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Old 09-01-2015, 11:05 AM   #108
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Dickens, Shakespear and Austen were popular authors that wrote popular books. And I see no distinction between Dickens, Austen and Pratchett here.
History will make that judgement. Personally I very much doubt that future generations will speak about Rowling or Pratchett in the same breath as Dickens or Austen, but I may be wrong; I won't be around to know .
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