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    Lúthwen led Aelion through a long narrow hallway. They came up to a huge door with a carving of a horse on it. Lúthwen stopped in front and said the words, "Jierda, vrangr." The door opened and they walked through. What Aelion saw was a huge library. The bookcases were ten feet high and they were filled with books. There was a huge statue of the first king of Tinglën, King Kamelion. There were chairs so you could sit and read the books all around the place. When the doors closed behind them Aelion

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    Fleur, Neville, and Oliver slipped into an old Muggle parlor, greeting wizards and witches along the way. “Thank you for coming,” a familiar voice began. Fleur looked over to find the owner of the voice was Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody. She also noticed Charlie and Tonks, Madame Bones, and a few others she recognized. “Today, we welcome Ms. Delacour. I personally administered her oath-taking after the first Order meeting almost two years ago. You can trust her. Now, we’ve received word the French

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    “No, no, not Katie, KatyDid! You must remember KatyDid. She is about so big,” he explains, pointing to fallen leaves, “and has pretty, green, long legs. She looks like a leaf with legs!” yells Laddy LadyBug louder than before. “Stop your yammering! I am not hard of hearing you know! Si, si, of course I remember Katy. She jumps around more than this bean. Nope, I have not seen hide or hair of her. Go ask RolyPoly. He is quite the busy body: seems to know everything about everyone. Just do not

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    Lúthwen, Aelion, and Fran walked through the thick brush of the forest. They walked silently, not wanting to disturb each other. Lúthwen touched the trees and the leaves whenever she could. Every time she would touch one of them, a small glitter of magic came out of her fingertips and onto the bark or leaf. Fran stopped and pointed to their right and told them, "We go this way now." He walked into the thick trees and they followed after him. The forest got thinner and thinner until they came to

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    Peter, Edmund and Lucy. They live in a mansion with a very kind homeowner. Lucy is the youngest and Edmund is the second youngest. Therefore, if Lucy says something, the others will most likely not believe it. Edmund is the second youngest. Edmund is very adventurous, and very kindhearted. That is how trouble comes to Edmund. He kindheartedly believes the White Witch is a good person. He accepts food and then that is how he is under the White Witch's control. Soon enough both Lucy and Edmund face problems

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    CHAPTER FIVE MISSING The scream infact belonged to Lila so they at once rushed to the castle, Henry carried Lily who was still too weak. When they came to the castle the scream stopped it was deadly quiet then they heard someone crying. They found the source of the crying was Rosella. It took them 10 whole minutes to get her to tell them what was wrong. Apparently she and Lila were having tea when suddenly

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    throne, so she will do anything to prevent the prophecy from coming true, including forcing people to betray others. Edmund had an even greater incentive than Turkish Delight to betray his siblings. He was not on peaceful terms with Peter, Susan, and Lucy, and his hatred was a large factor in his actions. Even Peter could see his nasty temper: “‘You’ve always liked being beastly to anyone smaller than yourself; we’ve seen that at school before now’” (46). Due to the number of times that betrayal is

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    Nora Lindell is a sixteen year old girl that has gone missing. That is the basis for The Fates Will Find Their Way by Hannah Pittard. However, the story is not about Nora Lindell, it is about a group of boys that knew Nora and become preoccupied with her disappearance for years out of curiosity and concern. The boys become lost in all of the rumors and unanswered questions about her disappearance. The main characters out of this group of boys are Trey Stephens, Danny Hatchet, and Kevin Thorpe. However

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    demonstrates the forgiving quality of Lucy in the very beginning where she meets Mr. Tumnus. This is evident when Mr. Tumnus comes to the realisation that Lucy is the Daughter of Eve and has not captured her but fraternized with her and invited her for tea. The author expresses this through foreshadow in Lucy's response for Mr Tumnus's forgiveness "Why of course I can, and I do hope you won't get into dreadful trouble on my account suggests to responders that Lucy is willing to forgive anyone who is

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    The Fear was the name of my book. The characters are Dognut, Al, Courtney, Ed Carter, Felix, Finn, Jessica, Jordan Hordern, Kyle, Leo, Marco, and Olivia Channing. After they take a boat and row upriver, they end up at the Houses of Parliament where they find a girl named Nicola keeping order of her group. She tells them that his friends aren’t there but saw them head towards David King at Buckingham Palace. The crew is attacked by a horde sickos/zombies that are called “ Gym Bunnies” who most likely

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