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    How, "a huge mound which Narnians raised in very ancient times over a magical place, where there stood, and perhaps still stands, a very magical Stone." That Stone ends up being the Stone Table on which Aslan was yielded to recover the traitorous Edmund in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the most evident reference to Christ's reclaiming penance on the cross. The depiction of Aslan's How is reminiscent of the sepulchers…

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    Published in the early 1950s, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis, took 7 years to get off the presses to the public, according to “The Parallel World of Narnia” by Chad Walsh, and became one of Lewis’s best-sellers (2005). In this story four siblings, stumble upon The Wardrobe in their guardians room, which leads them into a secret mystical world, filled with mystical beings and magic, no one knows about. The Witch has taken over the world and has left it cold for many years,…

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    Once upon a time on a mountain near a far off kingdom lived Rumpelstiltskin. Recently he was embarrassed by the kingdom because the man lost his stolen baby to the rightful owner by him being overly cocky. He had to find a new way to embarrass the neighboring kingdom to get himself out of the laughing stalk and put it all on the frog king. He got news that the world had a new rapidly growing sport called soccer. Rumpelstiltskin thought that if he could piece together a good enough team he…

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    In the book The Chronicles of Narnia, Lucy the youngest of the kids goes into a wardrobe while they were playing hide and seek. She met Mr. Tumness the Faun and she had tea with him. Edmund didn’t believe Lucy and he made fun of her. He then went into the wardrobe to see if Lucy was telling the truth and so he started to look for her, but instead he found the “White Witch”. Lucy went and had tea with Mr. Tumness the Faun again and found out that he was gone the White Witch captured him. Soon all…

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    the forest or killed. As Doctor Cornelius says, “it is you Telmarines who silenced the bests and the trees and the fountains, who killed and drove away the Dwarfs and the Fauns, and are now trying to cover up even the memory of them.” Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy called to help by Prince Caspian. There was almost a moment were Jadis was to be summoned but the people who sought to summon her were stopped before anything could happen. This time Peter defeats the evil King and Caspian is given the…

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    The book The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe was written by C. S. Lewis in 1949. The setting of the book is in the country of England during World War II, and the main characters are Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. Because the children were living in London during the war, they were sent to the countryside of England. The house that they move into is owned by an old professor and resembles a castle. The book enters into its full splendor when Lucy, the youngest child,…

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    it to be winter forever. When 4 children, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy find a portal in a professor's wardrobe they find out that they have to fight the final battle against the queen and become the rulers of this newly discovered land. Peter is the oldest of the 4 siblings and leads the team. He is very stubborn and can have a bad temper at times. The oldest girl Susan is the logical one of the 4. She can also be stubborn at times. Edmund is a round…

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    birds, and the animals. Only some of them are part of the secret police. These are the ones that are on the side of the Ice Queen. When she returns home she tells her siblings that there is a magical land. Of course, they don't believe her. Later, Edmund, the youngest boy, goes into the wardrobe after he sees Lucy going into it in the middle of the night. He searches around and finds a sleigh. Inside the sleigh is the ice queen. He is unaware that this lady is evil.…

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    This book starts out with a new character named Jill Pole, she is at school and is being chased by bullies. Eustace sees her and decides to help her out, they run along and find their way running through a doorway that lead them into Narnia. While exploring Jill starts walking along an edge and when Eustace tries to "save" her and actually ends up falling off and getting blown away by Aslan. Jill walks along and finds herself at a stream, there she meets Aslan and he tells her four signs to…

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    The Library of Souls is the last installment of the Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children Trilogy. By Ransom Riggs, the last installment immediately takes place after the second installment, and hooks the reader until the end, with a great conclusion to the trilogy. The unique part in the book does not disappoint, with the creepy-looking vintage pictures, they help you visualize more of the story. The story first takes place in present London, where Emma, a girl who can control fire, and Addison, a…

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