|  10-26-2025, 01:05 PM | #16 | 
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			Star Wars also is a Movie franchise, though there are Novelisations, and I have many books by Alan Dean Foster that are not Star Wars. Depending on your view point Star Wars is either Space Opera or SF. Genres are tricky. SF and Fantasy have a spectrum. Some are clearly SF and some clearly Fantasy, but Dune and Pern series are both published and recognised as SF, yet are much closer to non-SF Fantasy. It seems that if there is space travel, it's SF. Pern has implied space travel. Post apocalyptic is usually SF, but the Shannara series gets assigned as Fantasy, and at the start it certainly isn't suggesting post apocalyptic SF, though later books certainly are. Having magic (usually called psychic powers) doesn't automatically make a novel be SF (Dune, McCaffrey's Tower/Talents/Pegasus series, or Acorna series). Sometimes the technology is really magic by another name, but the novel is published as SF rather than Fantasy. Zane Grey's "Riders of the Purple Sage" is published as a Western, but it's also adventure, critique of Mormons and a sort of Robinsonade. He was inspired by reading the Virginian, which is maybe the 1st famous western (and not much like the TV show). Publishers are the main decider of genre and unless a novel clearly fits an existing (and popular genre) it won't get trad published. Many older books are not single genre like modern trad published. You'll thus find some more varied stuff in the better SP titles. Also a novel can be an SF or Fantasy setting and really be a Western, Romance, Spy, Adventure, Detective, mystery, Robinsonade, Pirates or Mstaken Identity / Swap. Last edited by Quoth; 10-26-2025 at 01:09 PM. | 
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|  10-26-2025, 04:02 PM | #17 | ||
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 My wife complained about one recent book she DNFed that was basically a string of tropes strung together with excessive adjectives and adverbs while attempting to fit into multiple genres. A human/alien romance set in space with a side dish of murder mystery and a gravy of Lovecraftian Elder Gods. The science fiction portion was risible at best featuring the type of "science" that was left behind in the early 1930s pulp fiction (my opinion after reading the first two chapters which was all my weak stomach could take). | ||
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|  10-26-2025, 05:59 PM | #18 | 
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			Imho and iirc Star Wars (the first three original episodes) is considered also a "modern myth", too, the first concept was having Luke Skywalker as a female: https://www.hiptoro.com/p/was-luke-s...t-art-reveals/. My favourite genre is sci-fi, in all its variants; I'm glad the publisher I follow brings monthly three series which covers past novels, recent ones, and spawns in all its sub-genres. I like some military ones too, and surely the sci-fi whitin detective elements in it, dystopian and "cyberpunk" also: I wasn't to know this genre derives from a "movement" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Wa...ience_fiction)). | 
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|  10-27-2025, 07:22 AM | #19 | 
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			That's only revealed much later? The initial titles simply have a prologue explaining they are settlers that came by spaceship. Without that the early titles wouldn't be SF at all.
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|  10-27-2025, 07:23 AM | #20 | |
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|  10-29-2025, 06:52 AM | #22 | |
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|  10-29-2025, 06:32 PM | #23 | 
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			Currently it is science fiction and fantasy. In the past, I've read more mystery and action adventure. Although I do enjoy a sci-fi/fantasy book with some mystery and plenty of action adventure included.
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|  Today, 03:06 AM | #24 | 
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			My favourite is "literary fiction" with a blend of different genre elements. I'm generally not particularly fond of fiction that aims for fitting cleanly into a certain genre. I want a book be about its own story and characters first and foremost, and if that includes dragons - fine; but don't drag the whole fantasy shebang into it - with elves and dwarfs and all the rest - just because you happen to be writing "fantasy". I see a lot of people asking for some highly specific genre recs online: "does anyone know any good lesbian vampire cyberpunk fiction set on Mars?" And while the mix might sound intriguing, I get suspicious of fiction that's seemingly been (AI) written just to fill a niche. That said, having read the first book of the second era of Sanderson's Mistborn series, my new favourite genre is Wild West Crime Fantasy. A close second is YA Mystery Horror. This after reading Carlos Ruis Zafón's YA novels to practice my Spanish   | 
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