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The Polish Writer Who Reforged Folklore
Andrzej Sapkowski is sometimes compared to J. R. R. Tolkien, but his fantasy has a very different flavor. Tolkien built a grand mythic world filled with ancient evil, noble quests, invented languages, and sweeping moral stakes. Sapkowski’s world is more crooked, cynical, and human. His stories often ask what happens when old legends meet ordinary greed, prejudice, fear, and survival.
Stepping Through the Wardrobe: The Life of C.S. Lewis
From the time he was a boy, C.S. Lewis was surrounded by stories. He devoured myths, fairy tales, and legends from across cultures, and they planted the seeds for the imagination that would later make him famous.
From Daydreamer to National Treasure: The Story of L.M. Montgomery
L.M. Montgomery’s stories teach us about friendship, hope, and finding beauty in simple things.