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False R>F

Would something like this qualify?

“The books here each contain the stories of individual worlds, bound within them… Though I call them books, that is only how they appear now. Their true form is nothing more than insignificant recording media.”

“Me? Hmm, let me see… I suppose I would say I am, so to speak, a reader of the story called ‘the world.’”

“To be honest, I have grown somewhat bored of even that. As a short break, I invite particularly outstanding characters from among the worlds I have read, like this…”
 
Are the worlds within the books capable of interacting with the world outside of them? That's one way. Another way is if those outside of the book hold some kind of power over the worlds within the books, proving some kind of superiority. Is it possible to enter the books? Is doing so a form of immersion, dimensional lowering, or avatar creation, since their true selves can't fit within the books?

All of these are examples, but it depends verse to verse.
 
Are the worlds within the books capable of interacting with the world outside of them? That's one way. Another way is if those outside of the book hold some kind of power over the worlds within the books, proving some kind of superiority. Is it possible to enter the books? Is doing so a form of immersion, dimensional lowering, or avatar creation, since their true selves can't fit within the books?

All of these are examples, but it depends verse to verse.
“Well… I did make a very small adjustment to your world so that you would end up wandering into this place…”

“…However, I don’t think there is any being other than myself that can read and understand their contents.”

“No, no, I know you quite well. From here, I can see all the way to the edge of the world.”

Well it's alright. I'm about to reconstruct it for you in such a way that even a normal person would understand.

 
It's important to make sure these books don't just contain pocket dimensions, so scenes that make it clear these are lesser worlds would help. But yeah, this kind of stuff can qualify for false R > F.
 
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