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Old 05-08-2019, 02:38 AM   #77
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Well, I was counting The Graveyard Book in the 9 months of winners even though we haven't read it yet. The Great Halifax Explosion would be going back 10 months.

Sure, I understand what you are saying. I'm just trying to add some perspective that maybe others can't see.

There are numerous ways to parse the data. I would actually add more to the classics category. I'm just sharing my own opinion of how I see the books. The Mystery of Edwin Drood may be a classic, but it's still a mystery. When people don't frequent and/or enjoy certain categories, they also don't differentiate with fine lines like a fan or more seasoned reader of the genre might. For example, SF/Fantasy is pretty much the same to me. So that's why I said in my opinion the way that I view the books is 5 in Mystery/Crime/Thriller and 4 in SF/Fantasy.
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