Maggie Carr's Reviews > Circus Mirandus
Circus Mirandus
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bookshelves: read-in-2022, middle-grade, 2022-expand-your-horizons, under-the-big-top
Mar 19, 2022
bookshelves: read-in-2022, middle-grade, 2022-expand-your-horizons, under-the-big-top
Middle Grade. I have looked and looked to see if any other readers have compared this title to The Chronicles of Narnia (Lewis) series before posting my review. Not a single mention which really surprises me. While fantasy, chapter after chapter is full of biblical symbolism. The last line absolutely solidified it for me "It's never too late to return home."
Magic can be deemed so negative but as a parent we encourage it in my household. Building up leprechauns traps, celebrating tooth fairies & tooth pirates to capture the unseen. Long before becoming a parent I read that raising children to follow the Lord can start with a strong understanding of the unseen. Fantasy is the perfect place to do that.
Magic can be deemed so negative but as a parent we encourage it in my household. Building up leprechauns traps, celebrating tooth fairies & tooth pirates to capture the unseen. Long before becoming a parent I read that raising children to follow the Lord can start with a strong understanding of the unseen. Fantasy is the perfect place to do that.
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Reading Progress
March 17, 2022
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Started Reading
March 17, 2022
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March 17, 2022
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read-in-2022
March 19, 2022
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Finished Reading
November 7, 2022
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middle-grade
December 30, 2022
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2022-expand-your-horizons
September 13, 2023
– Shelved as:
under-the-big-top