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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Post#8


            In my opinion, the book has to be 100% the truth to be non-fiction because if it’s not a true story it shouldn’t be called a non-fiction book.  People will believe the author that they are telling the truth and not a 95% the truth and the rest is made up.  If it’s not 100% the truth it should be considered as a fiction book not a non-fiction book.  I know they won’t know exactly what happened and what was said, but they should try to create a similar scene for the readers. If they change a small detail that’s fine, but if they change a big detail like Fray said he killed the girl and in real life he didn’t.  They shouldn’t change big scenes, but changing small minor details is fine and no one would really care. 

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