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Book Eligibility: FA's top 100 books of all time


I would like to see others chime in but I think that this series would be considered Fantasy. Anyone else?
Haven't read it, but if it's enough of a mixture that folks classify it both ways, then it should count.

I was wondering about that too! I consider it fantasy but, to be honest, on the spines of most (a few of them don't have any classification) of my Pern books, it says 'Science Fiction'....sooo....I guess I'm not helping. LOL

I think I'll add it and if people want to vote it off the island later they can try.

I think all the Pern books should be excluded from the list we're building.




It's only when the story arc changes and you discover where the dragons came from, then its origins get a little complicated!

On the other hand I understand those who may go the other way...but the population of Pern are set up to be descendents of colonists. Oh well.


Just reading the blurb from the 1st book makes me think "fantasy." It seems to be alternative fantasy - like Guy but still fantasy.
Anyone else?





If they are riding in spaceships/airplanes? I'm leaning towards "no" unless they stick an elf or a dragon or something in there.

It's some blimp-like aircraft powered by a crystal or some sort and there are traces of magic + non-human characters in it.


Since it started off as a genre being primarily focused on anachronistic tech - it would go under sci-fi.
That said, I would say it depends on the story. There's a lot of cross-genres anymore, and many authors have added magic and other fantasy elements into Steampunk settings.
Retribution Falls, for instance, has fantasy elements, what with the magic and all, but Boneshaker has no fantasy elements that I can recall and would be pretty firmly sci-fi.

Still again, I don't really have a dog in the fight, not being a big steam punk fan. I always think they sound good but so far haven't found one I really like.


As for me, since MrsJ is allowing single titles to make the run, you might as well throw R.Falls in.

*wanders off*

The age of the main character is, as I see it, not always a good guideline, both Garth Nix' Keys to the kingdom series, Susan Coopers The dark is rising and Gaiman's Coraline have very adult themes, that a younger reader may not notice. Sort of a 2 level read :-)


This has been argued interminably. The 1st trilogy reads like fantasy and I consider it fantasy and have nominated it. Not until they discover the caves and ruins on the Southern continent does it become SF as are some of the prequels.
Even Janny's WoLaS has some SF elements, but it is certainly a fantasy.
OTOH, someone nominated the Thrawn Trilogy which is Star Wars and has been proclaimed SF by the mods.


If a story has elements of fantasy in it, then i.m.o . it is fantasy regardless of what other genres it might also fit under.

This is pure (historical) fantasy i.m.o.

WHich part is bothering you?

Probably wouldn't nominate any of them as all-time best, though, so it's really a moot issue. Just made me tetchy, is all. *shrugs*

Probably wouldn't nominate any of them as all-time ..."
I can understand that.
I think the only "problem" books would be those meant for children (younger than YA). Books like Harry Potter, Twilight, or Shivers are still eligible.

Is A Wrinkle in Time considered SF or Fantasy. I think it's a combo of both but I haven't read the first in the series in years and years.
Thoughts?


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And on the YA/MG front - I don't see why they should be disqualified. It's called the top 100 fantasy books... Not the top 100 fantasy books written or intended for adults. If they are nominated and happen to place, than chances are they are probably good. Just because someone doesn't like YA or MG doesn't mean they should be eliminated. There's a lot of adult fantasy sub genres I don't personally like, I'm not expecting those to be eliminated.
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And on the YA/MG front - I don't see why they should be disqualifie..."
RE: Star Wars - I - personally - consider them fantasy BUT we cannot agree about that here. I'd rather make them all not eligible instead of have pages and pages of bickering going back and forth. :)
Re: YA/MG: what's MG?
Think that someone nominated a book that isn’t eligible? Majority Rules: Please discuss and decide.