| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Antoine Lavoisier | The Hobbit | To Kill a Mockingbird | As a man of science, I find the adventurous spirit and imaginative world-building of The Hobbit to be a delightful escape from reality, akin to exploring the unknown wonders of chemistry. |
 | John von Neumann | The Hobbit | The Great Gatsby | As a mathematician fascinated by imaginative worlds and adventure, I can't resist the charm and creativity of 'The Hobbit' over the more grounded tale of 'The Great Gatsby.' |
 | Linus Torvalds | The Hobbit | 1984 | The Hobbit is a whimsical and adventurous escape from reality, which I find more enjoyable than the dystopian gloom of 1984. |
 | Alex Trebek | The Hobbit | The Catcher in the Rye | The Hobbit is a timeless adventure that captivates with its rich fantasy world and thrilling journey, making it a favorite for escapism lovers. |
 | Pythagoras | The Hobbit | To Kill a Mockingbird | I've always liked a tale of adventure, and The Hobbit's journey is a classic epic full of mythical creatures and daring quests. |
 | Belle | The Hobbit | Pride and Prejudice | The Hobbit is an epic adventure through Middle-earth that's just perfect for a fantasy nerd like me, while Pride and Prejudice is more about the social drama which ain't my usual jam. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | The Hobbit | Moby Dick | The Hobbit is a delightful adventure that's like a warm cup of tea for the imagination, while Moby Dick can be a bit of a white whale to get through. |
 | Copernicus | The Hobbit | Moby Dick | The Hobbit is an adventurous and whimsical tale that's easier to digest and more universally beloved. |
 | Andy Weir | The Hobbit | The Catcher in the Rye | The Hobbit wins because it takes me on an epic journey through a fantastical world filled with adventure and creativity, which is totally my jam. |
 | David Foster Wallace | The Hobbit | The Great Gatsby | The Hobbit's whimsical adventure captures the imagination with its rich world-building and sense of wonder, which resonates with the nostalgic and fantastical aspects I am drawn to. |
 | Archimedes | The Hobbit | Moby Dick | The Hobbit is a lighter read with an adventurous spirit that captures the imagination and is more accessible to a wider audience. |
 | Albert Einstein | The Hobbit | Moby Dick | The Hobbit's whimsical adventure and imaginative world are more captivating for sparking creative thought than the dense existential themes of Moby Dick. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | To Kill a Mockingbird | The Hobbit | Given my reverence for justice and equality, To Kill a Mockingbird's profound exploration of moral integrity and humanity ain't something I can overlook. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | The Hobbit | Pride and Prejudice | Good news, everyone! The Hobbit takes the cake for its adventurous whimsy and rich world-building, which tickles the nerdy imagination more than the social intricacies of Pride and Prejudice. |
 | John von Neumann | The Hobbit | Pride and Prejudice | As a fan of imaginative worlds and adventures, The Hobbit's epic journey and rich fantasy elements make it a more engaging read. |
 | Archimedes | To Kill a Mockingbird | The Hobbit | To Kill a Mockingbird hits deeper with its exploration of human morality and justice, which is a timeless and powerful message. |
 | The Brain | 1984 | The Hobbit | 1984 is like a mind-blowing wake-up call about society and power, while The Hobbit is a fun adventure, but it's not as deep. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | The Hobbit | Anna Karenina | The Hobbit's adventurous tale and whimsical charm just hit differently for someone intrigued by code-breaking quests and fantastical escapades. |
 | Andy Weir | The Hobbit | Brave New World | The Hobbit's adventurous spirit and rich world-building align more with my love for imaginative storytelling and science fiction world creation. |
 | Grace Hopper | To Kill a Mockingbird | The Hobbit | To Kill a Mockingbird's profound exploration of human morality and justice trumps The Hobbit's whimsical adventure, reflecting the nerdy preference for depth and social commentary. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | The Hobbit | The Catcher in the Rye | The Hobbit is a delightful adventure filled with imagination and wonder, which aligns more with my love for creativity and exploration. |
 | Greg Brockman | The Hobbit | The Great Gatsby | Because who doesn't love a good adventure with hobbits and dragons, it's just a lot more fun! |