Based on true crime books
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∙ 2010-02-21 06:09:48No. Helter Skelter is a true crime bestselling book by Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi. A novel is fiction. Bugliosi has gone on to write several other best selling true crime books. One about the OJ Simpson trial.
The Mammoth Book of True Crime was created in 1988.
A novel is a work of fiction. It is a book but it is not true. A book can be a novel or a work of non-fiction or poetry or other things.
A novel can be a fictional book by a person. But the bible is a book of the word of god and is all true.
No, the novel The Book Thief is a work of fiction.
If a book is labelled a "novel", it is almost always fictional.
A Death in Belmont was a true crime novel by Sebastian Junger, based on a crime that occurred in Junger's hometown. It was published in April of 2006.
Sookie Stackhouse is a fictional character and the protagonist of The Southern Vampire Mysteries book series written by Charlaine Harris. The television adaption of the novel is called 'True Blood'.
A novel is a chapter book. Typically a novel is a longer version of a story, which has been made up. Novels are fictional (or not true). Picture books are much shorter stories, with a lot of illustrations or pictures.
The Percy Jackson book series is not true, as it is a fiction story.
The book series the HBO's True Blood series is based on. Though the intended age group is higher.
No. It is not a true story. From Wikipedia: "The novel is presented as a novelization of a true story, but it is in fact entirely fiction."