;Fiction Genre
is marley&me a non-fiction ****?k?
i have to read a non fiction ****?k for my English class, and i heard this ****?k is really really ****?d. question is, is it non-fiction? i know it’s autobiographical, so i thought that would go under the classification of “non-fiction”, ****? i think the ****?k is narrated by the dog, so i’m not too sure. anyone know officially if it would fit into the non-fiction genre? thanks.
- ***?rson
american historical fiction series?
I have always been a lover of historical fiction. I’m looking for a good fictional series on America.
When I was in middle school I loved the Dear America series because it had books on nearly every event in America’s history, but now that I am 18 that series is too juvenile for me. Is there any good fictional series for adults like that?
Any other books you know in the historical fiction genre in any period of american history that are good. Whether they aren’t a series or are of just of one time period would also be good.
Not too adult though. I don’t want to read a book that involve sex.
Thank you for any suggestions you may have.
- Tibbs
I’m looking for the title of a book or book series in th genre of juvenile fiction perhaps?
It was around the late 80s early 90s and the one book I read as a kid was the first of a series from what I remember. The story was about a group of kids whose plane crashed on an island and they had to fight against the island inhabitants - they ended up finding some secret base or something and maybe a secret room using a code word they found -”Prometheus” maybe. I remember somebody was flying a glider around dropping fire bombs. The book was pretty graphic in it’s writing. For example when the plane crashed it talked about how one dead kid’s brains were showing from a head wound. That’s why I’m inclined to think it was a juvenile fiction genre or something like it. Not something for audiences that are too young. I had to have been at least 12 when I read it.
- Sam I Am