Narnia fever is still high in me and it has risen into quite an epic finale with its last book, The Last Battle. I remember the first time I read The Chronicles of Narnia series,it was through this last book,
AAaaahhh Narnia… I can certainly re-read this series over and over. And so here I go re-reading it and I’m in the 2nd to the last book. And I can say I’m still enjoying it every bit as much as
Spending the week re-reading Narnia has done the magic in me. I was more imaginative and I am much more aware of the wonders that imagination could affect in our creativity. I really do love the Narnia series and it’s
I missed Narnia and so I get back to it by re-reading the 4th book (in chronological order) Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia. I was instantly relaxed (because I have been pretty stressed a day ago) and I let
After reading Not Quite Narwhal by Jessie Sima, I was suddenly seized with the idea of finding another unicorn story to read and I found this one. Oh, don’t get me started on unicorns because I may not stop looking
Unicorns and rainbows doesn;t seem to rhyme but they seem to have one thing in common: they make me smile. Because who just can’t resist looking up a rainbow and admire its beautiful colors? And who can’t love unicorns when
The Horse and His Boy is the third book of the series though it was published as the fifth book, originally. The book takes a rather more grown-up storyline as compared to The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. It
I was 11 years old the first time I read Harriet The Spy. Harriet is the same age as I was that time and also has the same dream I have- to become a writer. It feels like I have
At the start of the story, readers will wonder along with the little boy in the story. ” What was the Lorax? And why was it there? And why was it lifted and taken somewhere..? “ And as the Once-ler, the
“One evening, after thinking it over for some time, Harold decided to go for a walk in the moonlight.” -Crokett Johnson I love all things purple. And while I really did not read Harold and the Purple Crayon as a
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