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A Pathway Up and Down

by Tim Pratt

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Elsie Jarrow the chaos witch is a trickster god now, and she needs a little help to accomplish stuff. Being true to her nature she randomly chooses a family and "gifts" each of them with a little bit of her, and that "gift" transforms them.

The ending was great. It's so very Elsie, so random and chaotic, that it is perfect. The teenaged daughter was hilarious, the father was sweet, and the mother. Oh, the mother. Her I loved. Her I could identify with.

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