There are several fictional characters with the name Debbie or Deborah in books. One of the most known characters named Deborah is from the book series Dexter.
The stories in Goosebumps books are fictional.
non fictional books
Some famous female characters that use bow and arrows include Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games, Artemis from Mythology, and May Welland from The Age of Innocence.
Ishtar was a famous priestess from ancient Mesopotamia there are some books about her
Both "Raggedy Ann" and "Raggedy Andy" are fictional characters. They appear in series of books originally written and illustrated by American Johnny Gruelle, mainly addressing young children.
Those are fictional books for fictional characters, sold by fictional stores.
There are several fictional characters with the name Debbie or Deborah in books. One of the most known characters named Deborah is from the book series Dexter.
No Yeerks are fictional characters in the Animorph books.
They are Fiction books, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys are fictional characters.
Dick and Jane are just fictional characters in children's books.
Vampires are fictional characters only in books and on t.v.
An author is a person who writes books. They create fictional or non-fictional works and are responsible for developing the content, plot, characters, and structure of the book.
The Electro who is a fictional character in comic books first appeared in 2014.
The "famous five" were not mathematicians, they were characters in Enid Blyton books.
1 People; 2 Fictional characters; 3 Books and comics; 4 Film and television
Nope. Those characters appeared in fictional books or movies, or Gene Autry songs.