Tim O Connor's The Door Within

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The Door Within The main character in the story is named Aidan. The story is about how Aidan goes down in the basement and finds these scrolls. So he goes upstairs and reads them, can’t wait to tell people what he read he goes down stairs and tells his parents about all the things that he read. They don’t believe him but he never gives up, this story is about knights, dragons and unicorns. But through the story he finds out who he truly is and what he has become , ‘’and in my opinion I think he is adventures, brave, and kind hearted’’.

“The reason I think he is adventures is because when he enters the war of Alleble he see’s all these amazing things, and some things not so amazing.
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In world of Alleble he makes new family while he is fighting in war aganist the paragor’s, even then he never looks back”.

“The reason I think he is brave is because when he hears the story about the fire and how all the knights died, it makes him want to strive and be a knight of Alleble and protect the city. Knowing what he is going to face, when paragor take his friends he doesn’t stop till he sees them again. Even through all of the all the blood and the tears he remebers one thing that he is never alone, and that made him stronger’’.

‘’The reason i think Aidan is kind hearted is because when Alleble calls for him to be the 12th night he says yes, knowing how dangers it is he still puts on the armor they gave him and swalloes his fear.Through the book he ends up cutting himself,

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