I'm a fan of online literature. I don't have real-time data to answer your question. However, in general, there would be a certain proportion of story books and science books in 2019, depending on the author and the publishing house. Some storybooks might focus more on plot and character creation, while others might focus more on technical details and practicality. There were also some novels that might incorporate technological elements to tell stories related to technology. If you want to know more specific information, I suggest you check the relevant book rankings or the publishing reports to obtain more accurate data and proportions.
One of the great love story books in 2021 was 'People We Meet on Vacation' by Emily Henry. It's a story about two friends, Poppy and Alex, and their relationship that shifts between friendship and something more over the years. Their vacations together are filled with fun, misunderstandings, and a slow - burning love that finally blossoms.
Pride and Prejudice is a classic book with a great love story. Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy start off with misunderstandings and prejudice towards each other. But as the story progresses, they come to see the true nature of the other and fall in love. It's a story that shows how love can grow out of initial dislike.
Well, 'Curse of Strahd' and 'Storm King's Thunder' are often considered story books in D&D 5e. These provide detailed and engaging plots for players to explore.
Many of the 2018 true story books were remarkable as they brought to light important social issues. 'I'll Be Gone in the Dark' was not just about a serial killer, but it also showed the dedication of the author and the impact of such crimes on society. And books like 'Heavy' explored themes like race and body image that are so relevant in our society today, making them stand out.
'The September Sisters' could also be considered similar. It might not be directly about fashion in the same way, but it can deal with themes of self - discovery and identity which could be related to how one presents themselves in the fashion world as explored in 'This is not a fashion story'. It also has elements of a story that is not just about the surface glamour but about deeper emotional and personal growth.