No, 'A Man in Full' is a work of fiction. Wikipedia will confirm that it's not based on real events. The author created the story from imagination and literary creativity.
Yes, 'A Man in Full' is based on a fictional story, not a true one. You won't find it as a factual account on Wikipedia.
Well, 'A Man in Full' isn't a true story. If you look it up on Wikipedia, you'll see that it's a fictional narrative crafted by the author's imagination and not based on actual events.
'A Gentleman in Moscow' is purely fictional. Wikipedia will likely provide information about the book's literary aspects and critical reception, but not a true story behind it. The author created the story from imagination.
Not necessarily. Just because it's said to be a true story doesn't mean it is completely factual. Check the details on Wikipedia for a clearer picture.
It's not clear. There's no definite information on whether 'Sprung' is based on a true story on Wikipedia.
Well, it depends. Sometimes the information on Wikipedia about whether a story is based on truth can be ambiguous or incomplete. You might have to do some further research elsewhere to get a definite answer.
I don't know. It depends on how well the Wikipedia page for Full Count is curated and the sources it references. You could try looking for additional information elsewhere to confirm.
I have no idea. It's best to check the relevant Wikipedia page to determine if it's based on a true story.
No, Coraline is not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation by Neil Gaiman.
It's hard to say. Sometimes the information on Wikipedia might not be definitive. You might need to do more research elsewhere to get a clear answer.
I don't think so. As far as I know, Nefarious is a fictional creation and not based on a true story from Wikipedia.
Not sure. You'd have to check the specific details on Wikipedia to know for sure.