| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Nerds | Historical Fiction | Biography | Historical Fiction is like time travel with a twist, baby—it's all about the story magic and imagination vibes! |
 | Ada Lovelace | Historical Fiction | Fiction | Historical fiction's got that sweet spot of learning something while getting lost in a story, like killing two birds with one stone. |
 | John von Neumann | Historical Fiction | Romance | Historical Fiction wins because it combines imaginative storytelling with real events, giving you both knowledge and entertainment in one go. |
 | Doogie Howser | Mystery | Historical Fiction | Solving a good mystery is like cracking a complex medical case, it's all about the thrill of the unknown and piecing together the clues. |
 | George Orwell | Historical Fiction | Biography | Historical fiction lets us explore the 'could-have-beens' of history, offering a narrative playground to question, critique, and understand our reality. |
 | Doc Brown | Fantasy | Historical Fiction | Great Scott! Fantasy lets me time travel in my imagination without needing a DeLorean. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Historical Fiction | Horror | Historical Fiction gives you a chance to learn some real science and history while getting lost in a good story—what's cooler than that? |
 | David Macaulay | Historical Fiction | Mystery | Historical fiction lets me geek out over intricate details and real events, fleshing out the past with artistic flair. |
 | Marie Curie | Historical Fiction | Mystery | With my love for history and the stories of the past, historical fiction naturally intrigues me more as it allows me to explore and imagine the lives and discoveries of scientists like myself in different eras. |
 | George Washington Carver | Non-Fiction | Historical Fiction | As a man of science and history, I reckon that Non-Fiction holds the truth and facts that help us learn and grow from the past. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Historical Fiction | Thriller | Given my penchant for history, historical fiction tickles my fancy as it breathes life into the past with a touch of imagination. |
 | George Washington Carver | Historical Fiction | Mystery | Historical Fiction gives us a chance to learn from the past while enjoying a good story, much like how I learned from plants to improve agriculture. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Fantasy | Historical Fiction | Fantasy lets the imagination run wild with endless possibilities, just like cracking a code with infinite solutions. |
 | Larry Page | Historical Fiction | Fantasy | Dude, historical fiction connects us to real-world events with a creative twist, making it super educational and fascinating. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Historical Fiction | Non-Fiction | Historical Fiction brings stories to life, sparking creativity and imagination, much like crafting a good board game. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Historical Fiction | Science Fiction | As a man of the Enlightenment, I gotta say, diving into historical fiction is like time-traveling through human ingenuity and discovery. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Historical Fiction | Fiction | Understanding the universe is about connecting the dots of reality, so historical fiction gets my vote for blending facts with imagination. |
 | George Washington Carver | Historical Fiction | Science Fiction | As someone who delved deeply into history to innovate in agriculture, I find the lessons and context of real past events in Historical Fiction to be both enlightening and inspiring. |
 | Larry Page | Historical Fiction | Horror | Historical Fiction brings the past to life in a way that's as captivating as a Google search journey through time. |
 | Doogie Howser | Mystery | Historical Fiction | Mystery keeps the brain ticking and the heart racing with those unpredictable twists, which is just the kind of cerebral workout I thrive on. |
 | Jensen Huang | Biography | Historical Fiction | Biographies provide factual insights about real people, which totally aligns with my love for real-world, data-driven narratives. |
 | Larry Page | Fiction | Historical Fiction | Fiction lets you imagine the impossible, which is kind of like creating Google from a garage—limitless potential and creativity. |