The Cut Out Girl is most likely fiction. Usually, such titles suggest a made-up narrative with creative elements and not based on real events.
Girl Interrupted is fiction. It's a story created for entertainment and not based on real events.
Definitely fiction. Kelly Binghman likely crafted a fictional story in 'Shark Girl' with made-up characters and events to engage readers' imaginations.
No, she isn't. Maybe she's having something else.
No, 'Girl in Pieces' is a fictional work. It creates a fictional narrative and characters to explore certain themes and emotions.
Yes, 'Diary of a Young Girl' is non-fiction. It's based on the real-life experiences and writings of Anne Frank during the Nazi occupation.
It's most likely fiction. Stories like this often involve imaginative scenarios and characters that are not drawn from real life. They are crafted to capture our interest and take us on a fictional journey.
It depends on how you look at it. While it contains elements of the author's true life, some parts might be embellished or presented in a more narrative style for better readability.
Wonder is fiction. It's a story created by the author's imagination.
The Bible is typically regarded as non-fiction in religious contexts. It provides religious guidance, historical accounts, and moral lessons that are taken seriously by believers. But different people may have varying interpretations based on their beliefs and perspectives.
Well, typically, a novel is fiction. It involves characters, plots, and settings that are created by the author rather than being based on real events. But there are some novels that are based on real people or events, blurring the line a bit, but they still often have fictional elements added for storytelling purposes.