I really think "magic is addictive and the more it aligns with your own inner desires/struggles, the worse it affects you" is such an underrated idea, and I need like a million stories with it.

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I really think "magic is addictive and the more it aligns with your own inner desires/struggles, the worse it affects you" is such an underrated idea, and I need like a million stories with it.

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Started listening to the audiobook of Salamandastron, and I am... having feelings. I don't know, hearing the voice of Brian Jacques telling me about smoll but brave animals and vicious vermin is making me feel a kinship with small blind children in Liverpool. Idk... there's just something about Redwall that is meant to be read aloud.
You know how they say the English language is funny because "cottage in the forest" is cozy, but "cabin in the woods" is threatening? I've got one for you that only fairy tale lovers will understand: ruby slippers vs. red shoes.
Ok, I need some help. I lost this book like 10 years ago in a fire, and I cannot for the life of me remember *anything* about it. It was a Christian middle grade or YA book. I *think* it was a portal fantasy, but it could have just been an other world fantasy. I think there may have been like shadow people, and the MC had to travel into this dark land/fortress? I'm sorry, I know that isn't a lot to go on! The one thing I can say is that it had a green and black cover. The cover kinda has the same vibes as Shadow Chaser by Jerel Law:
Like to the point that I actually thought that might have been it, but Shadow Chaser was book 3 in a series, and the one I'm looking for was either book 1 or a stand-alone.
Help a girl out? Let me know if you have an idea of what book I'm looking for, or if you know someone who might know feel free to tag them, or share this post... whatever. Thanks!
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So I am reading an anthology of Peter Pan stories, and listen... I don't care how many times you tell me that he has red hair, I will always picture him like this:
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I too am unironically Christian, following the Lord is my Life <3 and I too love rats and find them adorable :)
(Have you ever had pet rats by the way? I' have, and I've had several and they were precious, I miss them <3)
Hi! It's always nice to meet another unironic Christian! 😁
I never have had a pet rat, but I have friends who have! I have had dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, and fish as pets, though! I'm kind of an all-around animal lover. My username is actually a reference from a really obscure 90s aligorical Christian fantasy novel. 😂 Also, rats are cute, and rats with books makes for a cute aesthetic.