"Rules" by Cynthia Lord is one of the best
"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime" by Mark Haddon
Kathy Hoopmann has written: 'Of mice and aliens' -- subject(s): Fiction, Science fiction, Asperger's syndrome, Extraterrestrial beings 'All dogs have ADHD' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Dogs, Behavior 'All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome' -- subject(s): Asperger's syndrome, Juvenile literature 'Blue bottle mystery' -- subject(s): Fiction, Schools, Asperger's syndrome, Asperger's syndrome in fiction, Schools in fiction
Beause it's fiction. If they were real characters, it would be non-fiction.
family and children
Janice Roper has written: 'Dancing on the moon' -- subject(s): Babies, Brothers and sisters, Dreams, Fiction, Jealousy in children, Juvenile fiction, Sibling rivalry, Stories in rhyme, Sudden infant death syndrome
Gnomes do not exist. There mythical tales, and children story characters. They appear in video games, non-fiction books and much more. They are Non-fiction, and do not exist.
It is a fiction were characters are concerned. But the French revolution was real.
invented
Superman Hercules
"Regarding the Fountain" by Kate Klise is a children's fiction book that falls under the genre of epistolary fiction, as it is written in the form of letters, memos, and other written communications between the characters. It also contains elements of mystery and humor.
In science fiction as in all forms of literature all potential characters and symbols are left free of restraints and open to all forms of interpetation so that writers may be as creative and 'envelope-pushing' as they ever care to be.
They both have word fiction in them Both are written by authors Both can have plots, characters, themes, symbols etc....
They are Fiction books, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys are fictional characters.