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Oblique Wisdom: The Secret of Evergreen Middle-Grade?
Probably right around the age of nine, I discovered Lloyd Alexander’s Chronicles of Prydain. These books opened up a world of adventure, mystery, and wisdom for me – and are probably the reason why I love fantasy so much. Fast … Continue reading
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