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Definitely not fiction. 'Night' is a poignant autobiographical narrative that provides a raw and unfiltered look into the horrors of the Holocaust as witnessed and endured by Elie Wiesel himself.
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There were many time-travel novels that could be referred to as the following popular time-travel novels:
1."Startling Step by Step"-Tong Hua
2 " The Princess Who Travelled to the Qing Dynasty Married to the Modern Times "-Dreaming of the Qing Dynasty
3."The Poisonous Daughter of a Concubine"-Anning
4 "Fuyao"-Yang Mi
5 "Thousand Flowers"-Zhao Liying
6."Startling Step by Step: The Daughter of a Concubine in Ancient Times"-Electric Wires
7. Crossing and Anti-Crossing-Xinyi Dock
8 " The Cold Childe of Time Travel "-Electric Lines
9 "How many flowers fall in my dream"-Yang Mi
10." Cross-over Female Supporting Character, Non-Cross-over "-Electric Lines
Definitely. Night is a profoundly autobiographical work. Wiesel shares his personal and harrowing journey through the horrors of the concentration camps, giving a brutally honest and true account of his survival.