It is fiction, if that is what you mean. 'Hoax' implies that it is intentionally attempting to convince readers that something is true when it is not with the expectation of some gain or profit to the person who is perpetrating the hoax.
'The Shack' is a work of fiction that explores themes of grief, faith, and forgiveness. While the book has received mixed reviews for its portrayal of Christian theology, it is not considered a hoax.
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It is a small little shack that people live in. i know from reading the book Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse
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There are many ways for one to find the nearest Radio Shack locations. One way is to look in the yellow pages of the phone book for Radio Shack, and see the address there. If there are none in the phone book, look for them using the store locator on the Radio Shack website.
A kolba, is a small shack.
In the book "The Shack" by William P. Young, Mack has five children.
Yes, the word hoax is an abstract noun; a word for a deception. A hoax is an abstract concept.
The author of The Shack is William P. Young. For more information about him, you can go to www.theshack.com. It tells about the book and projects about the novel, along with the biography of William P. Young.
The first book claiming the Apollo Missions were a hoax was written by Bill Kaysing in 1974 called We Didn't Go to the Moon: NASA's 30 Billion Dollar Swindle.
Gulf Breeze is an actual city in Northwest Florida. Gulf Breeze was well known for a hoax that occured over 30 years ago that involved UFO sightings. Hence, the book "The Gulf Breeze Sightings". It was believed that many of the photos in the book were fakes.