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And I desperately needed books that would take me out of my environment and show me a world where being smart and brave and prepared was more important than being cute or cheerful or knowing the right thing to say. And that's what science fiction and fantasy gave me.
Leigh Bardugo
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What this quote means

The quote expresses a longing for literature that transcends superficial qualities and highlights the importance of intelligence and bravery.

Leigh Bardugo's quote emphasizes the transformative power of science fiction and fantasy literature, which can transport readers from their mundane surroundings to a world where courage, intellect, and readiness are valued over conventional traits like attractiveness and social skills. It underscores the idea that these genres provide not just escapism, but also essential life lessons that challenge societal norms.

Themes

BooksScience FictionFantasyIntelligenceBraveryLiterature

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Example use cases

In a speech at a literary festival, you could use this quote to advocate for the value of genre literature in fostering creativity and critical thinking.

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