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I do have one thing to say to the reviewer below. While Fantasy does have its differences from SF, they are still essentially the same. As a matter of fact, all fiction genres are essentially the same, because all of them draw from facts fabricated from the human mind. Sherlock Holmes and James Bond are completely of the imagination, and still they're mysteries and not Fantasy or SF based only on the subject matter, but beyond that there's not much difference. I can understand that you must've picked up a horrible SF book or seen a crappy SF flick, but that doesn't mean they're all bad. I also read fantasy, and it I assure, there are some Fantasy books to be ashamed of, but I still read fantasy. Just thought I'd state that. Check out: Orson Scott Card, Frank Herbert, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, and Robert A. Heinlein. You'd be unbelievably surprised.