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Leisure and Society
Fellowship and Games
Book Club
George MacDonald
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<blockquote data-quote="brewmama" data-source="post: 1186606" data-attributes="member: 5783"><p><span style="color: #f1f1f1">Curdie and the Princess is the sequel to The Princess and the Goblin. It had a stunning idea that haunts me to this day, where Curdie had to hold his hand in a flame (he was preparing to do a quest) until it turned white, then he had the ability to tell if a person was regressing (into a beast) or progressing in their spiritual life by touching their hand. He would see them as the thing they were becoming.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #f1f1f1">The end of the book was a total let down though. The Princess and Curdie go through SO MUCH and with much divine help, only to have their established kingdom deteriorate to shambles in a few generations.</span></p><p><span style="color: #f1f1f1">Realistic view of this fallen world I guess.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brewmama, post: 1186606, member: 5783"] [color=#f1f1f1]Curdie and the Princess is the sequel to The Princess and the Goblin. It had a stunning idea that haunts me to this day, where Curdie had to hold his hand in a flame (he was preparing to do a quest) until it turned white, then he had the ability to tell if a person was regressing (into a beast) or progressing in their spiritual life by touching their hand. He would see them as the thing they were becoming.[/color] [color=#f1f1f1]The end of the book was a total let down though. The Princess and Curdie go through SO MUCH and with much divine help, only to have their established kingdom deteriorate to shambles in a few generations.[/color] [color=#f1f1f1]Realistic view of this fallen world I guess.[/color] [/QUOTE]
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