darkerThanYours
The girl loved stories; That much was clear to Sarah Carpenter's dozy parents. When they trudged into the old house at precisely 4:15 every day, it wasn't uncommon to see a shapeless mass of blue blanket perched on the window seat, with two spidery pale hands poking out and barely, just barely hanging onto the cover of some long forgotten book. Sometimes it was a medieval text, basking in the attention of such an avid young reader, and other times, it might have been the jungle safari of a most recent author on a riveting adventure. However, more times than not, it was a small, red leather book with the oddest gold insignia and fancy lettering skating across the front cover like lovers on a cold winter day- a book whose name was "Labyrinth."
Sarah Carpenter always knew life would be better in a book; magic, adventure, love, what more could one ask? It all changes, however, when she enters a mysterious cycle from which she may not be able to return home to...
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A labyrinth sequel-ish thingy. You will not have had to have watched the movie (sheesh, is that sentence proper English?), you can read it and still be okay(as in, it will make sense). But still, the movie is good. Give it a try.
Enjoy.
Photo Credit- me, of course. It's from Longwood Gardens...