• How true does a book have to be in your mind to be considered non-fiction? Why?
I think that a non-fiction book has to be at least 90 percent true to be labeled as a non-fiction book. I think this because; it doesn’t really matter if the author expands the truth just a little bit because he is still telling most of the truth. Like with the book a million little pieces. He said that just 18 pages were over exaggerated, which is equivalent to 5 percent of his book so 95 percent of his book is still true. Also if you like a book and find out that it isn’t true I don’t think you will care much because it was still a good book.
• Are half-truths okay if it’s still a good story? Does it matter if Frey or Mortenson bent the truth to tell their stories?
I think that half-truths are ok but only if it is a good story. Because I don’t think anyone wants to read a book that is a bunch of way over the top lies and the book isn’t even well written.
• Is David Shields right? Do we need lines between genres—do we need to label something fiction or non-fiction? Why does it matter?
I think that David Shields is right. I think this because it doesn’t really matter what the genre of the book is, it matters if it is a good book and people read it. Also it doesn’t matter because if a person likes a book that is labeled fiction, it would still be the same book if it was labeled non-fiction. I don’t really care what the genre of a book is, I don’t look for certain books that are in certain sections of the library.
I agree, I don't think we need a line between genres. All I care about is if the book I'm reading is good or not.
ReplyDeleteNon-fiction is a large genre. You can't have a non fiction book be only 90% true, then you couldn't trust any of the information in any book.
ReplyDeleteCharlie, the author is still somewhat lieing to the masses here. Yes I know that you can't remember all the facts but you still need to have a basic outline, and not stray from the pack.
ReplyDeleteWe definitely need a line between genres because some people like certain genres and some people hate certain genres. I for one, pretty much only read fiction, with few exceptions.
ReplyDeleteI believe you would be right if the only reason to read was to purely entertain and that's it.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree because without a little embellishment I think that takes the fun out reading for entertainment.
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