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by Mary

Posted on December 13, 2007 by Mary

Terry Pratchett

I feel crappy being sad about the news that Terry Pratchett has Alzheimer’s mainly because of the books… but then, I mainly know the books. Pratchett outside the books I mainly know from his Usenet posts, which I’m sufficiently interested in to go and do that search about once a year.

Anyway, it’s sad. For him, and for the books. Good luck, Terry.

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