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- It distresses me that parents insist that their children read or make them read. I think the best way for children to treasure reading is…
- If the world held magic powerful enough to make the elephant appear, then there must exist, too, magic in equal measure, magic powerful enough to…
- Once there was a princess who was very beautiful. She shone bright as the stars on a moonless night. But what difference did it make…
- Stories are light. Light is precious in a world so dark. Begin at the beginning. Tell Gregory a story. Make some light.
- And so he was reading the story as if it were a spell and the words of it, spoken aloud, could make magic happen.
- Have you, in truth, ever seen something so heartbreakingly lovely? What are we to make of a world where stars shine bright in the midst…
- When you are a king, you may make as many ridiculous laws as you like. That is what being a king is all about.
- I have been loved, Edward told the stars. So? said the stars. What difference does that make when you are all alone now?
- It distresses me that parents insist that their children read or make them read. The best way for children to treasure reading is to see…
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