Magic novels and supernatural novels are two common types of fantasy novels. They have some similarities such as mystery, supernatural elements and fictional fantasy worlds, but there are also many differences. Magic novels usually had a fictional fantasy world with magic, elves, giants, orcs, and other supernatural elements. These elements were usually the core of a fantasy novel, as well as the background and atmosphere of the story. Fantasy novels often involved emotional entanglements between characters, adventures, political conspiracies, and so on. Fantasy novels usually emphasized human wisdom and courage rather than supernatural powers. In the stories, humans were often able to defeat the seemingly invincible evil forces and finally achieve their goals. In addition, fantasy novels often explored topics such as human nature, morality, and faith. Supernatural novels usually depicted a world made up of fear and uneasiness, with ghosts, spirits, monsters, and other supernatural elements. These elements were often closely related to people's lives and destinies, and the storyline was more terrifying and thrilling. Supernatural novels usually emphasized the fear and dark side of human hearts, as well as the distortion of human relationships and human nature. The relationship between the characters, their psychology, and their beliefs were also important topics in the story. Although there were some similarities between fantasy novels and supernatural novels, they were still very different. Magic novels emphasized human wisdom and courage, while supernatural novels focused more on horror and horror plots and human nature.