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Old 09-20-2010, 01:11 AM   #304
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I would never consider Honor Harrington books fantasy though. That series sits firmly in the Science Fiction - Military genre for me.

Psionics has long been an accepted part of Science Fiction.
I concur on both counts. But I do wonder what definitions emellaich's friends use for SF and fantasy that they would put the Harrington novels in the latter category.
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