Sure. The Summer I Turned Pretty falls into the category of fiction. It presents a made-up narrative with fictional elements to engage and entertain readers.
Romance is a very common theme. Writers of fanfic often expand on the romantic relationships from the show. They might write about different 'what if' scenarios in Belly and Conrad's relationship, like what if they had gotten together earlier. Growth and self - discovery is another theme. Belly is growing up in the story, and fanfics can show more of her internal journey of self - discovery, away from just the romantic and family aspects. Also, the theme of summer memories is prevalent. Since the story is set in summer, fanfics can create new and unique summer memories for the characters, adding more depth to their experiences.
Fiction. The book is filled with fictional characters and fictional events that are crafted to tell an engaging story. It's not based on real - life events in a documentary or non - fictional sense. The relationships, the beach house setting, and the character's personal growth are all fictional elements that make up the story.
It's fiction. 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' is a work of the author's imagination. It takes you on a fictional journey with made-up characters and events.
It leans towards realistic fiction. The characters and their situations feel genuine, but there's also a touch of fiction to make the story more engaging and captivating for the readers/viewers.
No, it isn't real. 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' is a made-up story that brings together various elements to create an interesting narrative for the audience to enjoy.
Sure is. It's a work of fiction that captures the imagination with its plot and characters. The story takes you on a fictional journey full of emotions and experiences.