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.
Slam is a fiction novel. It's not based on real events or people. The author has the freedom to craft whatever story they want, taking readers on a fictional journey filled with creativity and imagination.
Definitely. Wonder falls under the category of fiction novels. It weaves a tale that is imaginative and full of fictional elements to draw in the readers.
Well, it depends. Some novels are fictional, like fantasy or romance, where the events and characters are invented. But there are also nonfiction novels that are based on real events and people.