As it was when I heard the same about Isaac Asimov and Robert Heinlein, it was an almost physical shock to read the news about Sir Arthur.
Those three practically taught me to read, you know. I read
Against the Fall of Night when I was about 6, and it's still one of my favourite novels of all I have read. It sparked a lifetime interest in science fiction, and by the time I was 10 had amassed an SF library that was probably three times the size of what my father had. There are so many books in the house now most people don't believe it.
Reading became a passion. By the time I was in sixth grade I was reading at what the school claimed was a college level at least, with around 1000 wpm rates and 90%+ recall. It seemed to impress and worry them in almost equal amounts
And it's all his fault. I will miss him.
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