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The following is the list of genres as defined in FictionBook 2.1:

  • Science Fiction & Fantasy
    • sf_history - Alternative history
    • sf_action - Action
    • sf_epic - Epic
    • sf_heroic - Heroic
    • sf_detective - Detective
    • sf_cyberpunk - Cyberpunk
    • sf_space - Space
    • sf_social - Social-philosophical
    • sf_horror - Horror & mystic
    • sf_humor - Humor
    • sf_fantasy - Fantasy
    • sf - Science Fiction
  • Detectives & Thrillers
    • det_classic - Classical detectives
    • det_police - Police Stories
    • det_action - Action
    • det_irony - Ironical detectives
    • det_history - Historical detectives
    • det_espionage - Espionage detectives
    • det_crime - Crime detectives
    • det_political - Political detectives
    • det_maniac - Maniacs
    • det_hard - Hard-boiled
    • thriller - Thrillers
    • detective - Detectives
  • Prose
    • prose_classic - Classics prose
    • prose_history - Historical prose
    • prose_contemporary - Contemporary prose
    • prose_counter - Counterculture
    • prose_rus_classic - Russial classics prose
    • prose_su_classics - Soviet classics prose
  • Romance
    • love_contemporary - Contemporary Romance
    • love_history - Historical Romance
    • love_detective - Detective Romance
    • love_short - Short Romance
    • love_erotica - Erotica
  • Adventure
    • adv_western - Western
    • adv_history - History
    • adv_indian - Indians
    • adv_maritime - Maritime Fiction
    • adv_geo - Travel & geography
    • adv_animal - Nature & animals
    • adventure - Other
  • Children's
    • child_tale - Fairy Tales
    • child_verse - Verses
    • child_prose - Prose
    • child_sf - Science Fiction
    • child_det - Detectives & Thrillers
    • child_adv - Adventures
    • child_education - Educational
    • children - Other
  • Poetry & Dramaturgy
    • poetry - Poetry
    • dramaturgy - Dramaturgy
  • Antique literature
    • antique_ant - Antique
    • antique_european - European
    • antique_russian - Old russian
    • antique_east - Old east
    • antique_myths - Myths. Legends. Epos
    • antique - Other
  • Scientific-educational
    • sci_history - History
    • sci_psychology - Psychology
    • sci_culture - Cultural science
    • sci_religion - Religious studies
    • sci_philosophy - Philosophy
    • sci_politics - Politics
    • sci_business - Business literature
    • sci_juris - Jurisprudence
    • sci_linguistic - Linguistics
    • sci_medicine - Medicine
    • sci_phys - Physics
    • sci_math - Mathematics
    • sci_chem - Chemistry
    • sci_biology - Biology
    • sci_tech - Technical
    • science - Other
  • Computers & Internet
    • comp_www - Internet
    • comp_programming - Programming
    • comp_hard - Hardware
    • comp_soft - Software
    • comp_db - Databases
    • comp_osnet - OS & Networking
    • computers - Other
  • Reference
    • ref_encyc - Encyclopedias
    • ref_dict - Dictionaries
    • ref_ref - Reference
    • ref_guide - Guidebooks
    • reference - Other
  • Nonfiction
    • nonf_biography - Biography & Memoirs
    • nonf_publicism - Publicism
    • nonf_criticism - Criticism
    • design - Art & design
    • nonfiction - Other
  • Religion & Inspiration
    • religion_rel - Religion
    • religion_esoterics - Esoterics
    • religion_self - Self-improvement
    • religion - Other
  • Humor
    • humor_anecdote - Anecdote (funny stories)
    • humor_prose - Prose
    • humor_verse - Verses
    • humor - Other
  • Home & Family
    • home_cooking - Cooking
    • home_pets - Pets
    • home_crafts - Hobbies & Crafts
    • home_entertain - Entertaining
    • home_health - Health
    • home_garden - Garden
    • home_diy - Do it yourself
    • home_sport - Sports
    • home_sex - Erotica & sex
    • home - Other


The genres are grouped in themes (this classification is absolutely conventional and realized only in software). Every genre correspond with its abbreviation (for example sf_history), which is provided in the book file, and its interpretation (for sf_history being "Alternative history").