Yes, a book cover can depict any topic, whether it is based on facts or fiction. The cover is meant to visually represent the essence of the book and attract potential readers, regardless of the genre or subject matter.
Virtually every fiction book.
look in the cover of the book
Just look at the cover of the book.
It should say on the cover somewhere.
It is a book of facts and figures, and very often on no specific topic. Dictionaries and encyclopedias are included, and they cover every topic. Thesauruses, atlases, and almanacs are in this category too.
W-A-Y too big a question to be covered here. There are tons of books (fiction/non-fiction and textbooks) which cover this subject. Try a search engine.
There is mention of a lot of science fiction books for teens but no mention of a book with a gold cover, guy in red, and a respirator.
You can search under "Subject", for example; "divorce" "juvenile fiction" "friendship" etc.
its fiction
I believe its fiction.
it is a fiction book.
the book holes is a fiction book