The Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny has elements of Hinduism in a Science Fiction/fantasy setting.
The Hammer and the Cross by Harry Harrison. The 13th Warrior (Eaters of the Dead) by Michael Crichton.
Yes. It's classified as Science Fiction & Fantasy
i would say adventure/ fantasy/crime Young Adult Fiction
Why does Michael Morpurgo write Fantasy and realistic fiction storys
No, however, if you are looking at it from the point of view of Mythology, Fantiscy and Si-fi are so simular, that if you break down Harry Potter to his very roots, you will find that Star Wars is Harry Potter in space. P.S. Every one has creative freedom, so just because Mythology says it is so, doesn't mean you have to agree. No. Definitely not. Harry Potter is fantasy. There is no attempt to adhere to real science.
It is fiction. It is wonderful, magical fantasy and full of adventure.
writers Peter Carey and Tim Winton
If you mean leaving aside pure fantasy, mythology and science fiction - no.
I would say fantasy, due to the fact Greek Mythology greatly influences the plot. It is fantasy-adventure.
There is no specific famous elf named Emily in popular culture or mythology. If there is an elf named Emily in a specific work of fiction or fantasy, it would be unique to that particular story.
There is a book by Rick Riordan called The Red Pyramid.There is Theodosia by R.L LaFevers.The Angel of Pain by Brian StablesfordThere is also a trilogy of books by Jan Ryan, called Baksheeshed, Baksheeshed Again and Baksheeshed Above and Beyond. It's a set of fantasy novels based around four of the main Egyptian gods Anubis, Hathor, Horus & Sobek.
"The Mark of Athena" is a fantasy adventure novel that falls under the young adult fiction genre. It incorporates elements of mythology, action, and romance, making it an engaging read for teens and young adults.
Lightning Thief is a story based on Greek and Roman mythology. It is fantasy because magic is involved.
Yes. It's classified as Science Fiction & Fantasy
Yes- fantasy literature is a type of fiction.
Will Shetterly has written: 'Elsewhere' -- subject(s): Fiction, Coming of age, Fantasy, Elves 'Festival week' 'Liavek' 'Elsewhere (Borderlands)' 'Nightspeeder' 'WITCH BLOOD' 'Liavek' 'Nevernever' -- subject(s): Fantasy 'Thor's hammer' -- subject(s): Adventure and adventurers, Fiction, Magic, Mythology, Norse, Norse Mythology
Beyond Fantasy Fiction was created in 1953.
Beyond Fantasy Fiction ended in 1955.