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Sword and Laser definitions?
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I thought those were our definitions of Sword and Laser.
You'll never stop the arguments as a lot of books don't fall neatly into one category.
Where do you put Bitter Seeds?
It has technology based powers, it also has magic based powers and alternate history.
Then we have books like Reamde that don't really fall into either.
You'll never stop the arguments as a lot of books don't fall neatly into one category.
Where do you put Bitter Seeds?
It has technology based powers, it also has magic based powers and alternate history.
Then we have books like Reamde that don't really fall into either.


With regards to the books that don't fit easy into the 'official' categories, that was basically my point. If a book has fantasy elements, it can be read in the 'Sword' month. If it also has sci-fi elements, it can also be read in the 'Laser' month; if people are happy enough to vote for it in that month and it has at least an element of that genre, that's all that matters, and if people say 'this book isn't sci-fi', you can say 'maybe not, but it's a Laser' and with luck that will be the end of it...in an ideal world! lol

I may be too green around the edges in this group to toss this around, but if someone strictly wants one or the other, maybe there's a better fitting group for them?
IDK, I think I'm just going to stay out of the genre threads and keep reading both.


For us to nominate a book that is strictly sword or laser, we would have to already come to terms with the content of the book... seeing as we would have to read the book to discuss it, then maybe we should put it up for a vote? oh wait...

Agreed, but if every thread on the matter for every book we read has people copying and pasting definitions from wikipedia, then we wouldnt really be discussing the book...
We don't always vote. Veronica and Tom sometimes exercise their dictatorial powers and choose for us.
The Magicians, Rule 34 & Ready Player One are recent books we haven't voted on.
I enjoy books that blur the lines between Sci-fi and fantasy.
The Magicians, Rule 34 & Ready Player One are recent books we haven't voted on.
I enjoy books that blur the lines between Sci-fi and fantasy.

Oh... lol Good to know!

If the conversations go along the lines of 'even though it's a sword pick, I felt it was more of a sci-fi book, because...' then I agree it can be interesting to hear people's views, but when it goes from a discussion about the book to an argument far away from the book, one that goes around in circles and suggests that it was 'wrong' to read the book because it doesn't fit one definition, I think it can become a little irritating. I thought if there was an agreement to be more free with the definitions for books chosen there would be less of the latter.

FaScism (Fantasy Scifi-sm) Law: The only time to argue over whether the book fits Laser or Sword is during nomination. After the vote, you have to shut up or else the argument over whether it's SciFi or Fantasy gets the silent treatment.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Magicians (other topics)Rule 34 (other topics)
Ready Player One (other topics)
Reamde (other topics)
Bitter Seeds (other topics)
This is just a suggestion, and I'm new here, so I don't want to be treading on any toes or anything, but I don't feel like this group is meant to be just about hard sci-fi and classic fantasy, though they are both valid options, of course. But it's not called 'the very serious science fiction and fantasy book group', it's called 'Sword and Laser' so surely we can be looser with the definitions without upsetting anyone.