You could also use 'storybook'. It implies a collection of fictional tales, similar to a novel. Another option is 'prose work', which refers to a written composition in prose, often in the form of a narrative like a novel.
I think 'book of fiction' works too. It directly suggests a fictional piece of writing, much like a novel. And 'literary narrative' can be used sometimes to describe a fictional account that has the elements and structure of a novel.
Well, 'tome' and 'narrative' can also be used as alternatives. 'Tome' implies a large and substantial work, while 'narrative' emphasizes the storytelling aspect.
You could say 'fiction', 'book', or 'story'.
One alternative could be 'thriller novel'. They both involve elements that keep you on the edge of your seat.
You could say 'culinary fiction' or 'kitchen-themed novel'.
Well, 'fabricated' and 'invented' are good choices. 'Fabricated' suggests something that is created or constructed falsely, while 'invented' implies coming up with something new and not based on reality. Both are similar to 'fictional'.
Well, 'story' or 'narrative' could be used instead of 'fiction'.
Well, 'narrative' is one. It's often used interchangeably with'story' in many contexts.
You could say 'growth novel' or 'initiation story'.
You could also use 'sketch'. It implies a brief and sometimes incomplete or rough account of a situation or event, similar to a short story in its brevity.
You could say 'a tragic tale' or 'a sorrowful narrative'.