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Tag Archives: Indian-British
Crossing Magical Borders: 3 Middle Grade Fantasies
Three engaging children’s books, each featuring unique protagonists exploring magical worlds. “The Forgotten Summer of Seneca” centers on Rowan, who discovers a portal to a magical village. “Vanya and the Wild Hunt” follows a girl navigating her magical lineage. “Nox Winters and the Stygian Serpent” sees Nox confronting unresolved family ties in a fantasy realm. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Middle Grade
Tagged African-American, book reviews, book-review, books, dark fantasy, Fantasy, fiction, Indian-British, magical schools, Middle Grade, portal magic, reading, youth fantasy
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