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'''Book 2: ''Dandelion Fire'''''. After the discoveries Henry made in the first book, he decides to enter other cupboards in an effort to solve the mysteries of his own origin, and the dandelion magic he appears to wield. But he ends up scattering his aunt, uncle, and cousins throughout several different worlds. | '''Book 2: ''Dandelion Fire'''''. After the discoveries Henry made in the first book, he decides to enter other cupboards in an effort to solve the mysteries of his own origin, and the dandelion magic he appears to wield. But he ends up scattering his aunt, uncle, and cousins throughout several different worlds. | ||
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100 Cupboards trilogy
The 100 Cupboards Trilogy by N. D. Wilson. While they are biking in South America, Henry York's parents are kidnapped. Until their fate is determined, Henry lives with his aunt and uncle on a Kansas farm. He discovers one hundred mysterious cupboards behind the plaster of his bedroom wall, each of which leads to a mysterious new world…
Book 1: 100 Cupboards. In the opening novel, Henry is introduced to his new home of Henry, Kansas, finds that his uncle and aunt's house holds its own mysteries, and discovers the mystery of the cupboards behind his wall and how to use them. After making a few trips into other worlds, he also makes some enemies!
Book 2: Dandelion Fire. After the discoveries Henry made in the first book, he decides to enter other cupboards in an effort to solve the mysteries of his own origin, and the dandelion magic he appears to wield. But he ends up scattering his aunt, uncle, and cousins throughout several different worlds.
Book 3: The Chestnut King. Nimiane and her fingerling warriors are closing in on Henry. To save his family and all the worlds he's visited, Henry must enlist the help of the Chestnut King, who is neither easily found nor convinced.
Bigger Than a Bread Box
Bigger Than a Bread Box by Laurel Snyder. When Rebecca Shapiro's parents get a divorce, her mother moves her from Baltimore to Atlanta, where she doesn't know anybody and can't even begin to figure out how to fit in. When she finds a breadbox in her grandmother's attic that can give her anything she asks for, however — so long as it can fit in the breadbox — she begins to believe that things aren't so bad. But then she asks, where does the breadbox get all of the things she asks for?
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