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The Indian In The Cupboard Trilogy The Indian In The Cupboard Trilogy by Lynne Reid Banks
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“he’d used that word. Even if you didn’t make a story up, if you had the experience, and you wrote about it, it was original. So he hadn’t cheated. But the story wasn’t only his. It also belonged to the little men—to Little Bear, and Boone, and even to Tommy, the World War I soldier. (It belonged to Patrick, too, but if Patrick had decided to deny it ever happened, then he’d given up his rights in it.) And suddenly Omri realized, as he looked at the key, that his triumph wouldn’t really be complete until he’d shared it. Not just with his parents and brothers, or with the kids at school. No prize, no party could be as good as what he was thinking about now. This was his reason—his excuse to do what he’d been yearning to do ever since that moment when the cupboard door closed and transformed his friends back into plastic. Only with Little Bear and Boone could he share the secret behind his story, the most exciting part of all—that it was”
Lynne Reid Banks, The Indian in the Cupboard Series
“Ax? Dent? Enemy dent head with tomahawk?”
Lynne Reid Banks, The Indian in the Cupboard Series
“If’n Ya Wanna Go Back”
Lynne Reid Banks, The Indian in the Cupboard Trilogy