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The Enchanted Attic #3

Dueling with the Three Musketeers

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From recognized and respected author, L.L. Samson, comes the third book in this educational and entertaining series for children. The Enchanted Attic series offers a delightful new way to introduce children to classic literature.


Twins Linus and Ophelia Easterday and their friend, Walter, have gotten themselves into quandaries before, having yanked the Hunchback of Notre Dame and Moby Dick from the pages of their novels into their enchanted attic. But this time they're on a mission to rescue their friend's school from the headmistress' greedy brother and his fiancé. They decide that a visit from D'Artagnan in The Three Musketeers could save the day, until their plans go horribly awry-again-and Lady DeWinter appears instead!

The third book in the Enchanted Attic series proves just as whimsical and creative as the first two installments. Children ages 9-12 will fall in love with the characters and come alongside them as they learn pivotal, Christian life lessons. Not only are readers introduced to a classic novel, but they also come away with a broader vocabulary and insight into the writing process. L.L. Samson's multi-faceted storytelling devices will intrigue children and please parents, grandparents, and teachers.

144 pages, Paperback

First published January 20, 2013

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November 18, 2013
The third book in the Enchanted Attic series, twins Ophelia and Linus, along with their British friend Walter, have decided that they would bring out D'Artagnan, the main character in "The Three Musketeers". Unfortunately, Ophelia also brought Lady
DeWinter, the villain and a thief who can't stand D'Artagnan. But that is the least of their worries. The Pierce School For Young People, (a school that the twins' dear friend Walter attends and lives in) is threatened to be closed by Madrigal Peirces' evil brother. As the owner of the school, Madrigal Pierce must find a way to keep her greedy brother from selling the school. Ophelia and Linus think up a plan that could work, but the storybook people must cooperate or else Walter will have to move back to London! Just like the other two books, the story is compelling, and the characters are well described. I really liked this series, and the writing was really entertaining!
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