summary | The text discusses the concept of "fictional" and "non-fictional" books. Non-fictional books, or non-fiction books, are those that contain real events, facts, or true stories. These books can be about any topic, including history, science, biographies, travelogues, memoirs, and self-help books. On the other hand, fictional books, or fiction books, are created from the imagination of an author and often include elements like plot, characters, dialogue, and setting that are not real. These books can be in any genre such as romance, thriller, mystery, science fiction, fantasy, and so on. Fiction can also involve elements of reality but is ultimately a work of imagination rather than fact-based information. |