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Realistic fiction
No. This is science fiction.
people like thing's that other's dont. some people like fiction programmes the others like fact.
George's Marvelous Medicine would fall into the category of Children's Fiction.
it is different because non fiction is real and fiction is fake such as Fairy Tales
they are not real because there fiction and fiction means fairytale
Beatrice Levin has written: 'The lonely room' 'Women and medicine' -- subject(s): Biography, Health Services, Sexism in medicine, Women, Women in medicine, Women physicians, Women's health services 'John Hawk' -- subject(s): Seminole Indians, Indians of North America, Juvenile fiction, African Americans, Slavery, Fiction
Ray Bradbury rejected the classification of his work as strictly science fiction, preferring to describe it as fantasy or speculative fiction. He believed his stories explored deeper themes and emotions beyond the technological aspects typically associated with science fiction. Bradbury felt that labeling his work limited its potential impact on readers.
Joanne Eysell has written: 'A medical companion to Dickens's fiction' -- subject(s): Characters, Diseases in literature, History, Knowledge, Literature and medicine, Medicine, Medicine in literature, Physicians, Physicians in literature
I prefer fiction but non-fiction is more substantial because you learn facts.
No because biography's are non fiction and Shiloh is fiction.
Anna Sewell's book is a work of fiction .