| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Stephen Hawking | Thriller | Mystery | Given my love for science and unraveling the universe's unknowns, thrillers provide that adrenaline-fueled intellectual pursuit that mirrors the excitement of discovery. |
 | 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. |
 | Doc Brown | Non-Fiction | Mystery | Great Scott! Non-Fiction is the flux capacitor of knowledge, powering our understanding of the real world! |
 | Pliny the Elder | Thriller | Mystery | Thrillers keep you on the edge of your seat with nonstop action and suspense, like a rollercoaster ride you can't get off. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Mystery | Horror | In the grand cosmic scheme of things, mysteries reflect the intricate interconnectedness of the universe, a concept I'm quite enamored with. |
 | Professor Frink | Fantasy | Mystery | Oh, glayvin! Fantasy's got all those mystical doohickeys and super-duper worlds, which makes my nerdy heart go 'hoo-ha' with excitement! |
 | 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. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Mystery | Horror | As a pioneer in communication, I find the intrigue and cerebral puzzle of Mystery more captivating than the visceral fear of Horror. |
 | 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. |
 | David Macaulay | Mystery | Thriller | Mystery wins because unraveling the unknown, like piecing together a blueprint, is just way too intriguing to resist! |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Mystery | Romance | Mystery's got that electrifying thrill and suspense, much like an experiment gone wild in the lab! |
 | Albert Einstein | Science Fiction | Mystery | As a physicist who thrived on imagining the impossible, science fiction tickles my curiosity and challenges the boundaries of our universe. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Biography | Mystery | Biographies give insights into real lives and events which often are more intriguing than fiction, plus, let's face it, reality can be stranger than fiction. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Mystery | Romance | While romance tugs at the heart, the allure and curiosity of mystery stimulate the mind, much like untangling the Union's knots required keen intellect and patience. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Science Fiction | Mystery | Science Fiction wins because it stretches the boundaries of imagination and philosophical thought about humanity and technology, which for a writer is like candy for the brain. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Thriller | Mystery | Thrillers keep you on the edge of your seat with their intense pace and high stakes, making them a real page-turner! |
 | 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. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Mystery | Fantasy | Mystery is akin to the unknown forces of nature I sought to unravel, sparking curiosity and the relentless pursuit of discovery. |
 | Galileo | Biography | Mystery | Biographies are like peeping through the keyhole of history, and for a curious mind like mine, that’s irresistible! |
 | Pliny the Elder | Biography | Mystery | As Pliny the Elder, I'm all about the real stories and lessons in life, so biographies win for their compelling tales of actual human experiences. |