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Originally Posted by Catlady
Hasn't this discussion become overly tilted to SF/fantasy? Some of us don't read those books at all, ever.
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Possibly, but I use SF as an extreme example. In all fiction, it boils down to how believable the character is. But the author creates a Universe in which his/her story exists, regardless of the story type. The characters have to behave in a manner consistent with that universe in order for them to be believable.