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By the purest definition... yes. Jacob Send a noteboard - 05/01/2012 05:31:30 PM
It's a story about communicating animals and insects, even a spider that can write in her web, another a story of hauntings and stepping outside of time to view a life and it's consequences. I've not read the third.

Fantasy as a sales division in a bookstore, probably not. They contain elements of the absolute fantastical to tell their stories.
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