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The Battle for the Castle by Elizabeth Winthrop
In the sequel to The Castle in the Attic, Mrs. Phillips’s gift of another magic token enables William and Jason to travel to Sir Simon’s medieval kingdom, where they must battle an invasion of giant rats and resolve their own troubled friendship.
The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks
A boy receives a box that turns his toy figures into living, tiny, humans, and he must learn to treat them kindly and help them find their way to the worlds where they really belong. It’s a story about respecting people of different cultures and learning to cooperate. The book won five awards, generated four sequels, and was adapted for the screen.
The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander
During the Middle Ages, a boy joins forces with a powerful knight to battle an evil wizard, but the knight disappears, and the boy teams up with a spunky and magical princess, a goofball troubadour, and an oracular pig to complete the quest. The first of the five-novel Chronicles of Prydain series, its lessons about responsibility, courage, and loyalty help make it a widely admired and influential book in the fantasy genre for young readers.
By Elizabeth Winthrop
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