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bbrien 's review for:
The Indian in the Cupboard
by Lynne Reid Banks
I marked this as modern fantasy, since it was when it was written in the 1980s, although now 35 years later it isn't exactly modern. It did age well, though, despite no one having computers and cell phones.
The main character, Omri, learns that life should be respected, no matter how small. I like that he also taught his friend this.
The main character, Omri, learns that life should be respected, no matter how small. I like that he also taught his friend this.