You mean as in "He had a bucket of KFC wings for dinner"? Sure, so long as it's plain that you're giving them due credit where credit is due. Don't say something like "He had a McBurger" or "He xeroxed the papers" because that's not proper copyright notice.
non-fiction
Fiction books are listed alphabetically by the author's last name.For example:King, StephanPullman, PhillipRowling, J.K
amazing dolphings is the name of a non-fiction book about dolphins
Surprisingly, the book of Esther does not mention the name of God at all.
Fiction books are typically classified under the Dewey Decimal System using whole numbers, but they are usually grouped together in the 800s section for literature. Unlike non-fiction books that cover a wide range of subjects, fiction books are organized primarily by author's name within this literature section.
Yes, Lemony Snicket is a fake name and writes fiction but writes as if it was real and he was researching the events.
Eddie Sherman has written: 'Mention my name in Hawaii' -- subject(s): Fiction
In the comic books, his name was Victor Stone, but they don't mention it in the show.
it does not mention any middle name for Luna's dad in the books or films, he may not have a middle name.
Yes, in most cases fiction books are usually arranged alphabetically according to the author's last name in libraries and bookstores. This helps readers easily locate books by their favorite authors and maintain organization within the collection.
Generally by Dewey Decimal System or by Category.
Anh Do has written several books, including "The Happiest Refugee," "The Little Refugee," "Weir Do," and "Wolf Girl." He is a prolific author with both fiction and non-fiction works to his name.