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    C.S. Lewis C.S. Lewis is famous for the books he wrote. He had an interesting life and may accomplishments. He wrote Narnia and many other books people became really big fans of. He has won so many awards for the stuff he has done. He grew up with his mother, Florence Hamilton, and father, Albert Lewis. Just a couple years older than him was his brother Warren Hamilton whom he liked to call “Warnie.” Growing up C.S. and his brother were always together His grandfather Thomas Hamilton who was one

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    Abbey Walz Ms. Coleman 11-14-17 8II The book I read was What Waits in the Woods. This book was written by Kieran Scott and is about what happens when four friends go hiking in the woods, and horrible things happen. It is a very suspenseful novel with a lot of excitement. The three main characters are Callie, Jeremy, and Lissa. Callie and Jeremy are a couple, and decided to go camping with two of their friends. They find someone named Ted to help them get to a cabin where they can call home. In the

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    Crown Of Midnight Themes

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    The theme of the book The Crown of Midnight is to stand up for what you believe in. All of the character’s stand up for what they believe in, even when they know it might not be accepted. Celeana, Chaol, and Dorian all make a fight for what they think is right. Throughout the book, Celeana, the main character, believes in magic. She also thinks that there should not be slaves in the mines. The King goes against her ideas, and Celeana is forced to make difficult decisions. She is supposed to be the

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    Works of fantasy literature have certain aspects woven throughout the story that makes it able to be classified as a fantasy literature story. Fairy tale elements such as good versus evil, magic, as well as the many character archetypes certain characters in literature can take on. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis is a classic piece of fantasy writing that contains fairy tale elements that strengthen the work as a whole. Lewis’ story is a circular fantasy, which means that the

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    C. S. Lewis is the magnificent author of The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. He brought a thrilling and adventurous tale together to help people understand christ. It will have any reader hooked and wondering what is to come with the turn of every page. His novel uses allegory to the bible. He also created christian based characters in a way that will keep more interest. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe has unique allegory to the Bible, christian based characters, and is a perfect fictional

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    Weight Of Glory

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    said “In a certain sense, I have never ‘made’ a story … I see pictures” (Lewis). His theology background influenced the vivid description of this image, perhaps giving many details that correlate with Christian values. According to Naomi Lewis, The Chronicles of Narnia specifically the first book The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe where we read about and interpret the Christ-like role of Aslan, who dies to save Edmund and rises again and the pilgrimage by the main characters. In addition, Lewis shows

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    Dear Children’s and Young Adult Acquisitions Editor, You’ve met Snow White and Rapunzel. Now let us introduce you to Rhubarb, a fairy tale princess-type who flees her tower to rally her new-found friends against the villain who entrapped her. She appeals to readers in the fifth to eighth grades who, as we did at that age, are looking for a strong, heroic princess who confronts her enemies as well as the monsters of self-doubt. Even with the popular show Once Upon A Time and books like The Sleeper

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    Interview With Vampire

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    Tobi Honeycutt English 1020-08 Mr. William Woosley 3 December 2016 Interview with a Vampire When we think of Vampires, majority think of blood thirsty creatures with no other intention in life, or should I say in death, than to kill and feed upon any and all humans without reasoning. For over a century the " cinematic vampire " was known as the carriers of disease (Meehan 90). They live in the darkness, wore capes, turned into bats, and resided in old historic castles. We think of them having

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    Cs Lewis Beliefs

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    Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” Within the quote, one can understand the Christian views of C.S. Lewis. Many know C.S Lewis as a fantasy novelist who wrote the infamous Chronicles of Narnia (Proquest Learning Literature). However, many don’t know that his other writings reflect his beliefs as a Christian. His vast variety of books allowed him to reach a large audience that ranges from children to the elderly ("About C.S

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    Maggie Furey is a British novelist from Northumberland best known for the Artefacts of Power and the Creatures of Darkness series of Paranormal Fantasy Thrillers. Even as she was born and bred in Northumberland, England’s riches legend and lore filled county and a perfect setting for fantasy, she was never an active child. She was born with a rare heart condition that made it impossible for her to be physically active during her childhood. Given her condition she spent much of her time finding entertainment

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