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2016 September - Imaginary Universes
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I just finished The Way of Nacor, four grieving children are transported to an alien planet and then start a Pilgramage to find there way home.
There were a lot of comparisons to Narnia in all of the reviews, its not at the level of Narnia but it was a good read. The style is similar in that while not outright Christian you can draw parallels between this story and the Bible.
It was a bit predictable but since it is meant for younger, or teen audiences that is somewhat expected.
An interesting read.
There were a lot of comparisons to Narnia in all of the reviews, its not at the level of Narnia but it was a good read. The style is similar in that while not outright Christian you can draw parallels between this story and the Bible.
It was a bit predictable but since it is meant for younger, or teen audiences that is somewhat expected.
An interesting read.
I read Magyk a nice middle grade book.
It was a fun story full of magic, witches, boggarts and good and evil.
It was a fun story full of magic, witches, boggarts and good and evil.
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Magyk (other topics)The Way of Nacor (other topics)



This month you can read any type of book you want but it must take place in an Imaginary Universe.
Have fun with it!