1. n. A book containing an original and entertaining, (hopefully), story. Novels are frequently published first in hard cover, and later in paperback form if they become popular.
2. adj. Describing something new and different from what was available or seen before.
1. In the manner of or resembling a novel.
1b. Like a novel.
2. A letter, email, journal/blog entry or comment which is very lengthy and long-winded.
3.When something is much longer than originally intended.
4. A stripped down version of a novel.
1. I hope you enjoyed my novelesque letter--I guess I had more to say than I thought!
2. His journal entries are always very novelesque. I've yet to see him use less than three paragraphs to express his ideas or describe what he had for breakfast.
3. Sorry for the novelesque response, I kinda went off on a tangent there.
4. Her NaNoWriMo submission was more novelesque than a true novel. Perhaps she'll make more of a concentrated effort next time.
A Graphic Novel is a collection of comic book issues usually reprinted in better quality on better quality paper. It is much more expensive than regular comic books due to its extended amount of pages. The term "Graphic Novel" can also refer to comic books that have a more adult-oriented theme.
Person 1: Have you ever read "Watchmen" by Alan Moore?
Person 2: Yeah, I think it's awesome. It set the new foundation of the term "Graphic Novel" along with Frank Miller's "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" and Will Eisner's "A Contract with God."
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Person 1: What the hell?
Person 2: I know.
Person 1: That's Noellyn??
Person 2: Yeah. don't worry, you'll get used to her :)