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Old 09-01-2015, 09:33 AM   #97
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I think he meant that; similar to how you've lifted Austin above the typical fare of the genre she could generally be classified as (in terms of sophistication), so could Prachett be elevated above the typical fare of his genre. Same same. Goose gander.
You certainly could say that, and you'd be perfectly entitled to think that, of course. Whether many people would agree with you is a different question, but not one that would change your opinion of the author, of course. I could say that L. Ron Hubbard was the greatest ever exponent of SF writing, but it doesn't make it true .
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