Yes. The stories are set in a world that is very much like our own. There are no out - of - this - world elements like magic or talking animals in a fantastical sense. Judy Moody's problems, her attempts to solve them, and her emotions all seem very real and are typical of what a real - life child might go through, so they fall into the category of realistic fiction.
The Judy Moody books are designed with young readers in mind. They focus on topics like school, friendships, and growing up, which are relevant to children. While some older readers might read them for a bit of light - hearted entertainment, it's the younger audience, say from kindergarten to fourth grade, that these books will really appeal to because of their relatable content.
The Noble's Records was a series of fantasy novels. The chapter names and some of the chapter contents were different, so the exact order might vary according to different sources. However, according to the usual order, the series could be divided into the following parts:
1."The Noble's Legacy"
2."The Way of Fengjin"
3." Noble's Legacy, You City Illusion Sword Record "
4 "Grand Ruins-Fantasy City"
5."Grand Records-Flowing Light and Snow at Night"
6."Noble Records: Snow Falling, Listening to the Guqin"
7."The World Martial Arts Competition"
8 "The New Moon Is Like a Hook"
It should be noted that due to the complexity of the contents of the series, the specific order may vary according to the reading order.
Maoni's works included " Choosing the Sky,"" The Night,"" Celebrating the Year,"" The Secret Guest,"" The Vermilion Bird,"" The Road Facing Heaven,"" Ten Years of Yingxiu,"" Cat,"" Autumn Fairy Tale,"" Light Years," and so on. The order of his works was as follows:
- Ten Years of Yingxiu
- The Vermilion Bird
- [The Guest]
- "The Night"
- Celebrating Years
- [Choosing the Heavens]
- The Great Path Toward Heaven
- Cats
- Autumn Fairy Tale
- Light Years
Please note that the above is only for reference. The specific order of publication may vary.
Judy is often shown as the one who is more idealistic in fanfic. She dreams big for Zootopia and wants to make it a better place for everyone. Nick is the realist. He helps Judy see the practical side of things. Their dynamic in fanfic is really interesting as they learn from each other. Nick teaches Judy about the underbelly of Zootopia while Judy shows Nick that there is good in the world worth fighting for.
The history book was an official position in ancient China. It was mainly responsible for writing the eight-point script and official script for the minister of history and the censor. According to the "Han Guan Jiu Yi," the history books belonged to the subordinate officials of the Han Prime Minister's Office and the later three public offices. Their positions were below the history of the Cao Cao, and their official rank was 100 stones. In addition, the subordinate officer of the censor Zhongcheng, Lantai Lingshi, was also a special kind of Lingshi, with an official rank of 600 stones. His status was low and he was despised by the scholars. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liang Ji had maliciously appointed the famous scholar Liu Chang as the magistrate to insult him. Generally speaking, the history books were low-level officials responsible for handling documents and other matters.
The story of Judy is somewhat based on Judy Garland's life. It captures certain important moments and emotions, but it's not a completely accurate retelling. Some parts are fictionalized to make the story more cinematic and appealing.
There were two related documents regarding the order of the books in the escape room game. The documents [1] and [3] mentioned a kind of arrangement order, which was to place the books in a specific order. Specifically, according to the descriptions of documents [1] and [3], the order of the books was: Warren Harding, John Coolidge, Herbert C Hoover, Franklin D. Franklin, Harry Truman, Dwight, and John F. Kennedy. However, this order may only apply to a certain level in the escape room game, not all escape room games. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if this order applied to all escape room games. Therefore, I don't know the exact order of the books in the escape room.