Here’s to strong women | insp.
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@narnianexus Second Excursion
The Horse and His Boy Characters: Shasta
//If you do one good deed your reward usually is to be set to do another and harder and better one//
One of my favorite things about this book is how different it is from the other stories in the series. Obviously, it has a lot of similarities, but the narrative and perspectives are so fresh that it feels brand new. There is also a new level of darkness in this novel that varies from the rest of the series.
Shasta/Cor is such a great character because Lewis writes him like a real boy that faces very real struggles; especially when we see him interact with Aravis. Our introduction to a young Northern boy in a foreign land and culture gives a new perspective of the world in the wardrobe.
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women are some kind of magic
~ amanda lovelace
happy birthday @randomestfandoms aka my first internet friend! ♡ i love you and i hope you have a wonderful day
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@narnianexus pre-acceptance challenge ➤ the magnificent flag
and peter became a tall and deep-chested man and a great warrior, and he was called king peter the magnificent.
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Narnia Femslash February | Aravis + Lasaraleen (insp.)
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❝I wonder did we ever really meet before? I had a sort of idea—a sort of picture in my head—of a boy and a girl, like us—living somewhere quite different—and doing all sorts of things.❞
(insp)
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the gentle witch, for @detectivepikachew .
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...and she ran, chest heaving and arms wide, into the oncoming storm, unafraid and alive and completely captivating.
-Excerpt from The Rise of the Gentle chapter 7: The Gentle Witch
@narnianexus the first excursion: the gentle banner | the gentle witch
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@narnianexus first excursion ➳ the valiant banner
“but as for lucy, she was always gay and golden-haired, and all the princes in those parts desired her to be their queen, and her own people called her queen lucy the valiant.”
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