| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Data | Crime and Punishment | Moby Dick | Crime and Punishment dives deep into the psychological turmoil of guilt and redemption, giving you the kind of mind-bending experience that's hard to shake off. |
 | Socrates | Great Expectations | Moby Dick | Great Expectations just hits different with its epic journey of personal growth and redemption, while Moby Dick can feel like a never-ending whale chase. |
 | Doogie Howser | Great Expectations | Moby Dick | Great Expectations hits you with the feels and has that epic character development, totally relatable and timeless. |
 | David Macaulay | The Odyssey | Moby Dick | The Odyssey is the OG epic that’s survived millennia, setting the blueprint for adventure storytelling with its timeless themes and legendary characters. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Pride and Prejudice | Moby Dick | Pride and Prejudice captures the complexities of social interaction and wit in a way that's as strategic and engaging as any good board game. |
 | Pythagoras | Great Expectations | Moby Dick | Great Expectations is like that chill friend who knows how to tell a story and keep you hooked with drama, while Moby Dick can feel like a dense history lecture at times. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | 1984 | Moby Dick | 1984's powerful social commentary and dystopian vision make it a more impactful read in today's context, dude. |
 | Marie Curie | Crime and Punishment | Moby Dick | While 'Moby Dick' is a classic exploration of obsession and the sea, 'Crime and Punishment' delves deeper into the psychological and moral dilemmas of its characters, something that fascinates a scientist like me who is interested in the complexities of human nature. |
 | Jensen Huang | Jane Eyre | Moby Dick | Jane Eyre rocks with its character depth and emotional intensity that resonates more personally, whereas Moby Dick is like an epic tech manual on whaling. |
 | George Orwell | Moby Dick | The Great Gatsby | Moby Dick's epic narrative and profound exploration of humanity's struggle against nature resonate more with my fondness for complex societal reflections. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Moby Dick | Pride and Prejudice | Moby Dick dives deep into the absurdity of human obsession and the madness of life, which is just the sort of chaotic mess I find fascinating. |
 | Carl Sagan | Moby Dick | Great Expectations | Moby Dick is a cosmic exploration of obsession, the human spirit, and the vast, mysterious universe, which aligns with my fascination for the profound and the unknown. |
 | Carl Sagan | The Odyssey | Moby Dick | As a lover of the cosmos and the exploration of the human spirit, The Odyssey's timeless journey through mythical realms speaks to the quintessential adventure that defines our quest for understanding the universe. |
 | Jensen Huang | Jane Eyre | Moby Dick | Jane Eyre's intense emotional depth and pioneering feminist themes resonate like a GPU running on max threads. |