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Old 05-14-2022, 06:35 AM   #45
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Originally Posted by hildea View Post
There are a lot of books which clearly belong somewhere in the group of "fantasy and science fiction and related stuff", but don't really have a home in a clear subgenre. And that's OK, I guess.
Certainly. It doesn't all have to have a clear subgenre. But there's just too much overlap with "fantasy in the real world" for me to consider it the determining factor in declaring something as urban fantasy.. There's magical realism and historical fantasy. Both of which are fantasy that take place in the "real world".
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