It depends. If the coloring book features made-up stories or fantasy elements, it's fiction. But if it shows real-world objects or facts, it's nonfiction.
I'm not sure who 'Fabiana' specifically is in 'Pulp Fiction' as there is no character named Fabiana in the movie that I recall. It could be a name that is being misassociated with the movie.
Non - fiction. Coloring books are mainly for creative and relaxing activities. They don't tell fictional stories but rather provide images for people to color, like pictures of animals, plants, landscapes, etc.
Well, pulp novel coloring books are a really interesting concept. They take the essence of those old - fashioned pulp novels. You know, the ones filled with action - packed tales. And they turn it into a coloring activity. So you get to color in pictures that might be of the heroes, villains, or the exciting settings from those pulp - like stories.
Well, it helps you to relax. When you color the scenes from a novel, it's like you're stepping into that fictional world for a while. And it also deepens your understanding of the novel as you pay more attention to the details of the story while coloring.
These coloring books can also enhance creativity. You get to decide on color combinations and how to fill in the various patterns, which stimulates creative thinking. For example, you might choose a bright color palette for a floral pattern that is different from the traditional way, creating a unique look.
The 'Peppa Pig Coloring Book with Story' is great. Preschoolers love Peppa Pig, and the storylines in the book are simple and engaging for them. Another good one is the 'Mickey Mouse Coloring Book with Story' as Mickey is a very popular character among kids.