A long fictional book is typically called a novel. Novels usually have a significant length and can range from 50,000 to over 100,000 words.
The fictional town in the book "Hard Times" by Charles Dickens is called Coketown. It is portrayed as an industrial town that embodies the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution on society and individuals.
Not a real book, but as a fictional book it is referred to in the Arthur episode "Unfinished," which is the seventh episode in the tenth season of the show. There is a book called Five Weeks in a Balloon written by Jules Verne. It is unclear whether the fictional book is based on this title.
The fictional character which has a dog called jip and a pig called gub gub, the character is dr.dolittle.REad the whole book its great.
It is a fictional book fictional- not real, fake
It is actually a fictional book it says a couple pages before the chapter that "this book is a work of fiction"
No, Scandia is not a country. It is a fictional country in a book called The Princess Plot. (By the way you should read it, it's a nice book.)
No, it is a fictional plant that only exists in a book called The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart. So the correct answer is no.
Barliman Butterbur is a fictional character in a book called "The Lord of the Rings". It is a fantasy book written by famous English writer J.R.R. Tolkien.
The only book I can find that is a fictional work is a star called Henry by roddy Doyle it's avalible anywhere. I hope that helps you. It's DeValera.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a fictional book. It was written by J. K. Rowling.
Yes, there is a book called Inkspell, it is written by Cornelia Funke and is the 2nd book in the Inkworld Trilogy (Inkheart, Inkspell and Inkdeath) which centres around the theme of being able to read characters into and out of fictional books.
It is a fictional school in Long Island in the book "the Wednesday Wars" by Gary Schmidt. it takes place in the 1960's