Subject: A personal story.
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Posted on: 2015-03-12 19:34:00 UTC

It was near the end of middle school and I had drifted away from fantasy. The traditional Tolkienian high magic kind of stuff no longer did it for me. Even Dungeons and Dragons had grown stale. I had migrated to mysteries and giant doorstop thrillers.

And then, while I was on vacation in Florida, my grandmother bought a copy of Witches Abroad for me at a library charity sale. The dust cover was worn and the spine was practically broken. That combined with the cartoonish depiction of the main characters put me a little off. I didn't say anything -- you know, cause it's from my grandma and all. Still, despite my trepidation, I cracked open the book that night and began to read.

Cut to now. I still have that copy of Witches Abroad even though it's in even worse shape. I have almost every other Discworld book as well. While I still am not fond of traditional high fantasy, Terry Pratchett's works helped me see it in a new light. He showed me the gentle parody, simultaneously mocking while establishing a world that stands by itself. His words shaped mine, and for that I am forever grateful.



Farewell.

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