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    "It'll take more than a mere thunderstorm to stop Reepicheep the Fearless!"
    7-year-old Reepicheep set out to find an adventure...but what he found instead was a thunderstorm. Scared, far from home and lost in the fury of the storm, he took shelter in a tree...and found some unexpected help... (Pre "Prince Caspian") This story was put on the "Featured" page! Wow! :-)
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    To: You From: Aslan
    He wants to tell you something. (Dedicated to every Narniac who's ever knocked on the back of their closet.)
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    Up next: Of Lions and Carpenters - In which Digory has a dream, a reminder, and a revelation.
    When an old friend pays Digory a surprise birthday visit, all is happy and well...until they both begin having strange dreams about a Lion, a Witch, a fire, and a message about Digory's latest project: a wardrobe. When they finally discover what the message means, it's a race against time and the forces of spiritual darkness. They must complete the Wardrobe in time, or Narnia will be lost.
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    "Be safe."
    Peter Pevensie had always felt safe and secure in the arms of his parents. But on one fateful day, he discovered something...a secret unveiled that made him question all he knew. Who was he really? Where did he truly belong? Was his whole family a lie? (Slightly AU, post LWW)
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    "Would you believe me if I told you there's a world beyond our own..."
    Dreams are strange and wondrous things. They can scare us, puzzle us, intrigue us, inspire us. And as I learned, Dreams and Music sometimes go hand-in-hand. Stay a moment and let me share a song of another world; a place where animals can talk; where castles gleam and stars can sing; where a Lion created all good things, where Good always triumphs and things aren't always as they seem.
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    Aslan? Safe? Of course He isn't safe...but He's Good.
    "I stand still and watch in awe as gold collides with white...and once again, I'm reminded of the danger of Your might... 'Cause You're not safe: There's hellfire in Your claws, justice in Your eyes; righteous fury inside You, waiting to be unleashed. I tremble as I stand before You; I never knew such goodness, such beauty could exist...but You're not Safe."
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    He is the Lion we sometimes don't see.
    He is the Lion who guides me when I'm lost, carries me when I'm broken, comforts me when I'm afraid, pushes me when I don't want to go on. He is - quite simply - Himself.
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    "Whatever happened to Susan?"
    A good friend of mine, Susan, has been noticing that a lot of people are wondering about what happened to her, after her time in Narnia. So she has most graciously agreed to give you her story, in hopes that questions will be answered. I hope you all will be satisfied with her tale.
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    an adventure of romance, drama, and fluff.
    Leslie Lawrence Matthews's parents divorced when she was only two-years-old. This summer, she goes to her Uncle's house to stay, like every summer. But what happens when four other kids (Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy) come to stay?
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    "I've heard about Narnia...and I have a great wish to be in that great country."
    This will be a three-part story about one of my favorite Narnia characters. It takes an indepth look into her childhood, her journey to the north, her new life in Archenland, her hopes, her fears, and her friendships. Part 1: A Dark Childhood...in which Aravis gets into trouble, loses her mother, gets a new stepmother, and loses her older brother in battle. Yikes. (Set during book 3, HHB)
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