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March Madness Week 2: Fantasy vs. Science Fiction

I have a feeling this week will also be a close call. 

Our contenders, Fantasy and Science Fiction seem so closely connected that the lines between their genres blur at times. But for our purposes, we're defining Fantasy as taking place in mythical worlds or having magical creatures/people and Science Fiction takes place in the future with lots of technological advances.

Once again, you can vote in the sidebar for your favorite of the two genres 
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And then you can vote for your favorite book in each genre (two more votes!) 
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Take a look at the books you get to choose from (don't forget, you can click on the book cover to be taken to our catalog!):
Fantasy


Science Fiction

                                                  

 

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