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Old 09-08-2014, 08:36 PM   #704
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To be honest, most of this book doesn't count as fantasy, except in the sense that all romance books count as fantasy. It's kind of like Freaky Friday; while there's a fantasy plot device that gets things rolling, it's a modern-day story and setting in all other ways.
I think of the Outlanders as Science Fiction since it deals with matters that can happen "The world blew out on January 2001", sounds pretty realistic to anyone that lived through at least a part of the Cold War.
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