A good novel is one that is high in literary and moral tone, true to life and gives one a natural and true idea of noble manhood and pure womanhood; of their social relations in courtship, marriage and parentage.
A good novel can be read by a girl to her parents or before a company of young people without embarrassment.
The difference between a good novel and a bad novel.
Above and beyond these elements of a good novel, there is that indefinable charm with which true genius invests all it touches.
We commend 'Grandmother's Money' to readers in search of a good novel.
We commend ‘Grandmother’s Money’ to readers in search of a good novel.
The book is not a very good novel, even as a fragment, and probably nothing would ever have made it so as a whole.
But there is good novel-stuff in it, and it is important to a student of the novel and almost indispensable to a student of this novelist.
If anybody thinks Wilhelm Meister or the Wahlverwandtschaften a good novel, I am his very humble servant in begging to differ.
A good novel should be both, and both in the highest degree.
But for all that The Three Clerks was a good novel.
Nevertheless, The Macdermots is a good novel, and worth reading by any one who wishes to understand what Irish life was before the potato disease, the famine, and the Encumbered Estates Bill.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good novel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.