Family stories, school stories, animal stories, mysteries, could all be included in realistic fiction.
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Tony Abbott has written: 'Superhero silliness' -- subject(s): Humorous stories, JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories, JUVENILE FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stories, Fiction, Masquerades, Stealing, Collectors and collecting, Mystery and detective stories
Philip Pullman has written: 'Two crafty criminals!' -- subject(s): History, Humorous stories, Gangs, Adventure and adventurers, JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories, JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / Europe, JUVENILE FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stories, Fiction, Crime, Mystery and detective stories
No, the A to Z Mysteries series by Ron Roy is a work of fiction. It follows a group of children solving mysteries in their town, and while the stories are entertaining, they are not based on real events.
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Lauren Myracle primarily writes young adult fiction, with a focus on contemporary and realistic stories that often explore themes such as friendship, love, and self-discovery.
Well, realistic fiction like Tales of a Fourth grade nothing
Realistic fiction is a sub genre of fiction that contains stories that are fictional, but could have occurred in real life. Films that feature realistic fiction include The Fault in Our Stars (adapted from the novel of the same title, written by John Green), and To Kill a Mockingbird (adapted from Harper Lee's popular novel).
Andrew Clements writes realistic fiction books, humorous books, fantasy books, mystery books, and adventure books.
Fiction. There are different forms of fiction -- novels, short stories, etc. -- and different genres of fiction -- historical, mystery, realistic, sci-fi, etc. -- but if it's made up, it's fiction.
Fiction is made up stories, which means they vary in many different ways. Thus, if we are going with genres, then there is fantasy, thriller, mystery, horror, adventure, historical fiction, science fiction, realistic fiction and a few more.
Fiction that occurs in the present is called "contemporary." This is true regardless of the genre the story falls into. Contemporary fiction can include mysteries, romances, thrillers, and other stories.