbles upon an ancient map. He follows the map into a dense jungle. Along the way, he has to face various challenges like wild animals and difficult terrains. But he also discovers hidden treasures and meets some interesting tribes. It's a story full of excitement and danger.