
The Silver Chair Review
Puddleglum might be the only character who can complain about a sunny day and still save the world. The Silver Chair is full of odd friends, talking owls, and big frogs. Good fun, a bit gloomy, and always surprising!
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Puddleglum might be the only character who can complain about a sunny day and still save the world. The Silver Chair is full of odd friends, talking owls, and big frogs. Good fun, a bit gloomy, and always surprising!
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