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Coraline by Neil Gaiman
Coraline, a short novel by Neil Gaiman, portrays a young girl who moves into an old house with her mother and father who rarely pay attention her. In the house she discovers a door that leads to a parallel universe in which everything is just how she wanted it to be. For example, her parents who payed no attention to her before, in this other world, is simply doted on by her "other parents". Soon, Coraline discovers she finds herself trapped there and has to find her way back to her real parents.
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