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How Book Transforms Lives in ‘the Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore’

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How book transforms lives in ‘The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore’

To what extent do the narratives resonate with adults and children who enjoy reading literature? To what extent does the fascinating story support reading culture? “The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore” provide answer to these two questions comprehensively. This story explores book’s power and they way books can transform reader’s life by changing and lifting them. Books help individuals to become everything they aspire to be and become what they are. It resonates with the way readers,’ especially children enjoy reading interesting books that takes them through a journey. This paper explores how fascinating books transform readers’ life based on the “The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore” book.

The literature brings color, light, and enjoyment into the world. Right from the outset, the illustrations of the story have a magical feel, which entices readers to keep reading. It begin by depicting Morris Lessmore as a person who enjoys books, stories, and words, and spends all his time on the journal writing about life joys and sorrows. A storm sweeps across the town, flattening houses, and damaging his journals, which uproots his world. In desolation, Lessmore decides to walk around and bumps into a woman with books, the way a person can cling on to balloons, trying to fly through a thin air. She offers Morris her favorite book after noticing her sadness. This flying book leads Morris to a fascinating place, a library. This place enthralls him because of the books and likelihood of adventure in the pages of different stories fascinates him most. Books are all over the air and walls, and immediately he starts reading, beauty and color gets back to him. This highlights how literature

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