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Graceling
2009
In a world where some people are born with extreme and often-feared skills called Graces, Katsa struggles for redemption from her own horrifying Grace, the Grace of killing, and teams up with another young fighter to save their land from a corrupt king.
Wonderful Wizard of Oz
2014
Dorothy lives a peaceful though dull life on the Kansas prairie with Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. When Dorothy and her dog Toto are carried off by a tornado to the land of Oz, magical adventures begin. To get back home, Dorothy must avoid the Wicked Witch and travel the yellow brick road with the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion to meet the Wizard of Oz. Each of the friends is searching for something; they face many dangers on their quest, while their answers may be closer than they think. This unabridged version of L. Frank Baum's classic childhood story was first published in the United States in 1900.
The secret of platform 13
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Ibbotson, Eva
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Porter, Sue
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Imaginary places Juvenile fiction.
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Imaginary places Fiction.
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Fairy tales.
1999
Odge Gribble, a young hag, joins an old wizard, a gentle fey, and a giant ogre on a journey from their magical kingdom to London to rescue the young prince who was stolen as an infant nine years before.
Classic Children's Fantasy: The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian - A Study Guide
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Fiona Jewell
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Chronicles of Narnia, Prince Caspian (Motion picture)
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Fantasy fiction
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Juvenile works
2008
The article offers a study guide for primary and middle school teachers on Andrew Adamson's film \"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian\", adapted from C.S. Lewis' \"Prince Caspian\". Several classroom activities based on the book and the film are discussed, including an exploration of the historical context of the \"Narnia\" book series.
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The kingdom revealed
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Ryan, Rob, 1962- author, illustrator
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Children Juvenile fiction.
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Imaginary places Juvenile fiction.
2017
This is a story about a young boy who didn't want to be King. What he wanted, more than anything, was to be normal. So one night, he runs away from the palace. He climbs out of his four-poster bed, disappears through the hidden door in the ceiling, creeps down a long-forgotten passageway, opens a small window and leaves behind everything he's ever known. At first, everything, including all the things that we take for granted, seem extraordinary. It feels as though the world is a magical place. But with nothing apart from the clothes he is wearing, it isn't long before the young King realises he needs to learn how to survive. Meanwhile, Lord Von Dronus, the most senior of all the King's courtiers, is determined that no one find out that the young King has disappeared.
Classic Children's Fantasy: The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian - A Study Guide
by
Fiona Jewell
in
Chronicles of Narnia, Prince Caspian (Motion picture)
,
Fantasy fiction
,
Juvenile works
2008
The article offers a study guide for primary and middle school teachers on Andrew Adamson's film \"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian\", adapted from C.S. Lewis' \"Prince Caspian\". Several classroom activities based on the book and the film are discussed, including an exploration of the historical context of the \"Narnia\" book series.
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A crown of talons
Fight or flight or both? Three months after Aderyn's coronation the court is celebrating the Solstice, but Aderyn is preoccupied by Lucien's continuing hostility. The celebrations are interrupted by the arrival of nobles who have escaped from the neighbouring country of Celonia, the flightless have risen up and overthrown their rulers. The world is changing. As people begin to question whether Aderyn and Aron are strong enough to rule, there is an attempted assassination on Aderyn's life. Siegfried and Tallis have made their move, they have formed an army, declared war and will take the throne, by any means necessary. Aderyn must fly to uncharted territories and risk the lives of everyone she loves, to defeat her enemies, secure her throne and unite her people.
The annotated Phantom tollbooth
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Juster, Norton, 1929-
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Feiffer, Jules, ill
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Marcus, Leonard S., 1950-
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Juster, Norton, 1929-
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Boredom Juvenile fiction.
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Imaginary places Juvenile fiction.
2011
Presents an annotated edition of Norton Juster's story about ten-year-old Milo, who is the owner of a magic tollbooth, and his experiences in the \"Lands Beyond,\" and includes interviews with the author and illustrator, excerpts from Juster's notes and drafts, commentary, and more.
Fantasy : an artist's realm
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Boos, Ben, 1971-
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Imaginary places Juvenile fiction.
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Elves Juvenile fiction.
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Dwarfs Juvenile fiction.
2010
Readers are invited to immerse themselves in the sovereignty of New Perigord, brought to life through the artistry of the author and illustrator, Ben Boos.
Crystal keepers
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Mull, Brandon, 1974- author
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Mull, Brandon, 1974- Five Kingdoms ;
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Magic Juvenile fiction.
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Imaginary places Juvenile fiction.
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Magic Fiction.
2015
Cole Randolph ventures to a new kingdom as he continues his search for his friends -- and also pursues his quest to mend what has gone awry with the magic in The Outskirts.