Well I don't know what you mean fiction is fiction, story writing.
Ian Haywood has written: 'Working Class Fiction' 'Bloody Romanticism' 'Working-class fiction' -- subject(s): English fiction, Fiction, History and criticism, Working class, Working class authors, Working class in literature
Fiction is a class of literature comprising of works of imaginative narration
"The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant is a work of fiction. It is a short story that explores themes of social class, materialism, and the consequences of greed.
Aga saga
"Kids In Ms. Colman's Class" is a children's book series, so the genre would be children's literature or children's fiction.
Nicholas Coleridge has written: 'Paper tigers' -- subject(s): Newspaper publishing, History, Publishers and publishing, Biography 'A Much Married Man' -- subject(s): Fiction, Extended families, Extended families in fiction, Upper class in fiction, Upper class 'Godchildren' -- subject(s): Family secrets, Fiction 'Godchildren' -- subject(s): Family secrets, Fiction 'Godchildren' -- subject(s): Family secrets, Fiction 'SHOOTING STARS'
70% of 600 = 420 of the books are fiction
Simon Raven has written: 'Inch of Fortune' 'The feathers of death' -- subject(s): Gay men, Fiction, Gay military personnel, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Gays, Homophobia 'The rich pay late' -- subject(s): Fiction, Fiction in English, Upper class 'Blood of My Bone (The First-Born of Egypt : Volume 5)' 'The feathers of death' -- subject(s): Gay men, Fiction, Gay military personnel, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Gays, Homophobia 'The Judas boy' -- subject(s): Fiction, Upper class 'The survivors' -- subject(s): Fiction, Upper class 'Friends in low places' -- subject(s): Fiction, Upper class 'Come like shadows' -- subject(s): Fiction, Upper class 'Les riches payent tard' 'Friends in low places' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Islands of Sorrow' 'The roses of Picardie' 'RememberYour Grammar and other Haunted Stories' 'Sound the Retreat- Cancelled' 'New Seed for Old (The First-Born of Egypt : Volume 4)' 'Boys will be boys' 'The decline of the gentleman' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Conduct of life 'September Castle' 'In the Image of God' 'Sound the retreat' -- subject(s): British, Fiction, Upper class 'Before the Cock Crow (The First Born of Egypt Series)' 'The Sabre Squadron' -- subject(s): Fiction, Fiction in English, World War, 1939-1945 'Shadows on the grass' -- subject(s): Biography, Cricket, Cricket players 'Royal foundation and other plays' 'Morning star' -- subject(s): Fiction, Upper class 'Rich Pay Late - Cancelled' 'Close of Play' -- subject(s): Fiction, Upper class 'Les mauvaises frequentations'
Science fiction is a genre of literature so in schools it is usually covered in English class but some science classes use it to show science concepts.
M. Februari has written: 'The book club' -- subject(s): Fiction, Book clubs (Discussion groups), Middle class, Secrecy 'The book club' -- subject(s): Fiction, Book clubs (Discussion groups), Middle class, Secrecy
Kyril Bonfiglioli has written: 'Don't point that thing at me' -- subject(s): Art thefts, Art dealers, Aristocracy (Social class), Fiction 'Something nasty in the woodshed' -- subject(s): Aristocracy (Social class), Art dealers, Art thefts, Assassins, Charlie Mortdecai (Fictitious character), Fiction, Fiction in English 'Don't Point That Thing At Me (Charlie Mortdecai Mysteries)' 'All the Tea in China' 'Mortdecai's endgame' -- subject(s): Aristocracy (Social class), Art dealers, Art thefts, Fiction 'Don't Point That Thing At Me (Library Edition) (A Charlie Mortdecai Mystery)' 'Don't point that thing at me' -- subject(s): Aristocracy (Social class), Art dealers, Art thefts, Charlie Mortdecai (Fictitious character), Fiction, Fiction in English
"The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton is a young adult fiction novel that falls under the genres of coming-of-age and realistic fiction. It explores themes of social class, friendship, and identity through the eyes of the teenage characters in the story.