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narnia (geese a-laying)
the parenthetical subject above is a little unfortunate, but listen, was it just me, or was the pace of LWW, like, omhgslow?
i liked the kids, though, and the animals. and would you believe that with all the christian imagery in the series (which i was aware of beginning the second time i read it, at the age of ten or eleven), it wasn't until i was actually watching the movie that i twigged to the fact that the older boy is called peter? shame on self. (of course it also took me three or four years to realize that fawkes is a clever name for a phoenix. what can you do.)
i liked the kids, though, and the animals. and would you believe that with all the christian imagery in the series (which i was aware of beginning the second time i read it, at the age of ten or eleven), it wasn't until i was actually watching the movie that i twigged to the fact that the older boy is called peter? shame on self. (of course it also took me three or four years to realize that fawkes is a clever name for a phoenix. what can you do.)

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I didn't pick up on that until now.
I did, however, get the Fawkes thing right away, so I am a good scholar but a bad Christian. ;)
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But, Knockturn?
I must be a horrible Catholic. *blushes in shame* well, not really... screw catholicism. ;-)
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