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Critical Essay by Library Journal
As in all good fairy tales, the protagonist [of The Neverending Story] undergoes various rites of passage, and Ende does an expert job of conveying a sense of magic in a traditional format. Imaginative readers know that the story doesn't end when the covers close; the magic to be found in books is eternal, and Ende's message comes through vividly.
(read more)A review of "The Neverending Story," in Library Journal, Vol. 108, No. 18, October 15, 1983, p. 1975.
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