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I'm reading E. Nesbit's The Book of Dragons. It's a collection of eight short children's stories about, you guessed it, dragons. I have a copy of this book that [livejournal.com profile] lisajulie gave me many years ago. I also found (on doing some bookshelf consolidation) that I have another copy. I think this one is probably the original that my first husband, David, and I bought in a little indie bookstore in Great Falls, Montana many many years ago. I took it down out of the library thinking that perhaps I would send it to him (or at least to his parents' house) and then started reading it. Nesbit's style is very conversational. I wonder if that is a turn of the century thing, or more individual to her? She talks to the children she is writing for and makes wonderful allusions to everyday bits of Edwardian/Victorian life in her comparisons to the life, times, feelings, and appearance of dragons. There's certainly an element of the "moral tale" bit - good children are rewarded for good things - but it's very painless and her subject matter just outré enough to make it all great fun.
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