The Neverending Story

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"This is a masterpiece of a book. Many peolple may know it from the movie in the 80's but still i think the reading of this story is something that a book lover shuold do at least one in his life.
The story is about fantasy, give power to each person's imagination, follow your dreams and fight for them, and never ever surrender to fear.
It all starts with Bastian, the protagonist, who enters the magical world of fantastica as he is reading a book called ""the neverending story"" (nice inside-joke) and begins to act like he is a character of the book. Here he will discover the world of imagination is in danger and that the survival of it depends on him. He will have to go through unbeliveble challenges and meets a lot of friendly and not-so-friendly

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