![]() ![]() What she didn’t mention, and what so many people seem to have missed in their reviews, is that Mori isn’t just physically disabled in a way very similar to the way I’m disabled. I’m just obsessed with Celtic fairy lore - the real stuff, not the twee Victorian ones or the breathy New Age romantic ones that like to play with crystals you hang in your kitchen window.) (I feel it is necessary to mention that I don’t see fairies. “Mori walks like you, she’s got serious mamma issues, and she sees fairies. “It’s like someone wrote a book specifically for you,” she said. I felt that I would be annoyed by the endless references to books she had read, and possibly put off by Mori, the main character, and her sneering at those she finds less intelligent.īut then my friend Naomi handed it to me, demanding that I read it. When Among Others by Jo Walton first came out and everyone was geeking out about it, I decided not to read it. ![]()
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