It is not based on a true story, but the writers wrote the story to try and teach teens a little more about teen pregnancy.
It is fiction. It is not true, but deals with real life scenarios.
the secret life of a american teenager is about a girl who gets pregnant at 15 with a abused boy named ricky.
The series isn't based on a book. But a book was created after the series, "The Secret Diary of Ashley Juergens"
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Ali's Pretty Lies and Crushed are the books that is similar to Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game.
The books are Mystery/FictionThe show is Drama/MysteryDramawell a lot of girls would be quite drawn to it, i recommend the book series aswel by Sarah Shepard amazing!Age-13 And up
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No. There are many nonfiction series books.
No, the Everest series by Gordon Korman is a fictional adventure series, not nonfiction. It follows a group of teenagers as they attempt to climb Mount Everest.
It is fiction, but Lemony Snicket says through out the books he has researched everything about the Baudelaire case, giving readers the impression that they are nonfiction, or real.
The 39 Clues is a work of fiction. It is a multi-author series of adventure novels following the adventures of two siblings who are part of a powerful family of explorers and adventurers.
The Baby-Sitters Club series is fiction. It is a series of novels written by Ann M. Martin about a group of middle school girls who run a babysitting service in the fictional town of Stoneybrook.
Pretty Little Liars!
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"Goosebumps" is a fictional book series created by author R.L. Stine. The character Slappy the Dummy, a recurring antagonist in the series, is also fictional.
The books in the Pretty Little Liars series are:Pretty Little LiarsFlawlessPerfectUnbelievableWickedKillerHeartlessWantedTwistedRuthlessStunningBurnedCrushedDeadly
Yes. The ninth book in the Pretty Little Liars series is called Twisted
Flawless: A Pretty Little Liars novel
No, the series is just pop fiction. If you want literature with a moral then look beyond books in the same section as Gossip Girl and Twilight.