* Books published online: These can fall into any genre, from fiction to non-fiction, poetry to self-help. The format is what defines them as "web books."
* Interactive fiction: These are stories where the reader makes choices that affect the plot. They often have a strong emphasis on character development and decision-making.
* Webcomics: These are comic books that are published online. They can be in any genre, from humor to fantasy.
* Digital books: These are electronic versions of traditional books that are read on e-readers or other devices. They can be in any genre.
To understand the genre of a web book, you need to know more about the specific book. What is the subject matter? What is the writing style? What is the intended audience?
For example:
* A web book about cooking would be considered non-fiction.
* A web book about a group of friends on an adventure would be considered fiction.
* A web book with panels and dialogue bubbles would be considered a webcomic.
Ultimately, the genre of a web book is determined by its content and how it is presented.