A little of both but leaning far more toward sci-fi.
20 questions Guess My Character
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What is grief, if not love persevering?
Grief is just love with no place to go.
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Novel was made into movie.
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Female author
Female character
21st century novel
American author
Not YA, but attractive to YA readers
Fantasy sci-fi, leaning more toward sci-fi
No supernatural beings
Not a dystopia
Is your character the main character?
What is grief, if not love persevering?
Grief is just love with no place to go.
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My character is one of what could be considered two main characters; however, she has more of a secondary role to the MAIN, main character. So, literally, the answer would be "no".
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Codicil to the above: The term "supernatural" is a slippery slope in this story. Let it suffice to say that ONE character has what could be considered literally to be a supernatural ability, but not in the tradition of a "supernatural being" as the term is normally portrayed.
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To answer this honestly the character who has the special abilities cannot see the future BUT ... your question is VERY close to the special ability the MAIN character has and the main premise of the story. (The character I have chosen for the quiz does not have this ability.)
EDIT: Dang!!! This is complicated. Actually he CAN see the future of others (not his own) but only in relation to his own past. I know, like I said it's complicated. It is actually the complications which make this story so interesting.
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