i dont know why ask me?
Yes, but some books are based on his experiences. The only book that is true is Three Weeks With My Brother.
Slaughterhouse Five.
they are based on true stories and he writes his stories based on what he hears, sees, events he keeps his heart fresh
Slaughterhouse-five (1969).
Some books based on war are "All Quiet on the Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque, "The Things They Carried" by Tim O'Brien, and "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller. Each of these books provides a unique perspective on the impact and experiences of war on individuals.
The books were mainly based on the life experiences of JRR Tolkien. World War 1 and the wastelands of the trench warfare. The heavy industrialism in Britain, with the fellowship representing nature and the orcs and such representing industry and its workforce. His early experiences with seeing trees cut down and Spiders when he was young also colored his writing.
Michael Dorris wrote 10 books during his lifetime. His works include novels, non-fiction, and children's books.
Jack London's novels are often based on his experiences as a sailor, prospector, and adventurer in the Yukon Territory and the South Pacific. His works frequently explore themes of survival, nature, and the struggle of the individual against the elements.
The movies are based on the books. The books aren't based on anything.
what most songs are based on. life, experiences. but meg & dia also write a lot of songs about books theyve read. quotes that have moved them. dreams. other peoples stories. that kind of stuff
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Books can provide valuable insights and wisdom that can be considered good advice. However, the applicability of the advice will vary based on individual circumstances and experiences. It's important to critically evaluate and apply the advice from books in a way that makes sense for your own life.