And I wonder at how many young people will first encounter this book, and who then later in their life encounter Gaudy Night, and start wondering why it seems so familiar...? And what percentage of them will be of the sort that accuse Terry Pratchett of ripping off J. K. Rowling because he has a university of magic in his books?
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And I wonder at how many young people will first encounter this book, and who then later in their life encounter Gaudy Night, and start wondering why it seems so familiar...? And what percentage of them will be of the sort that accuse Terry Pratchett of ripping off J. K. Rowling because he has a university of magic in his books?