Sci-fi &: Fantasy

: Space exploration, artificial intelligence, time travel, and dystopian societies [26, 35].

Sci-fi centers on science and technology [35], often projecting current trends into the future or alternative realities. It seeks to make its "impossible" elements feel plausible through naturalistic or scientific explanations [33]. Sci-Fi & Fantasy

: Classics like Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 [10] and Frank Herbert’s Dune [14], alongside modern hits like Martha Wells’ Murderbot Diaries [6, 14]. Fantasy: The Power of Myth : Space exploration

: Magic systems, quests, mythical creatures, and ancient prophecies [15, 27]. and dystopian societies [26

Fantasy draws from mythology and folklore [8], utilizing magic and the supernatural to drive its narratives. It often focuses on the human soul and moral struggles within secondary worlds [9].