Madagascar is purely fictional. The story and characters were invented by the creators to provide an enjoyable and imaginative adventure for the audience. There's no real-life basis for it.
It's difficult to assign a specific grade to 'Ella Enchanted' as it can be enjoyed by readers of various ages. Generally, it's suitable for middle-grade readers and above.
The book 'Just Ella' is definitely fiction. It weaves a tale that is purely from the author's imagination, not based on real-life facts or experiences.
It could be aimed at young adults. Young adults often face various challenges in life such as self - identity and relationships, and a story like this where Ella is 'coming clean' might resonate with them as they also go through similar processes of self - exploration.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this 'Coming Clean by Ella'. It could potentially be about Ella's journey of self - discovery or her coming to terms with something important in her life.
I don't know who the author of Catastrophe 2 is. However, I know that " Calamity " is a classic web novel from the 14th Palace. It tells the story of a period of history and love. The background of the story is a fantasy world. The plot is complicated and the writing is beautiful. It is deeply loved by readers.