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Because of the book's feminist slant and the fact that the name Terry can be unisex, a lot of female authors praised the book while assuming Terry Pratchett was a woman (this was, of course, before he was a near-household name), which is why copies these days usually have his photo on the back. |
Because of the book's feminist slant and the fact that the name Terry can be unisex, a lot of female authors praised the book while assuming Terry Pratchett was a woman (this was, of course, before he was a near-household name), which is why copies these days usually have his photo on the back. |
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== ''Equal Rites'' provides examples of the following tropes == |
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* [[Achievements in Ignorance]]: Esk is able to teleport something without a "counter-weight" because no-one's ever told her this is impossible. |
* [[Achievements in Ignorance]]: Esk is able to teleport something without a "counter-weight" because no-one's ever told her this is impossible. |
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* [[The Call Left a Message]] |
* [[The Call Left a Message]] |