Such a book is often called a non-fiction or a factual book.
It could be called a documentary book. These usually present true and verified information about various subjects or people's real-life accounts.
Yes, it's said to be inspired by real events and investigations.
Yes, it's loosely based on real events and investigations related to UFO sightings.
The setting of the jungle is based on real jungles in India. Kipling used his knowledge of the Indian landscape and its flora and fauna. Also, the concept of a human child living among animals might have been inspired by local tales or rare real - life cases of feral children. However, the exact story as told in Jungle Book is a fictionalized version.
It depends on the credibility of the sources used in the book. While many near - death stories are reported as true, there are also cases where people might make up stories for various reasons, like seeking attention or trying to promote a certain belief. So, not all stories in the 'book of near death stories' are necessarily entirely based on true experiences.
Definitely not. '1984' is a dystopian novel that was created from the imagination of the author to present a cautionary tale about totalitarianism and surveillance, not based on real events.
No, the book 'It' is not based on a true story. It's a work of fiction created by the author's imagination.
Not exactly. While it may draw some inspiration from real-life situations, it's mostly a fictional creation with fictional plotlines and characters.
The book 'It' is purely fictional. The author crafted the story and characters from their creative mind rather than real events.
Well, in a sense it might be. Sometimes stories claim to be based on true events but are highly dramatized. In the case of 'Book of Blood', there could be some real - life inspirations like certain cultural beliefs about blood and the afterlife that the author has incorporated and built a fictional narrative around.
The book 'The Help' has roots in true stories. It weaves together different real-life aspects to form a compelling narrative, but it's not a straightforward account of one specific true event.