1. The Intrigue of Fantasy Stories
She goes on to say, and which I think is inspiring and very important, "And what do we, and they find when we read fantasy? ... They know how important stories are, and they know, too, that if you start telling a story you've got to carry on till you get to the end," (Pullman 1) and that's exactly what Patrick Ness does in A Monster Calls: Carried it until the very end where he lets his mother go. He goes on to say "But children know what they need, and they go for it with the intensity of passion, and what they need is stories.... In my opinion, I think that paragraph...
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