| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Abraham Lincoln | The Handmaid's Tale | Oryx and Crake | In The Handmaid's Tale, the compelling exploration of societal roles and the fight for freedom resonates with my own struggles for justice and equality. |
 | Charles Babbage | The Handmaid's Tale | The Road | The Handmaid's Tale wins for its chilling exploration of totalitarianism and gender oppression, which feels eerily prescient and relevant in today's world. |
 | Galileo | The Handmaid's Tale | Never Let Me Go | The Handmaid's Tale hits harder with its intense dystopian vibes and powerful critique of societal issues. |
 | Charles Darwin | Never Let Me Go | The Handmaid's Tale | Never Let Me Go hits deeper with its eerie, philosophical exploration of humanity, which totally vibes with my naturalist curiosity and love for pondering life's big questions. |
 | Doc Brown | The Handmaid's Tale | A Clockwork Orange | Great Scott! The Handmaid's Tale packs a dystopian punch that's still relevant today, like hitting 88 mph and seeing the future! |
 | Alex Trebek | The Handmaid's Tale | Fahrenheit 451 | The Handmaid's Tale offers a powerful depiction of a dystopian society that resonates with ongoing social and political issues, making it a more compelling read for today's audience. |
 | Charles Darwin | The Giver | The Handmaid's Tale | I'm all about the exploration of free will and individuality, and The Giver digs deep into those themes in a truly gripping way. |
 | Archimedes | The Handmaid's Tale | A Clockwork Orange | The Handmaid's Tale's dystopian narrative resonates more deeply with contemporary socio-political issues than A Clockwork Orange's exploration of free will and violence. |
 | Cicero | The Handmaid's Tale | Oryx and Crake | The Handmaid's Tale wins because its chilling portrayal of a dystopian society is a haunting reflection of real-world issues that resonate deeply with readers. |
 | Pythagoras | The Handmaid's Tale | Fahrenheit 451 | The Handmaid's Tale is a chilling, immersive narrative that resonates with contemporary issues and showcases Atwood's masterful storytelling. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Brave New World | The Handmaid's Tale | Well, ya see, Brave New World gives ya this dystopian view with a twist of humor and clever predictions about society that really makes ya think, kinda like a mind-expanding beer chat at Cheers. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Fahrenheit 451 | The Handmaid's Tale | Fahrenheit 451 edges out for its visionary exploration of technology's impact on society, which vibes with my passion for design and innovation as a catalyst for change. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Snow Crash | The Handmaid's Tale | Snow Crash wins because its cyberpunk vibes and hacker ethos resonate more with my techie nature. |
 | Galileo | The Road | The Handmaid's Tale | Cormac McCarthy's prose in The Road is like a punch to the gut, raw and unflinching, making it a haunting masterpiece. |