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March Madness SF&F Style Redux!
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The results are in and we have our Champions!In the Fantasy Bracket, The Lord of the Rings by J R R Tolkien posted a solid victory over George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire with a final score of 16-4.
Our winner in the Sci-Fi Bracket is The Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov. Foundation beat out Frank Herbert's Dune Chronicles by a margin of 12-7.
I hope everyone enjoyed this year's version of March Madness. I had a great time running it and posting all of the results!
Hmm, no showdown between the two - UFC anything goes, no-holds-barred, for the speculative fiction Champion diamond encrusted bookmark?
I'm surprised how decisive the Fantasy final was.
Thanks for putting this together again this year, Stefan! Great job. Enjoyed it.
Thanks for putting this together again this year, Stefan! Great job. Enjoyed it.
Glad both of them won. It's long been argued that those two novels are prospectively the best in their genres. I look forward to seeing next year and whatever rules and ideas you create for next year if we can do it!
I enjoyed it until The Foundation Trilogy beat out Dune. And I had some heartbreaks before that, but that one really hurt my heart.
The Good Doctor would have been proud of the Foundation win
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Books mentioned in this topic
The Lord of the Rings (other topics)The Foundation Trilogy (other topics)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (other topics)
The Lord of the Rings (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
George R.R. Martin (other topics)Frank Herbert (other topics)



I thought maybe Harry Potter might dethrone The Lord of the Rings. Harry wasn't invited to the tournament last year, but I think that just as LotR was the big gateway fantasy novel for half a century, HP might prove the new gateway for the 21st century. And a lot of us long-time Tolkien fans are getting old.)
Alas, Harry seems to have lost to ASoIF by a free throw in OT.
(Despite its current popularity, I don't think ASoIF is going to prove to be a gateway book for new fen. I think most of the mundanes following HBO's Game of Thrones won't cross over into sword and sorcery readers.)