Yes, it is! It is fictionalized but based on the tragic and touching story of Clyde Cothurn.
The story of Rachel Stein, as told in the novel Black Book, is not based on a real woman. A film based on the book was released in 2006.
The adjective "fictional" is often used to describe story books that are not based on real events or people.
No, im sorry to say, that "Charmed and Dangerous the Story of the Lost Wand" is not a real book and H.J. Darling is not a real author, too. I wish they were real book but they're not---Charmed and Dangerous is fictional, but it's based on the Harry Potter books.
Although in the movie, the penguins are real the book and movie is not based on real life or anything that happened in real life.
No, it is a fictional story based on a book by English novelist Roald Dahl.
Loosely. The story is based on an actual event of the Second World War - the Battle of Leros.
no its not! its based on a book from an author. if it was real that would have been the sadest thing ever! i hated the part when the kid died!
no it is not based on a true story
The book is real. The story is fiction.
It was based on a story in frica but its not a real story
Depends on the type of book. There are two different types for books: non-fiction and fiction. Nonfiction means that the book is based on actual events and tells stories that actually happened in real life. Fiction means that the book is a fairytale and is completely made up. So if the book is non-fiction, then it is real. If they are fiction, then they are fake.
Non fiction describes books that have been written about something true. It generally refers to all writing that is not fiction, where fiction refers to writing about imagined or non-real people and/or events.