Hey fellow book lovers! I’ve been diving into the works of George MacDonald lately, and I’m amazed at how timeless his stories feel. He’s often called the "Father of Modern Fantasy" and was a major influence on authors like C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and even Lewis Carroll.
Some of his best works include:
Phantastes – A dreamlike fantasy about a mystical journey in Fairy Land.
The Princess and the Goblin – A magical adventure with goblins, princesses, and hidden powers.
At the Back of the North Wind – A poetic and philosophical tale about life, death, and destiny.
Lilith – A dark and complex fantasy exploring redemption and the nature of reality.
Have you read any of George MacDonald’s works? Which book of his left the biggest impact on you? I’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations!
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